Monday, July 30, 2012

Songprint!!

My name is Courtney Bell. I am from a small town called Clarks Hill, it's right outside of Lafayette, Indiana. Clarks Hill is about a one mile town, everyone knows everyone. My town has a total of three businesses in the whole town. I grew up being an only child for twelve years and now I have a six year old little brother who means the world to me! I come from a very diverse high school. I grew up in the country my whole life and Bloomington is the closest to an actual city that I have ever lived. I play softball and I was a varsity diver all four years of high school. I love hunting and fishing. I absolutely love Ford trucks! I hope these songs get the point across a little of who I am!




Famous in a Small Town-Miranda Lambert

Clarks Hill is about twelve miles from the town of Lafayette.In Clarks Hill it is very easy to get your name out whether it is for a good reason and even bad! Miranda Lambert talks in her song about how in life you have to work hard to be famous in the world but, in a small town it is easy and important to become "famous". In the song it talks about how even just the first shooting of a buck can cause a big uproar. In Clarks Hill every hunting season is huge for everyone in the town. I defiantly feel like I have become famous in my town because there were only two of us that graduated this year that are going to college and to a lot of people in the town it's big deal. Also in Clarks Hill a way to make it in the grapevine is to do what most teenagers do, that's getting pregnant, doing drugs and partying. Clarks Hill is famous for that and we get asked about that a lot. Believe it or not there are good people that come from my little town. So I guess in a way you could say I'm "famous"!


Star Spangled Banner

I know it's weird to have The Star Spangled Banner on my list but, this song says a lot about my past. When I was seven years old I went to my first race ever! It was in fact the best thing ever. The race track was owned by my aunt and so we got in free so, I basically lived there! They started it off by playing The National Anthem with just a boring CD. They then help auditions they wanted a live singer well, I decided I would try out. Out of 57 people trying out...they choose me! That was then my life training to get better and singing every weekend, Friday, Saturday and Sunday! About two years ago they shut the race track down and, my little singing career has ended. That was such big years in my life and I haven't had the chance to experience a singing moment like that. The song to me expresses how my life was raised on music.

Losing-Tenth Avenue North


Tenth Avenue North is Christian band who talks about the reality and actions of people. I would say I was raised around a judgemental family. My ideas of a person are immediate. You could say I judge a book by its cover. I lived in a town and area where you went to your freshman year in high school and because you were from a druggie or "ghetto" town you were considered a druggie. Losing talks about how a person is watching people make wrong choices and wishes they would do right. There asking God to help us see what people are doing wrong and we're losing because to me it's as if there is something a person can do to help. From where I come from a lot of people do things that aren't the best, I always look at them like their doing something wrong. To me I just want them to realize that they are doing things to realize that they are ruining their body or future.
Good Time- Owl City ft. Carly Rae Jepsen

This is one of my favorite songs! It expresses how when your with your friends you want to have a good time. From a small town for the teenagers we always have a good time whether it's fishing at six in the morning or just riding the roads in the bed of a Ford F350 we are always doing something. I was raised with the idea that no matter what life brings you, you always have to have smile on your face. Good Time talks about waking up in great mood and just hanging with your friends and having wonderful time! The song quotes that "doesn't matter where, doesn't matter when it's always a good time" me and my friends are like that to us it doesn't matter if were upset or if we are just bored we find something to do.
The Last Night-Skillet

Skillet is my absolute favorite band. Through a hard time in my life I discovered Skillet and never realized that they were christian after listening to them I decided I needed to change a lot in life. I first discovered Skillets song The Last Night the song talks about how someone is going through so much in life that it is just so hard to continue. Well a friend is telling this person that they really are cared about and there is God and he will always be there with a person and you'll never have to be alone in the time of hurt. This song relates to me in many ways when I was going through a hard time my grandma was always there telling that I'm never alone.
Gunpowder and Lead- Miranda Lambert

I am a country girl, I was raised in the country. My daddy taught me that no man can mess with a woman. I was raised shooting guns and learning how to defend my self. I go hunting all the time with my friends. The song that Miranda Lambert has written talk and expresses how you can't hit a women cause some of us do know how to operate a gun! In the song it has a part that I find interesting "His fist is big but, my guns bigger" I think obviously with a battle between fist and guns a gun would win. I would defiantly say I am a country girl and I like a song that can describe me and the fact that girls know how to shoot guns!


These songs describe me in a way that words can't. Music is a very important priority in my life and I hope that I have made it easier to understand me.

Courtney Bell










4 comments:

  1. Courtney! Nice first blog, I love the songs and the background. I think its awesome that your from a small town and the love you feel for your brother. My brother is 22 but I still feel the same way about him. Thats cool that you were a diver I don't think I've ever really seen diving or talked to a diver so I'm excited to hear your side of it and gain some understanding. My dad used to buy and sell guns back in the day so were really into hunting and the outdoors so that's cool that you feel the same way. I love the small town song and can totally relate but for me it was football that was the talk of the town and the small town barber shop was the place to hear all the news and talk about the upcoming season. I really enjoyed the others songs (especially that little girl's voice!) and the whole blog. I look forward to getting to know you more throughout these two weeks

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  2. I think its awesome that the Star Spangled Banner means so much more than the start of an event to you. No one likes hearing a cd played instead of an actual performer because it just does not have the same effect. I played baseball in high school and we would have this amazingly talented freshmen girl sing the national anthem before our games once in a while. The feeling our team would get after the last note was one that can not be replicated by a recording. So I think your story is awesome!

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  3. Hey Courtney -

    I was really impressed and touched that one of the songs you picked to share in class was the Star Spangled Banner. It deviates from the pop music norm just enough to stand out, but does so in a positive way. You did a great job taking your experiences and love for country music and communicating that to the class. Way to really take the assignment in hand! Good job.
    - Casey

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  4. Courtney, you did a great job with your songs. After reading this and listening to your music, I feel like I know you so much better. I'm from a tiny town of three hundred people, so I can relate to your first song as well as you. I love that the Star Spangled Banner is on here too. Its a wonderful song that has so much meaning for your past, as well as your patriotism. (: Ashley.

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