Songs About Turning 24

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Blink-182 has a famous line in the song, “What’s My Age Again” that states, “Nobody likes you when you’re 23.” Turns out Blink-182 explains a lot more about your 20s than we previously thought. Here is your entire 20s explained by Blink-182 lyrics.

Ages: 20-21

Song: “All the Small Things”

Key Lyrics: “Say it ain’t so, I will not go. Turn the lights off, Carry me home”

I just can’t find the energy to write at all anymore, I’m usually busy or too tired from work. I guess I’ll have a lot more free time now, however, so I guess I’ll have that going for me. It’s just that I’m turning 24 in less than three hours and I don’t even know how I feel about it. Bob Dylan’s handwritten lyrics on sale for £1.75m. Handwritten lyrics to three songs by internationally renowned songwriter Bob Dylan have been put on sale in an auction organised by Moments in Time. Apr 17, 2012 After all, 24 is that incredibly awkward, entry-level age of overdrawn bank accounts and online dating. The video's star, Pat Stansik, sums it up perfectly: 'I’m into podcasts, yoga and foreign.

Synopsis: “Say it ain’t so.” – This is something you will mutter to yourself while slamming the snooze button many early mornings in the first few years of your 20s. You may be waking up for an especially early morning job or an early morning class, and you’ll begin to realize that mornings aren’t as easy as they were in high school. On the bright side, the main reason you won’t enjoy getting up in the morning will be due to the fact that you were enjoying the shit out of the night before. You’ll have nights where you “turn the lights off” and rely on people to literally “carry you home” after a night out. This will especially ring true on your 21st birthday.

Age: 22

Song: “First Date”

Key Lyrics: “Let’s go, don’t wait, this night’s almost over. Honest, let’s make this night last forever. Forever and ever, let’s make this last forever”

Songs about turning 21

Synopsis: For a lot of people, 22 is their first year out of college. At 22, you will try to hold onto everything that was fun about being 21, while slowly gaining more and more responsibilities. Nights out on the town will now only take place primarily on the weekends, and you’ll want those “nights to last forever.” This is the year you’ll really learn to appreciate a good weekend night out, as Monday mornings will now consist of you vaguely explaining your weekend to coworkers you don’t like.

Age: 23

Song: “What’s My Age Again?”

Key Lyrics: “Nobody likes you when you’re 23” and “My friends say I should act my age. What’s my age again? What’s my age again?”

Synopsis: The only good thing about turning 23 is the fact that you can reference a Blink-182 song as a reason for no one liking you for an entire year of your life. At 23, you’re either still too low on the totem pole at work for people to take you seriously, or you’re still in school with what seems like no end in sight. Either way, you’ll be paying for things with money you still don’t have. This is also the first year of your life where you will have to stop and think for a brief moment when people ask, “What’s your age again?”

Age: 24

Song: “Dammit”

Key Lyrics: “But everybody’s gone, and I’ve been here for too long, to face this on my own. Well I guess this is growing up”

Synopsis: At this point in your life, you’ll likely realize who you still want to remain good friends with as a lot of your friends will spread out across the country. You’ll be working at a job you don’t care for that much, or you’ll still be studying even tougher classes in grad school as you realize “that everybody’s gone and you’ve been here for too long.” This might not be one of the most comfortable years of your life, but you’ll learn a lot about yourself and your friends at 24. Just remember, you can always shrug off unpredictable obstacles with the oddly soothing thought of, “Well, I guess this is growing up.”

Age: 25

Song: “Adam’s Song”

Key Lyrics: “I couldn’t wait till I got home, to pass the time in my room alone”

Synopsis: Age 25 is the year you officially hate really loud bars. You’ll start slowing down on weekends, and will start enjoying simple, quiet nights where you just “pass time in your room alone.” You’ll lean increasingly more towards staying in on Friday nights to binge watch a Netflix series instead of going out to binge drink at a bar.

Ages: 26-27

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Song: “Feeling This”

Key Lyrics: “Look to the past, and remember and smile, and maybe tonight, I can breathe for a while.”

Synopsis: If you haven’t started feeling the effects of aging, you will definitely be “feeling this” back pain around age 26. At this stage in your 20s, you should be more comfortable where you’re at in your life and you’ll be able to “look to the past, and remember and smile.” If you’ve been working at the same job for a while people will probably be taking you more seriously, which will lead to raises, which will lead to you being able to “breathe for a while.”

