Songs From Your Teenage Years You Still Like

A little off topic I know because it wasn't my teenage years, but I wanted to share. These few songs are the earliest songs I remember listening to (and being mesmerized by) as a kid. I was very young, my parents had a record player and a stack of 45s. Somewhere around that time my parents had gotten all religious and when my mom realized I was listening to their records she sold them all at a garage sale. The reason I grew up on country music is because it was the only music I was allowed to listen to.

Some may be cheesy, but I've never forgotten these few songs as being my earliest memories of music and where I got hooked. There were probably more, but these are the ones I always remember.





and the B side.


I know all these songs Steve! good tunes..
 
A little off topic I know because it wasn't my teenage years, but I wanted to share. These few songs are the earliest songs I remember listening to (and being mesmerized by) as a kid. I was very young, my parents had a record player and a stack of 45s. Somewhere around that time my parents had gotten all religious and when my mom realized I was listening to their records she sold them all at a garage sale. The reason I grew up on country music is because it was the only music I was allowed to listen to.

Some may be cheesy, but I've never forgotten these few songs as being my earliest memories of music and where I got hooked. There were probably more, but these are the ones I always remember.





and the B side.


Sylvia is one of the songs I sing when I do gigs..
 
On my dad’s side of the family it was John Denver and Kenny Rodgers, Dolly, Waylon and Willy, Charlie Pride , Teddy Pendergrass. Her Haw every week and Lawrence Welk.

Yep, I know all those. You just reminded me of our camping trips to the Smokey mountains when I was a young teenager and John Denver was playing the whole time.
 
You guys are old, lol! I wasn't even close to being a teenager when those songs were pop and for some of them I wasn't even born yet. When I was a teenager I was a country boy and my faves were what were considered "outlaw country"...and I still like them.

Pop songs from my teenage years were 80s pop songs and I never liked any of that crap, when I discovered rock music in my late teens and early 20s is when I found all that stuff you posted.
Not accepting the “old” term….. however, I did sit on the floor watching The Ed Sullivan Show the first time The Beatles were on it. I was 10……. Actually 9. Was Oct. before I turned 10.
 
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