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    • “Papa Was a Rodeo” Most reasonable people can agree that this song is the best on 69 Love Songs. It’s in the running for title of “only believable love story of the 20th century.”
    • “The Book of Love” Merritt makes great use of his sonorous voice to authoritatively put forth a kind of manifesto, as he’s called it, for _69 Love Song_s.
    • “Asleep and Dreaming” A lullaby for a grown up, a love psalm, a moment of almost unbearable vulnerability and surrender—“Asleep and Dreamin” is all of these things.
    • “All My Little Words” Wise, tender and softly defeated, this really could be one of the best love songs, one of those transcendent pages in The Book of Love, even if it is tear-stained.
    • “The Book of Love” The Magnetic Fields. New York, New York. follow. ✓ following. unfollow. 69 Love Songs The Magnetic Fields / . 00:10 / 00:58.
    • “Sweet-Lovin’ Man” 69 Love Songs The Magnetic Fields / . 00:10 / 00:58. According to Merritt, per Beghtol’s 33 1/3 book, “Sweet-Lovin’ Man” began its life as a synth-pop song originally intended for The Magnetic Fields’ 1992 sophomore album, The Wayward Bus.
    • “When My Boy Walks Down the Street” 69 Love Songs The Magnetic Fields / . 00:10 / 00:58. In “When My Boy Walks Down the Street,” the exuberance of new love is apparent already in the opening line, “Grand pianos crash together / When my own walks down the street.”
    • “Grand Canyon” 69 Love Songs The Magnetic Fields / . 00:10 / 00:58. If electronic Americana were a genre, “Grand Canyon” could be the defining song. Merritt’s references here are distinctly drawn from U.S. geography and lore.
  1. 69 Love Songs is the sixth studio album by American indie pop band the Magnetic Fields, released on September 14, 1999, by Merge Records. As its title indicates, 69 Love Songs is a three-volume concept album composed of 69 love songs, all written by Magnetic Fields frontman Stephin Merritt.

  2. Oct 25, 2019 · Where 69 Love Songs really begins, and it’s an absolute monster of a melody, moaned fervently by Merritt and perfectly decked into mournful piano and other subtle elements including melancholy organ. Everything from here on out is simply ranking perfection against perfection.

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    • Five Nights at Freddy's - The Living Tombstone. Number one songs always come in first place, so the original one will always bring back memories and nostalgia from my childhood.
    • Just Gold - Mandopony. "Some bots are just distractions, some bots are just gold." Man, I really love this song. From since I was a child to now, it always made me feel like I was about to start my villain debut and be the bad guy of a show, or something, just by listening to the lyrics and following the instrumental of the song.
    • It's Been So Long - The Living Tombstone. No matter how wrong the "Marionette is Golden Freddy's mom" theory is, this is probably my favorite song of all time.
  3. Sep 7, 1999 · 69 Love Songs is the sixth album by The Magnetic Fields, released on September 7, 1999 by Merge Records. As its title indicates, 69 Love Songs is a three-volume concept album composed of 69...

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  5. Our first throwback album discussion, starting here with 69 Love Songs released in 1999, and moving back one year each month. Listen to this album a few times, and share your thoughts! 69 great love songs? Lots of filler and a lot of gimmick? Is there more depth to this album than most would think? What is this album really remembered for?

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