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Time Changes Everything: A Reflection On Music
By
Reno Litterio


Time Changes Everything

Each generation reflects the music that is produced, in that time period. As I was looking at some of the song titles, of the Thirties, Forties, Fifties and more, I was amazed at the volume and variety of music.

Some of my favorites, from Country Music, All-time Film Hits, Sweet and Swing Hits of the Thirties, Golden Favorites, and Great Hits from Broadway, are;

Here Comes Heaven Again
The More I See You
You’ll Never Know
When I Hold You In My Arms
I Want To Hold Your Hand
I’m In The Mood For Love
Why Don’t You Believe Me
Nevertheless
I Will Wait For You
With a Song In My Heart
Maybe You’ll Be There
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love
Because of You
I Feel A Song Coming On
Call Me Irresponsible
What Kind of Fool Am I
I’ve Got To Be Me
You’re Breaking My Heart
Please Love Me Forever
What the World Needs Now is Love

One of my favorite quotes:
Words are the Pen of the Heart
but, Music is the Pen of the Soul

 
About The Author
Reno J. Litterio is the previous Editor and Publisher of The Constellation Newsletter. Litterio was the co-founder of the Ward 4 Senior Citizens Social Group in Quincy in 1992 and is now chairman and Director of the group. You can reach Mr. Litterio at renowarior@aol.com.
 

 


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