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Positive, Encouraging, and Inspirational Songs Written Specifically for Teachers, Students, and Parents - Sing Today for Tomorrow.
6 MP3 Songs
KIDS/FAMILY: Children's Pop, POP: Pop/Rock
Show all album songs: I Have My Dreams Songs
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I HAVE MY DREAMS
Sing for Today, Sing for Tomorrow
"I Have My Dreams" â an Album with 3 vocal tracks and 3 sing along soundtracks written specifically with one purpose in mind: to be motivational, encouraging, and caring toward students of all ages.
âI Want To Beâ (Track 1 Vocal & Track 4 Soundtrack for Sing Along) is a motivational conversation between a student and an elementary/middle school teacher. This song may be the subject of discussions for teachers and young students regarding their goals, their dreams, and what it takes to fulfill and realize those dreams, why they need to be disciplined and study, etcâ¦
Background:
Duke Nguyen Browning dedicates âI Want To Beâ to his wife and all the devoted teachers who selflessly commit themselves to the teaching, caring, and loving of our young children. He also dedicates this song to the children who have dreams, hopes, and aspirations for their lives. This is one of several songs in which Duke had his heart and mind on the children when he wrote it. He stated, âWhen I wrote this song, my mind focused as much or more on a social concern as on the art of writing a good song with meaningful lyrics. Thus, my definition of success in writing this song is to make a little bit of difference in a few youngstersâ lives; everything else is secondary.â
Being married to an elementary school teacher for more than 24 years, he can say without hesitation that his wife, like many of her colleagues and thousands of teachers across the US and around the world, do their job because they love children and care for their well being and future. Without that, it would make their job unbearable at times, considering the time and efforts they put into their job â inside the classrooms as well as unaccounted time spent at home.
As a concerned teacher, on several occasions Duke's wife spoke with him and tried to figure out a way to help students who have dreams and expectations for their future but, unless they change their work habits, are setting themselves up for disappointment. Over the years, we have seen students whose role models are âmovie starsâ and âsports starsâ and want to be âlike themâ when they grow up, but believe that studying and doing homework are not necessary.
Inspired by the discussions with his wife, Duke wrote this song in hopes that it may make a little positive impact on some of the children. âIt may be a topic of discussion for teachers and students in the classroom; it may be a topic of discussion for students and their parents; it could be a potential opportunity to make difference in someoneâs life â like my wife and many other teachers would say â even one child at a time.â
Duke said perhaps the main reason his wife consults him from time to time when dealing with students is because he was a tough one to deal with when he was in elementary school. Between 4th and 5th grade, he got kicked out of school four times. Each time, his parents had to go to the school and had a discussion with the teacher and the school administrators. As such, now his wife often asks him âWhat would you do if a teacher says?", ââ¦....â âWhat motivated you?â, âWhat made you upset?â, âWhy didnât you care?â and other questions along those lines. Duke said that âcoming from an unusual background, I was a horrible and rebellious student in elementary school. If someone told my parents that I would be an attorney when I grew up, or that I would be a songwriter in the future, they would probably say that they want to live another 100 years to see that happen. Yet, as he looks back in his life, he believes that the love, support, and care of many of the adults throughout his life allowed him to accomplish many dreams in his life, even some several decades after the time he first started â like writing songs. âIn my heart, I have always had a place for children, and I honestly want to see them succeed and be able to fulfill their dreams.â Duke said.
Finally, Duke said he hopes the music and music-related professionals, musicians, singers, producers, publishers, broadcasters will join him in conveying the message of this song, whether using this song or through other songs for the benefit of the children who need it.
âYouâll Be a Starâ (Track 2 Vocal & Track 5 Soundtrack for Sing Along) is a motivational conversation between students and middle or high school teachers. The main themes of this song are âI will make itâ, âI am willing to fight for my dreamsâ, âMy dreams will come trueâ, âI know I can do itâ âI have courageâ, âMy future is a just a dream awayâ, âI donât let my dream die before it is realizedâ. The teacher says âyou will be a starâ âThat day is not too farâ and "Iâll cheer for youâ. One may consider this song the teenager and the adult version of âThe Little Engine That Couldâ.
â18 (Lift Your Wings)â (Track 3 Vocal & Track 6 Soundtrack for Sing Along) is a high school graduation song written in a conversational style. The first part of the song was written for the parents and the second part was written for the students, the seniors of the graduating class. Its lyrics depict the love and memorable relationship between parents and graduates through the eighteen years of their life together at home. The paradoxical feeling of happiness and sadness most parents experience can be felt throughout this song as . On one hand, we are happy to see our childrenâs success and ability to move on. On the other hand, it is sad to see them leave and to let them go. This nostalgia and reminiscence of the parent/child relationship are universally expressed in the chorus as follows:
Parents:
You are my heart, my soul,
But I must let you go searching
To see what is in store
The destiny is yours
In the hand of our Lord.
Take precious memories
And all the love from me with you
Where you will rest your wings
I hope youâll always think
My love has no ending.
Students:
You are my heart, my soul,
But I must try to go searching
To see what is in store
I know no love like yours
I will trust in our Lord.
Iâll be taking my chance
Ready to climb against the winds
If Iâm lifted high above
Iâll never fail to know
That Iâm filled with your love.
To make these songs more enjoyable and better fit with the students, Duke wrote them in up tempo style, unlike his more than three dozen other songs, written in mid tempos, with a soft and easy listening style.
