What songs remind you of your childhood?

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  1. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes by The Platters. Our family weekly treat was a dinner at the local truckport, mid 1950’s. All of the booths had a remote for the jukebox. Our mother would pop in a nickel and play that song.

  2. A motley collection of stuff from the late 90s and early 2000s – mostly pop music.

  3. Beautiful mess – Diamond Rio

    Mom used to listen to it with me in the car on the way to daycare.

  4. * All Star by Smash Mouth, if you were a kid in the late 90s this was inescapable
    * One Toke Over The Line by Brewer and Shipley. I spent a lot of time with my Dad and he was a hippie country Boomer into blues and country rock
    * Ecruteak City theme from Pokemon Gold, the first video game I ever owned
    * Alter Ego by Tame Impala. I’m not going to say *Innerspeaker* saved my life, but my teenage years were bumpy as hell and that album defined a period when I started to notice a way through into adulthood, out of the grief and mental illness I had been dealing with.

  5. Jack Johnson – “Upside Down”

    Was on the Curious George movie soundtrack and I saw it when I was little.

  6. When the night feels my song by Bedouin soundclash. Canadian kids born late 90s/early 2000s know what’s up.

    I’m currently searching it up. Instantly takes me back to those early mornings when I’d get ready for school. Thank you for reminding me again.

  7. Fleetwood Mac – Little Lies

    Whenever me and my family would go on holiday here in the UK, my dad would blast Fleetwood Mac. It was always in the autumn too, so whenever I go on road trips with my friend I have to stick it on the playlist.

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