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LauraGransnet (GNHQ) Fri 16-Mar-18 14:08:03

In our latest competition with Orion, we're giving you the chance to win a £100 Waitrose voucher and a copy of Greatest Hits by number one bestselling author Laura Barnett, a story about the power of reflection and how much our memories mean to us.

If you could choose just 16 moments to define your entire life, what would they be? That’s what Cass Wheeler must do. A musician born in 1950, Cass is now taking one day to select the 16 songs in her repertoire that have meant the most to her.

And behind each song lies a story - from the day her mother abandoned her, to her passionate first love, to the moment she lost everything. The dreams, the failures, the second chances.

So, what are the songs that mean the most to you, and evoke your most precious memories? Perhaps it was the first dance at your wedding, or the song repeated on the radio throughout your first holiday, or the only music that would rock your baby to sleep. Tell us in the comments below for the chance to win an £100 Waitrose voucher and a copy of Greatest Hits! We also have 25 copies of the book for runners-up.

Greatest Hits is published by W&N, an imprint of Orion, and is available online and from all good booksellers.

Please post your entries below by 11am 16 April.

Usual T&Cs apply.

Mapleleaf Wed 11-Apr-18 10:20:47

“When a man loves a woman” by Percy Sledge.
DH and I were on our honeymoon in Paris and this song was being played frequently in the metro. Whenever I hear it, it takes me right back to then.

suzieo1 Tue 10-Apr-18 23:16:40

Club Tropicana by Wham! It just always makes me happy and makes me think of holidays. It is such a "feel good" song. I picture the video of it in my head as it plays!

mickihobbs Tue 10-Apr-18 22:05:42

The songs we had played at my much missed husband's funeral chosen by our two daughters and myself - Heartbeat by Buddy Holly, The Other Side of Paradise with Acker Bilk and Neil Diamond's Cracklin' Rosie.

Char123 Tue 10-Apr-18 21:17:38

I like Ed Sheerens songs because he reminds me of my son

Liwwybettykins Tue 10-Apr-18 20:51:23

Owl city - fireflies. We forgot my birthing cd when we went to hospital and this was one of the only songs on my phone. Such beautiful lyrics!

grease34 Tue 10-Apr-18 19:54:30

My Dad always used to play the guitar and sing Elvis Presley songs to me and my sister at bedtime. The one I remember most was Old Sheep. Unfortunately that one made us cry

Greenshaa1 Tue 10-Apr-18 19:01:37

When my boyfriend and I first met, he introduced me to Elvis Presely. The song "can't help falling in love with you" has become a favourite and it makes me teary when I hear it off.
For Christmas,I tried to make him aDIY cup which said "wise men say, only fools rush in" but it ended up a mess so is now stashed in my cupboard!

MrsMTampsett Tue 10-Apr-18 18:19:59

Zoom by Fat Larry's Band which was our Wedding Song 35 years ago.

shebakins Tue 10-Apr-18 16:43:31

Days and Thine be the Glory...for my Jumbo!

paulinecnd Tue 10-Apr-18 14:55:35

One song/hymn that means a lot to myself and my husband is one that the school children sing at the end of the term. It's particularly emotional when they left primary school to go to senior school. It's called

"One more step along the way I go'

deb123 Tue 10-Apr-18 13:31:08

The songs that always brings back memories for me is any of the grease soundtrack especially youre the one that i want. conjures up great memories of my teenage years.

Willow1969 Tue 10-Apr-18 00:31:17

Peters and Lee - Welcome home - one of my parents favourites and we played it at my dad's funeral when we said farewell to him as he went off to join my mum x

papaver50 Mon 09-Apr-18 22:46:31

John Lennon's Imagine - particularly remember it being played on a transistor in a train carriage and everyone falling quiet to listen - fabulous song and lyrics

Yearoff Mon 09-Apr-18 22:41:15

Celine Dion because you loved me. After a failed marriage I met my OH the song just hit home for me. He’s now in the late stages of young onset dementia (he’s 60) and I’m so grateful to have found him and have him in my life. Music is so powerful. Currently, Vivere by
Andrea Bocelli is the piece that can bring me to my knees ?

lialouise2519 Mon 09-Apr-18 21:56:49

For me it’s Brown eyed girl by Van Morrison. I have very fond memories of dancing around the living room with my children, it always makes me happy

mandydoherty65 Mon 09-Apr-18 18:37:31

I Try by Macy Gray invokes memories of my daughter and me singing along in our best Marge Simspon's voice

max24 Mon 09-Apr-18 17:35:43

My song is Your the best thing by The Style Council every time I hear it it I think of my Husband and our time we have shared together so far, married for 33 years this year I was 17 when I married him

Vivian123 Mon 09-Apr-18 16:53:43

My song is 'A World of Begin Again' by Vera Lynn. This song brings butterflies to my stomach. It is such a poignant song, evoking the hope from the Second World War.

marrich Mon 09-Apr-18 11:44:27

Lady in Red, Chris de Burgh was the first song I danced to with my future husband, and I was wearing red.

pamelafrancis2016 Sun 08-Apr-18 23:46:48

Friends by Shalamar

davidcassidy Sun 08-Apr-18 20:56:42

Grandad by Clive Dunn - the name says it all

Cathy21 Sun 08-Apr-18 16:54:10

"Love Me Tender" by Elvis and Perry Como "Magic Moments"

IRISBLUE Sun 08-Apr-18 14:04:14

Jim Reeves singing Distant Drums takes me back many years to a happy time with a great friend.

Corinnaj Sun 08-Apr-18 00:29:55

Stairway to heaven was the song that my dad & I sang together. He was in a band & he'd always get me up on the stage at the end to sing stairway to heaven while he played it on the guitar. Some years later, when he was only 45, it was played at his funeral. My only regret is that I didn't sing it but I'm not sure I could have kept it together...

plavender Sat 07-Apr-18 22:13:45

I probably have far too many special songs all of which evoke memories, but one of them has to be 'You are my Sunshine' which my dad used to sing to my daughter (his first grandchild) when she was little. As she got a bit older they used to sing it to each other down the phone. I'm flooded with memories of those precious days whenever I hear that song!