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[[Category: Sheila Bailey]]
[[Category: Sheila Bailey]]

Revision as of 17:54, 5 February 2020

A page showing Sheila Bailey’s Music. Songs that she has either sung or that help give a deeper narrative on her life.


Song Title Artist Reason
I am the Champion Carrie Underwood Theme song
Oh Mio Babbino Caro Opera: Gianni Schicchi Sang this song to calm down Roraemey Naf when they first met.
Mo Ghile Mear The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin Song is imagined to be in the Elaysian language. Sang this song when first on earth for shore leave. Right before she went to have sandwiches with Hael.
Centuries Fallout Boys Relates to how she feels about her Uncle. Her Uncle would say a line from the song as a saying. (as if it did not originate from this song).
Fight Song Rachel Platten Relates to the events surrounding her Uncle.
You’ve Got a Friend James Taylor Depicts her friendship with Groznin Smith; best friend from the academy.