Welcome to Monday’s Mewsic Moves Me on Sunday!
This month we have a new-comer as this month’s honorary co-hostess spotlight, Robin from Songbird’s Crazy World.
This week’s theme is your choice song picks which means anything goes, whatever mewsic moves you then feel free to share it! Last week’s mewsic prompt set my mind a different direction when I stumbled on the bedtime lullaby by Judy Collins track 2 below as I sorta purposely randomly (that sounds like a contradiction but it worked for me) picked songs that contained ‘make-believe or pretend’ in the title or tunes that made me think along that line. Are you ready to dance?
Make Believe (Driving by Night) was a big part of our childhoods. From sailing on the water with My Bed Is A Boat (Judy Collins) to Fly Like An Eagle (Steve Miller Band), Pretending (Eric Clapton) gave us many hours of enjoyment. I dare say we imagined shooting to the stars like a Rocket Man (Elton John) or speeding down the road giggling I Can’t Drive 55 (Sammy Hagar) like the maniacs were dreamed. Even today, you might catch me imagining all the things I might do if I won the Lottery (Train).
Please read…this is a mewsic linky party, which means all participates are sharing songs that one can listen to from YouTube or Vimeo and a not a post about mewsic or mewsicians. Failure to meet this basic guideline puts your URL in danger of being removed or labeled – NO MUSIC.
It’s now time to join the 4M dance party!
ATTENTION!!! Would you like to be an honorary co-host? If so, shoot me an email or leave me a comment saying ‘YES, sign me up!’ and I’ll secure the next available month for you then send you the details.
All month, I’ve played along with Mary from Jingle, Jangle, Jungle in her 2nd annual Rocktober Music Fest rewinding the clock to the 70s sharing classic rock from my youth. In my song quest for today, I wanted a taste of Christian rock from that decade and it surprised me when I stumbled across a very forgotten tune, Your Love Broke Through by Phil Keaggy from his 1977 album, Love Broke Thru.
I’m happy to make the rediscovery of such a beautiful song and to know that the lyrics are based on Keaggy’s Christian faith. Y’all have a blessed day and remember to keep those tunes playing and your body swaying. I’ll be back to my regular blogging schedule Monday morning. I have a whole of catching up to do, so please bear with me and I’ll make my way over to boogie with you asap! 😉