Me and my class will, after three years, go our separate ways after the 20th of june. So I wonder if anybody knew a good song to sing them at the very last day?
Me and my class will, after three years, go our separate ways after the 20th of june. So I wonder if anybody knew a good song to sing them at the very last day?
Hi, I need a song to say goodbye to my class. We have been in the same class for three years now, but the 20th of July we are going to go our separate ways to new schools. So I were just wondering if anybody had a song I could sing at our last day of school together? :-D
Cannot say if it fits the class environment but do you know the Cat Stevens - Wild World?
Depends how sad you feel about it:
Lee Ann Womack ~ I Hope You Dance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2SfmcNg8js
Greenday - Time of Your Life http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PK2R0IwCiY
Swing out Sister - Breakout http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqcNX...eature=related
The Prentenders via Bob Dylan and Free Willy (ugh) - Forever Young http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYqRm1c9RkA
Last edited by bluejacket; 04-29-2012 at 01:13 PM.
Although this is a love song, it would apply in your situation too! Even the lyrics could be changed each time sung = e.g., "Brown Eyes" to "Blue Eyes," "Green Eyes" or whatever . . . There will surely not be a dry eye in the house!!!
"Goodbye" ("Lullabye") by Avril Lavigne
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I am ready to help you out. The best goodbye songs are 'Tears in Heaven' by Eric Clapton, Goodbye my lover by James Blunt and 'whiskey lullabuy' by Brad Praisley and Allison Krauss.You can get them from a simple google search.I hope your friends will appreciate it and wish you all the best for future.
Make hay while Sun shines.
Thank you so much! I know all of them, without Goodbye my lover (:
Thank you so so much, all of you! I loved the songs! (:
Chris de Burgh - The Snows Of New York
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqj9qwrytOE
It's during times like these that I remember my Father's
last words, which were: "Don't son, that gun is loaded."
Perhaps:
The Snows Of New York by Chris de Burgh
It's during times like these that I remember my Father's
last words, which were: "Don't son, that gun is loaded."