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hi girls, fiona here. I was listening to music like I normally do and I came across a track which made my heart miss a beat. it was avicii (sadly missed r.i.p) and nicky romero- I could be the one. it just felt so apt. do you girls have a favorite track which helps you along with your journey or maybe bring back memories when you first begun?
fiona xxxx
Madonna, “What it feels like for a girl”
Take a walk on the wild side.
Hitch-hiked her way across the U.S.A.
Plucked her eyebrows on the way
Shaved her legs and then he was a she
She said, hey babe, take a walk on the wild side,
Said, hey honey, take a walk on the wild side.
Hi girls......I do know of these songs. Unfortunately, I din't have any songs that went with my introduction to cross-dressing. About the closet I ever came was Frank Sinatras'...."When I was 17, it was a very good year". I was introduced to many different things in life at that age....my first cross-dressing experience at an LGBT party, before they were known as that.
Dame Veronica
One that I adore that has recently connected with me is “Maybe It’s Time” by Bradley Cooper from the “A Star is Born” soundtrack. In the movie he sang it in in a Drag Bar and the lyrics are poignant. It’s kind of become a mantra for me personally.
When I am all dolled up and I have my sexiest outfit on and that feminine part of me takes over , I like nasty naughty boy, by Christina aguilera it is such a sexy song , that sounds like something from bygone era.
I just found this amazing song and video (“Cameron" by Jillette Johnson)
However, the song that I will always most associate with my crossdressing journey is Bonnie Raitt's "Let's Give Them Something To Talk About". I remember listening to that song as a teenager while I locked myself in my bedroom (even though no one was home) and danced around wearing bra and panties.
When Linda Rondstadt was in her "Nelson Riddle Orchestra period" ie all the old standards and torch songs, that was when I was working in my "much overseas travel job"and of course back then they were on cassette.
So me and my lil old portable cassette recorder would get together in my hotel room bathroom and I would do my make up. hair and get dressed to such oldies as "I love you for Sentimental Reasons". "Skylark" and "Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry"
Wonderful "mood music". Still have the cassettes and until recently, still used them as my "dressing music".
Tho when it came to wash my breast forms..." Guess I'll...etc etc"......
Leave "y'all" to guess the rest...
Caty
The Who - I'm a Boy
Pink Fairies - I Wish I Was A Girl
Queen - I Want to Break Free
All resonate with me!
'Heart Attack' by Demi Lovato is my go to. Others are: 'just a girl' by no doubt, 'cheap thrills' by sia and 'rewrite the stars' from the greatest showman (can imagine both male and female sides of me singing to each other)
Several come to mind.
Low spark of High Heeled boys - Traffic
You can't always get what you want - Rolling Stones
My Girl - Temptations
The amazing workings within our minds eh? I was making a work list earlier, didn't even have music on which is weird and it just came to me
Joni Mitchell- Both sides now
Even though I haven't heard it in a while, it made me smile from ear to ear. Then I had to look back to find this posting
Maybe it's just that I love the song, but the lyrics to Dolly Parton's "Travelin' Thru" (from the movie "Transamerica") seem to aptly describe the life journey of a confused and isolated crossdresser just trying to make sense of it all. The song makes me feel such great empathy for all CD sisters longing to be comfortable with their femme sides.
A few more Queen songs with more CD relevance than I'd previously realised;
1. Now I'm Here
2. Spread Your Wings
3. Keep Yourself Alive
4. Killer Queen
5. Lily of the Valley
Enjoy the depths of these!
Love
Laura
This is such a great thread. I love Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides” so much too! Music is so therapeutic for me. Other great songs that have special meanings and great messages:
“Reflection” by Lea Salonga or Christina Aguilara
“If I were a Boy” by Beyonce
“She Wolf” by Shakira