To listen to these songs, please visit:
www.SingSongsAmerica.com
6 MP3 Songs
KIDS/FAMILY: Children's Pop, POP: Pop/Rock
Show all album songs: I Have My Dreams Songs
Details:
I HAVE MY DREAMS
Sing for Today, Sing for Tomorrow
"I Have My Dreams" â an Album with 3 vocal tracks and 3 sing along soundtracks written specifically with one purpose in mind: to be motivational, encouraging, and caring toward students of all ages.
âI Want To Beâ (Track 1 Vocal & Track 4 Soundtrack for Sing Along) is a motivational conversation between a student and an elementary/middle school teacher. This song may be the subject of discussions for teachers and young students regarding their goals, their dreams, and what it takes to fulfill and realize those dreams, why they need to be disciplined and study, etcâ¦
Background:
Duke Nguyen Browning dedicates âI Want To Beâ to his wife and all the devoted teachers who selflessly commit themselves to the teaching, caring, and loving of our young children. He also dedicates this song to the children who have dreams, hopes, and aspirations for their lives. This is one of several songs in which Duke had his heart and mind on the children when he wrote it. He stated, âWhen I wrote this song, my mind focused as much or more on a social concern as on the art of writing a good song with meaningful lyrics. Thus, my definition of success in writing this song is to make a little bit of difference in a few youngstersâ lives; everything else is secondary.â
Being married to an elementary school teacher for more than 24 years, he can say without hesitation that his wife, like many of her colleagues and thousands of teachers across the US and around the world, do their job because they love children and care for their well being and future. Without that, it would make their job unbearable at times, considering the time and efforts they put into their job â inside the classrooms as well as unaccounted time spent at home.
As a concerned teacher, on several occasions Duke's wife spoke with him and tried to figure out a way to help students who have dreams and expectations for their future but, unless they change their work habits, are setting themselves up for disappointment. Over the years, we have seen students whose role models are âmovie starsâ and âsports starsâ and want to be âlike themâ when they grow up, but believe that studying and doing homework are not necessary.
Inspired by the discussions with his wife, Duke wrote this song in hopes that it may make a little positive impact on some of the children. âIt may be a topic of discussion for teachers and students in the classroom; it may be a topic of discussion for students and their parents; it could be a potential opportunity to make difference in someoneâs life â like my wife and many other teachers would say â even one child at a time.â
Duke said perhaps the main reason his wife consults him from time to time when dealing with students is because he was a tough one to deal with when he was in elementary school. Between 4th and 5th grade, he got kicked out of school four times. Each time, his parents had to go to the school and had a discussion with the teacher and the school administrators. As such, now his wife often asks him âWhat would you do if a teacher says?", ââ¦....â âWhat motivated you?â, âWhat made you upset?â, âWhy didnât you care?â and other questions along those lines. Duke said that âcoming from an unusual background, I was a horrible and rebellious student in elementary school. If someone told my parents that I would be an attorney when I grew up, or that I would be a songwriter in the future, they would probably say that they want to live another 100 years to see that happen. Yet, as he looks back in his life, he believes that the love, support, and care of many of the adults throughout his life allowed him to accomplish many dreams in his life, even some several decades after the time he first started â like writing songs. âIn my heart, I have always had a place for children, and I honestly want to see them succeed and be able to fulfill their dreams.â Duke said.
Finally, Duke said he hopes the music and music-related professionals, musicians, singers, producers, publishers, broadcasters will join him in conveying the message of this song, whether using this song or through other songs for the benefit of the children who need it.
âYouâll Be a Starâ (Track 2 Vocal & Track 5 Soundtrack for Sing Along) is a motivational conversation between students and middle or high school teachers. The main themes of this song are âI will make itâ, âI am willing to fight for my dreamsâ, âMy dreams will come trueâ, âI know I can do itâ âI have courageâ, âMy future is a just a dream awayâ, âI donât let my dream die before it is realizedâ. The teacher says âyou will be a starâ âThat day is not too farâ and "Iâll cheer for youâ. One may consider this song the teenager and the adult version of âThe Little Engine That Couldâ.
â18 (Lift Your Wings)â (Track 3 Vocal & Track 6 Soundtrack for Sing Along) is a high school graduation song written in a conversational style. The first part of the song was written for the parents and the second part was written for the students, the seniors of the graduating class. Its lyrics depict the love and memorable relationship between parents and graduates through the eighteen years of their life together at home. The paradoxical feeling of happiness and sadness most parents experience can be felt throughout this song as . On one hand, we are happy to see our childrenâs success and ability to move on. On the other hand, it is sad to see them leave and to let them go. This nostalgia and reminiscence of the parent/child relationship are universally expressed in the chorus as follows:
Parents:
You are my heart, my soul,
But I must let you go searching
To see what is in store
The destiny is yours
In the hand of our Lord.
Take precious memories
And all the love from me with you
Where you will rest your wings
I hope youâll always think
My love has no ending.
Students:
You are my heart, my soul,
But I must try to go searching
To see what is in store
I know no love like yours
I will trust in our Lord.
Iâll be taking my chance
Ready to climb against the winds
If Iâm lifted high above
Iâll never fail to know
That Iâm filled with your love.
To make these songs more enjoyable and better fit with the students, Duke wrote them in up tempo style, unlike his more than three dozen other songs, written in mid tempos, with a soft and easy listening style.
To listen to these songs, please visit:
www.SingSongsAmerica.com
in partnership with CDbaby
User tags: kids family children s pop, pop rock, mp3 album
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