Ages: 28-30

Song: “Up All Night”

Key Lyrics: “Did I get this straight? Do you want me here? As I struggle through each and every year. And all these demons, they keep me up all night”

Synopsis: This is the point of your life where you may have gotten into a routine and are now questioning all the moves you made the last 10 years of your life. You begin thinking to yourself, “Did I get this straight?” Also, every person in their late 20s or early 30s is currently more tired than they’d like to be. People in this age range always have some “demons” keeping them up at night. It could be from worrying about money, a troubled spouse, or an actual demon child could be punching you while you try to sleep at 5 a.m. on a Saturday. Ironically, you refer to this demon as your little angel to friends and family.

Enjoy every year of your 20s. Before you know it, they’ll be gone in the blink of an eye, and you’ll be thinking, “I miss you.”

The songs on this page are compiled from a variety of different artists and albums. We have grouped them together to help you narrow your search.

Songs about being 23

Gathering Children for Circle Time
Circle Fun – Music with Mar.
Circle Time – Kinderman John Taylor
Circle Time is Here – Stephen Fite
Come and Make a Circle – Susan Salidor
Come Into The Circle – Liz Buchanan
Everybody Have a Seat – To the tune of 'Shortnin' Bread'
It's Circle Time – Jack Hartmann
Make A Circle – Kiboomu Music
Make A Circle – Super Simple Songs
Time for Circle – Mary Flynn

Fingerplays (see more Fingerplay Songs)
3 Little Smelly Skunks – Colleen & Uncle Squaty
A Chubby Little Snowman – Fingerplay with illustrated directions
Arabella Miller – Fingerplay with additional lyrics
The Finger Dance – Dr. Thomas Moore
Five Big Dinosaurs – Jack Hartmann
Five Fingers in My Pocket – Music with Mar.
Five Little Seashells – Fingerplay with illustrated motions
I'm a Nut – With action photographs
Itsy-Bitsy Spider – Kiboomu Music
The Itsy-Bitsy Spider – Traditional children's fingerplay song
Roly Poly #2 – Colleen & Uncle Squaty
Show Me 10 – Ron Brown
Ten Little Chipmunks – Lyrics by Songs For Teaching™
Ten Puppies (Diez Perritos) – Jim Rule
Two Little Blackbirds – Susan Salidor
Where Is Thumbkin? – Kiboomu Music

Children's Names and Friendship Songs (See more Friendship Songs)
Circle of Friends – Colleen & Uncle Squaty
Circle of Friends – Ron Brown
Everybody Has a Name – Listen and Learn
Friends – Karen Rupprecht and Pam Minor
Friends, Friends 1-2-3 – Kinderman John Taylor
Friends--We All Need Friends – Dianne Baker
Friendship – Kathleen Wiley
Friendship - Be a Good Friend – 'Miss Jenny'
Hello Friend – Dianne Baker
Hello, Hello How Are You? – Kiboomu Music
The Hug Song – 'Miss Jenny'
Me Llamo Susana – Susan Salidor
That's Your Name, Wear It Out! – Alphabet Rockers
Community Songs (See more songs about Community Helpers)
Community - Jack Hartmann
Community Contributor - Miss Jenny
Do You Know Your Community Helpers? – Music with Mar.
I'm A Special Kid – Dr. Thomas Moore
I Know What it Looks Like (Houses and Apartments) – A Germain
When I Grow Up – Ron Brown
When I Grow Up – Sam Jones
Where Do I Live? – Ron Brown
Who Am I? – Jan Nigro
Workers In Our Community – Keystone Creations

