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1. If you'd like to play along, reply to this post and I'll assign you a letter.
2. You then list (and upload or link to the video, if you feel like it) 5 songs that start with that letter.
3. Then, as I'm doing here, you'll post the list to your journal with the instructions.
My letter was M. (And I ended up finding five that start with Ma....) Any links on the song names are to YouTube.
1. Ma Na'avu, an Israeli song/dance, one of the first folk dances I learned. (I could've gone for Mayim Mayim here, but that's too obvious.)
2. Mad Jenny, as performed by the Merry Wives of Windsor. I heard this on Marc Gunn's Celtic Music Podcast, and it was one of those rare songs that made me spring for the album and plan to buy the rest of their backlist as soon as I have the money in the budget.
3. Mari-Mac, as performed by Great Big Sea.
4. Mary Ellen Carter. Somewhere in the Heaven For People Who Died Way Too Soon, Stan Rogers is singing a new song, and Jim Henson is dramatizing the song with amazing puppets.
5. Man in the Moon, Andy M. Stewart.
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1. If you'd like to play along, reply to this post and I'll assign you a letter.
2. You then list (and upload or link to the video, if you feel like it) 5 songs that start with that letter.
3. Then, as I'm doing here, you'll post the list to your journal with the instructions.
My letter was M. (And I ended up finding five that start with Ma....) Any links on the song names are to YouTube.
1. Ma Na'avu, an Israeli song/dance, one of the first folk dances I learned. (I could've gone for Mayim Mayim here, but that's too obvious.)
2. Mad Jenny, as performed by the Merry Wives of Windsor. I heard this on Marc Gunn's Celtic Music Podcast, and it was one of those rare songs that made me spring for the album and plan to buy the rest of their backlist as soon as I have the money in the budget.
3. Mari-Mac, as performed by Great Big Sea.
4. Mary Ellen Carter. Somewhere in the Heaven For People Who Died Way Too Soon, Stan Rogers is singing a new song, and Jim Henson is dramatizing the song with amazing puppets.
5. Man in the Moon, Andy M. Stewart.