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! style="background:#ffffff;" |You’ve Got a Friend | |||
! style="background:#ffffff;" |James Taylor | |||
! style="background:#ffffff;" align="center" |Depicts her friendship with Groznin Smith; best friend from the academy. | |||
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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 |
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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. |