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I heard it a lot while visiting Eastern Europe a few times.

Alana Dante 'Take me for a ride'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm4-ADRbBEk

sleepydasher1420 reads

Did a search to see if done before- couldn't find anything on this.

If you wanted to compile a song list on your mp3 player of songs to make love to, what would absolutely have to be on it?

Probably my favorite love song of all time is
"First time ever I saw your face"  Roberta Flack

Gloria Estefan - Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me
     and Goodnight My Love

Nat King Cole - Unforgettable

Alison Kraus - When You Say Nothing At All

Bono & Sinatra - I've Got You Under My Skin

Sam Cooke - You Send Me

Van Morrison - Have I Told You Lately


I like the older music because it doesn't seem 'forced', and it has an allure. Not explicit.

I heard it a lot while visiting Eastern Europe a few times.

Alana Dante 'Take me for a ride'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm4-ADRbBEk

You can't do better than Fern Kinney's Groove Me.

Donna Summers' I Feel Love, ain't too shabby either.



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I like that technopop song "Just Breathe" (from the car commercials.) I think it's cute.

With the former bf, I liked Ozzy Osbourne's "I Just Want You", with the booty call, I always liked "Choke Me, Spank Me, Pull My Hair."

For appointments, I guess I like something mellow but with a little bit of a beat, so the chill out cd's are pretty cool.

Depends on my mood and if I remember to put any music on or if I get as far as the ipod before we're going at it. ;)

Katie

Sigmund S. Fraud706 reads



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But I do have a bout ten play lists on my laptop that I bring to sessions with me. They are themed with everything from ballads to soft jazz to 80's rock. A favorite is Shade's greatest hits mixed in with some instrumental jazz and Astrud Gilberto.

There is nothing sexier than a candle-lit room, a beautiful woman and Sade playing in the back ground...mmmmm....

"now that's baby-making music!!!"  I usually prefer jazz, but she indicated a preference for R&B, another genre I like.  So in preparation for the visit I found a collection of Al Green's greatest.  She was thrilled, and we had a great time.

After seeing the movie "10" (I think it was back in 1984), Bolero become one of my favorites.

Now all I need is to find a provider who looks like Bo Derek ...LOL.

-TheKarateKid-

Tchaikovsky's 18th overture.....and you have to try and orgasm each time the cannon fires!!!

No lyrics to distract and with swells and crescendoes that you can time your rhythm to.

Hey GB how's it going. This question has been asked on the Atlanta board before. A couple of favorites for me is Take My Breath Away by Berlin and Wicked Games by Chris Isak

I make up my own CDs to take as gifts.

I try to limit the vocals to the beginning or end of the CD with the main part being instrumentals.

Occasionally I switch a few if I run across something new, but I looked to long to find a great rendition of "At Last" by Anne Lise. A great tune to "Peel your Date" by.

dkotaboy249 reads

Linda Ronstadt made several albums/CDs with Nelson Riddle's orchestra, mostly older torch songs. One CD I remember is "After Midnight," and songs like "My Funny Valentine," "What's New" and "Sentimental Reasons," the latter two also album names. "I Get Along Without You Very Well" would probably be my answer to the later post regarding "not favorite" songs.

I can't stand for the rhythm to change when I am going to cum and then I don't cum.
Guys come to quick with music.

I like the song of breathing, panting , and light moaning 'wasn't that  Earth , wind and fire" ? ---

;p

-M



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