Hello everyone.
Hello all music lovers
This is my first #threetunetuesday by .
I am a lover of music. My choice of music spans through so many genres but notably gospel, RnB, Pop, Rock and also Naija.
While going through my blog last week, I came across this post by wherein he shared three Italian songs for the Three Tune Tuesday. I wet through it. I enjoyed it and I said by this week, I'll definitely participate by sharing my own TTT.
Back in my undergraduate days, I visited a friend whose cousin was getting married tat weekend. So we all went to the weeding. The weeding turned out to be cool really. During the interlude, the DJ played a particular soft tune and I was carried away. It was a sweet sonorous song. I quickly turned my shazam app on and lo it brought out the details of the song. Gentlemen, it was Avril Lavigne's "Fall to Pieces". I saved it.
Later that evening, I took time to scan through some of her songs which were pop, rock! I got most of them, played and really enjoyed myself. Since then, they've been my favourite.
Avril Ramona Lavigne is a Canadian singer and songwriter. My first entry for #threetunetuesday comes from a song in her second studio album, Under My Skin and the song, Fall to Pieces is all about romance, love and affection of a young woman who is carried away and deeply in love with lover. Here it is
The second song for #ttt is also from Avril Lavigne's debut studio album titled Let Go and the song is Am With You. The song is all about loneliness and depression and an appeal for companionship.
The third is also from Avril Lavigne and this time from a song in her third studio album titled The Best Damn Thing and the song is When You're Gone.
The song is all about loving someone but circumstances made both lovers to be apart. This is a classic I must say.
That's all for this week's #threetunetuesday.
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