Compose Your Autobiography Via Music

Submitted by Princess Sara on September 7, 2007 - 9:55pm.

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As a person spending my life in a company of great music and passionately in love with it, coming across with songs that directly pointing at to me and rock my world, is not a bombshell.

For instance, I clearly recall the first time I heard this particular song that every single word reveals what I’ve been through, and exactly the way I felt with no iota left behind. I was flabbergasted; I just couldn’t believe my ears… I played it again and again.

The song “Because Of You” by Kelly Clarkson feels like one of the songs that secretly written for me. Even though, picking out the songs from my list is so overwhelming, I have to mention this song too “I’m Moving On” by Rascal Flats-- connects with me in a very personal and special way.

Every time I listen to these songs, the melody, the lyrics and the voice wooing me with thoughts like I’m not the only one out there and music is life-affirming, heart-healing, mind-soothing, awakening, and soul-searching.

I also believe music has a power to compose everyone’s autobiography. So I suggest being resourceful to create your very own autobiography through songs which can represent you by compiling them and recording them in a new CD. This will be the most exhilarating experience because conveying yourself through music will spur you with memories and help you to get back to yourself.

You can also include songs that get you going on because these kinds of songs definitely can disclose your personality and imagination. “Welcome” by Jon Bon Jovi, “Falling Down” by Avril Laving, “Stuck In a Moment” by U2 and “Taking The Long Way” by Dixie chicks are from few of the songs I listen to pamper my soul.

About your favorite songs of all time even though they are not related to your life, still can scream about you in a most eccentric way. They can secretly reveal about your soul and fantasies. Thus, it’s a good idea to include them too.

The following are few of the songs from my favorites of all times category and of course songs which give me goose bumps. “I’ll Be” by Edwin McCain, “All My Life” by Kc & JoJo, “Why don’t you and I” by Chad Kroger and Carlos Santana. Well, if you know these songs I bet you can tell a lot about me by now.

In order to fine tune your autobiography, putting your picture at the cover of the CD and jotting down stunning words about how each song relate with you definitely can gleam your personal touch.

Above all, this is a pleasurable gift that you can give to yourself because the story of your life will be within earshot adorn with melody, rhythm and rhyme. As well, this can be the most alluring and arty exposé if you present it as a gift to someone whom you really want… to know you.

Keep Playing The Music
Sara