Homecoming Queen Has A Gun...........everybody run.
At Seventeen-Janis Ian
Seventeen-Boyd Bennett & His Rockets
Teen Age Idol-Rick Nelson
A Teenager In Love/Lonely Teenager-Dion & The Belmonts
“Hey, Julie” by the Crescendoes. Is that how it is spelled.
Come Out and Play - The Offspring
Why Must I Be a Teenager in Love (Dion and the Belmonts)
I Saw Her Standing There (She was Just 17) Beatles
Queen of the Hop (Bobby Darin)
My Private Joy (Dion)
Amy (Elton John)
It’s My Party (Leslie Gore) [not explicit, but it is a quintessential teen song]
Run, Joey Run (David Geddes)(Epic song with really twisted morality)
and the worst one of all time:
“Once you Understand” by Think.
Paradise by the Dashboard Light — Meatloaf
“Roses are Red” by Bobby Vinton and the answer “As Long as the Roses are Red.” I forgot the singer.
When my son began attending Chinese language classes, I marveled at the papers he brought home after his first session. As a native English speaker, it was difficult for me to understand how the written characters related to the spoken words. The language seemed incredibly complex to mealmost incomprehensible.
Sometimes I feel the same sense of bewilderment when I consider the way God operates. I know He has said, My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways (Isa. 55:8). Still, theres a part of me that feels like I should be able to understand why God allows certain things to happen. After all, I read His Word regularly and His Holy Spirit lives inside of me.
When I feel entitled to understand Gods ways, I try to recommit myself to humility. I remember that Job did not get an explanation for all his heartache (Job 1:5,8). He struggled to understand, but God asked him: Shall the one who contends with the Almighty correct Him? (40:2). Job contritely responded, What shall I answer You? I lay my hand over my mouth (v.4). Job was speechless before Gods greatness.
Although Gods ways may seem to be mysterious and unfathomable at times, we can rest confidently that they are higher than our ways.
INSIGHT
: In trying to explain why he was suffering, Job argued that he had not committed any wrong deserving of such punishment. In so justifying himself, Job was in essence questioning Gods fairness and justice (40:8; see also Job 21,24). God confronted Job, asserting that only He is qualified and has the absolute power, wisdom, and ability to rule this world justly (40:15-24).
“Last Kiss” by J Frank Wilson and Cavaliers
Or “Runaway” by Del Shannon
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Shangri-Las - Leader Of The Pack - 1964
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SM_99DtI0tE
Jimmy Cross - I Want My Baby Back (1965)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo8DhbQw_O4
They Tried To Tell Us We’re Too Young.
Hi Fatima.
“I Don’t Like Mondays” by the Boomtown Rats.
Cracker~Teen Angst