A list of puns related to "Candy Candy (song)"
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except its sung by a guy with downs syndrome and he thinks it's actually about a candy shop
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The B-side to their first single Arnold Layne. How would you rate it out of 10?
I just realized after Rory and Dean sleep together and Rory plays that song and says itโs their song itโs โThe Candy Manโ from Willy Wonka and direct reference to their first โdateโ watching Willy Wonka, I say date in quotes because her mom was chaperoning lol
Iโve never noticed this before, quite a clever move by the writers.
Anyone else notice this or any other clever moments?
I recently heard Rise by Glass Candy and it triggered a faint memory of a movie. A slow motion scene, or an intro scene to a movie with the song, or a song very similarโฆ am I trippin?
Never have I been more desperate for a source. It is such a calming beautiful song and i would love to find a complete version.
Specifically the theme that plays as everyone is entering the temple. It also is the theme that plays right at the beginning of episode 14.
I've been searching for music like Grant Bowtie's instrumental songs, but have no idea where to look or even what I should be looking for (for instance, I wouldn't even know what to classify the genre as). But I'm looking for more instrumental songs with the same sort of feeling as his songs like "Cloud Nine," "Candy," and "Clockwork."
Any ideas?
Do you have a song you like listening to because it feels like you're eating candy? Not necessarily the literal sweetness, but something you're consuming for that instant dopamine hit and not for its savory nuance or delicate blend of flavors. Something you choose because it makes you feel good and happy in the moment, not because Taylor's in your feelings and you need some deep catharsis for what you're going through.
Sure, it might not be a Single/Song Of The Year, it's probably not going to win Survivor on this sub, and maybe it isn't hanging out in the deep end of the lyrical pool. But it makes your brain chemicals do all the right things when you hear it.
For me, it's Starlight. Those major chords, that up-tempo dance-able beat, those lyrics you can just scream... The guitar parts make me feel like I'm on a rocket ship zooming around the sun in an almost cartoonish fashion. It's like shoving a hunk of chocolate in my mouth. Like, oh my. What a marvelous tune.
What songs feel like eating candy for you?
There i said it, itโs sooo uhgg i love the beats, ROSEโS VOICE??!!??!?????like damn ma step on me. her deeper side of voice is just chefs kiss and also lady gagas part is just AMAZING. the beats are amazing i just love it. i actually listened to it too much to the point that i started hating it but now iโm back again bitchess.
idk what else to say now but i need to go above the charecter limit or my posts will get deleted lmao (laughing my ass off) again SOUR CANDY SUPREMEACY and sour candies taste amazing too, especially the ones that are so sour that you can feel your mouth burning. okay bye lmao
edit: idk if itโs unpopular or not but i havenโt seen many people sharing the same opinion as me
Hello,
As the title suggests I am looking for a Christmas song that has Candy Cane somewhere in the lyrics. Not only that but the song needs to be at least 60 years old. The reason is I teach preschool and we are dressing up as candy canes for our Christmas play and if there is a song in existence that has candy canes in it and isn't contemporary I would love to know. My boss wants only older songs as part of our play, which is why the Sia or Darrius Rucker candy cane songs I see frequently on Google wont work. If anyone has any info it would be greatly appreciated!
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