Poly music

That is so remarkable to me -- my bf heard it playing once, back when we had first embarked on our poly adventure, and he mentioned it to me. I wouldn't have really recognized it as such.
 
I have no idea of this one is mentioned already... a German hit a couple of years ago. Not really good, but it always makes me smile

She was never happy
She was never sad
She never felt that lucky
With the boy she had
One day she just realized a new plan
To share her life with three men

And she found
One to make her happy
One to make her sad
One to give her good love
That she never had
Daisy and her boyfriends
Livin' in a house
Sharing just a good life

http://youtu.be/-OyaYrL5bO4
 
A really beautiful song - Grace Slick, Triad.

Hey, I just discovered that one! It is beautiful. It was written by David Crosby in 1967 and the rest of The Byrds didn't want to record it, so he gave it to Jefferson Airplane and then they kicked him out of The Byrds, ha. Grace did a great job with it, released in '68 (I think):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKV9WFxDSfg

He recorded it later ('70 or '71) with CSNY and his voice is really sweet in their version, but it's so slow-moving and quiet, I couldn't get into it as much as listening to Grace sing it. I like how he did it here with Jeff Pevar & James Raymond, for something different:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4M1kv3DnHvE

Lyrics:

You want to know how it will be -
Me and him, or you and me.
You both stand there, your long hair flowing,
Eyes alive, your mind still growing,
Saying to me,
"What can we do now that we both love you?"
I love you, too.
I don't really see - why can't we go on as three?

You are afraid - embarrassed, too.
No one has ever said such a thing to you.
Your mother's ghost stands at your shoulder,
Face like ice, a little bit colder,
Saying to you,
"You can not do that, it breaks all the rules...
you learned in school."
I don't really see - why can't we go on as three?

We love each other. It's plain to see.
There's just one answer that comes to me -
Sister-lovers, water-brothers,
And in time, maybe others.
So you see,
what we can do is to try something new -
If you're crazy too.
I don't really see - why can't we go on as three?
 
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Independent love song

Not sure if it's a great wedding song; could be...

I discovered it from the movie Bed of Roses but after really getting into the lyrics don't think it was a true fit for the 'classic romantic chick flick'.

'Independent Love Song' by Scarlet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElkqPNvMj6w

You gotta love:
"I'll show you how to take me; go down, go down"

Poly's all about good communication, right?:p

( The movie soundtrack also featured: 'Insensitive' by Jann Arden;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nrGWwHalCU )


'Independent Love Song' by Scarlet
Lyrics:
You could say this was an independent love song
It's nothing like two lovers what love meant to them
But that's not to say the love we had isn't big or that strong
I'm doing it a different way, I'm doing it a different way

You might say this is another boring love song
To be together and forever be true
And so today is much the same as it was then
I'm doing it a different way, I'm doing it a different way

I'll show you how to take me
Go down, go down
And I'll show you how to turn me
Right on, right on
And I'll show you how to touch me
Right on, right on, right on
Right on, right on, right on

Now I find that many men will look my way
And I'll take them home and let them show me the way
And sure I like a few but I leave the rest to play
I'm doing it a different way, I'm doing it a different way

I'm gonna show you how to take me
Go down, go down
And I'll show you how to turn me
Right on, right on, right on
And I'll show you how to touch me
Right on, right on, right on
Right on, right on, right on

In a different way, in a different way, in a different way
In a different way, in a different way, in a different way
In a different way, in a different way, in a different way
In a different way

I'll show you how to take me
Go down, go down
And I'll show you how to turn me
Right on, right on
And I'll show you how to touch me
Right on, right on, right on
Right on, right on, right on
You could say this was an independent love song

It's nothing like two lovers what love meant to them
But that's not to say the love we have isn't good or that strong
I'm doing it a different way, I'm doing it a different way
 
Hey, I just discovered that one! It is beautiful. It was written by David Crosby in 1967 and the rest of The Byrds didn't want to record it, so he gave it to Jefferson Airplane and then they kicked him out of The Byrds, ha. Grace did a great job with it, released in '68 (I think):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKV9WFxDSfg

I have this album somewhere, and didn't even know that this song was on there. Just listened to it through your link. Wonderful!

For another suggestion, how about Ruby Tuesday by The Rolling Stones?

Kim xxx.
 
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