Calendar Songs and Time Songs (see more Calandar Songs)
2012 – Listen & Learn
30 Days Has September – Jack Hartmann
Calendar Polka – Music with Mar.
Days of the Week – Kiboomu Music
Days of the Week – Stephen Fite
The Days of the Week – Music with Mar.
Fall Into Fall – Listen & Learn
If You Know All The Seasons – Kiboomu Music
It's Spring – Karen Rupprecht & Pam Minor
Hip-Hop Around the Clock – Jack Hartmann
Marching Into Spring – Listen & Learn
The Month Song – Susan Salidor
Months of the Year Cheer – Jack Hartmann
Morning, Afternoon, Evening – Ron Brown
Moving Around the Clock – Music with Mar.
Rock n' Roll Days of the Week – Jack Hartmann
Seven Days in Every Week – Jim Rule
Sing into Spring – Jack Hartmann
Smell My Feet (The Time Song) – Tim Pacific
Summer Time, Winter Time – Colleen & Uncle Squaty
Telling Time – Jennifer Fixman
Telling Time – Marilyn M. Linford
Three Days in a Row – Jack Hartmann
Tick Tock – Jim Rule
Tick Tock – Ron Brown
Today Is – Stephen Fite
Today, Yesterday and Tomorrow – Jack Hartmann
The Twelve Months – Marilyn M. Linford
Weather Songs (see more Weather Songs)
Chilly Day – Listen & Learn
Cloudy Day – Listen & Learn
Foggy Day – Listen & Learn
Hot Day – Listen & Learn
I Love the Rain – Listen & Learn
It's a Cloudy Day – Ron Brown
Rain, Snow, Hail or Sleet – Ron Brown
Rainy Day – Listen & Learn
So Cold Outside – Fran Avni
Snowy Day – Listen & Learn
Sunny (Chilly) Day – Listen & Learn
What Will the Weather Be? – Jennifer Fixman
Whatever the Weather – Marilyn M. Linford
What's the Weather Doing Now? – KStephen Fite
What's the Weather Like Today? – Kiboomu Music

Dance & Games (see more Dance Songs)
Che Che Kooley (Ghana- line/circle dance/game) – Colleen and Uncle Squaty
Dancer in the Middle (Funk/rap Circle Game) – Colleen and Uncle Squaty
Hokey Pokey – Kiboomu Music
Let's Clap Our Hands Together– Colleen and Uncle Squaty
Little Johnny Brown (blanket-circle game) – Colleen and Uncle Squaty
Numbers In A Circle (10) (Circle Counting Game)
– Colleen and Uncle Squaty

Directions (see more Preschool -Kindergarten songs)
Directions – Music with Mar.
Follow Directions – Music with Mar.
Jump for Numbers 0-10 – Ron Brown
Kangaroo Learns Left and Right – Jack Hartmann
Left & Right – Stephen Fite
Left and Right – Listen and Learn
Lefty – Prue Whoo
Let's Start – Prue Whoo
Move Your Body Along – Listen and Learn
Right Hand, Left Hand – Music with Mar.
Tie Your Shoes Rap – Jack Hartmann
Tap Your Toe and Follow Me – Susan Salidor
Up – Prue Whoo

Colors and Shapes (see more Colors & Shapes Songs)
A Little White Bunny – Linda Brown/Dr. Thomas Moore
Black Cat – Linda Brown/Dr. Thomas Moore
Blending Colors With My Feet – Music with Mar.
Bluebird – Linda Brown/Dr. Thomas Moore
Bumblebee – Linda Brown/Dr. Thomas Moore
Circle – Ron Brown
Circles Go Round and Round – Jennifer Fixman
Colors – John 'Kinderman' Taylor
Colors All Around – Jack Hartmann
Colors All Around – Listen & Learn
Colors of Our Clothes – Music, Movement & Magination
Crazy Polygon Shapes – Music, Movement & Magination
Eight Pretty Colors – Ron Brown
Everything Has a Shape (Adjectives) – Hap Palmer
I Know the Colors of the Rainbow – Ella Jenkins
I Spy Attributes – Ron Brown
Jenny Jenkins – Songs For Teaching™
Little Tree Frog – Andrew Queen
Magic Colors (Blending Primary Colors) – MMM
Purple Pickle – Linda Brown/Dr. Thomas Moore
Shape Train – Ron Brown
Shape Up – Jack Hartmann
Shapes All Around Us – Music, Movement & Magination
Spelling Colors – Music with Mar.
Three Brown Bears – Linda Brown/Dr. Thomas Moore
Triangle – Ron Brown
What Color are You Wearing? – Kiboomu Music

Albums
Top 33 Circle Time Songs - Kiboomu Music
Circle of Songs with Hugh Hanley
Come and Make a Circle – Susan Salidor
The Bath Song & More Kids Songs – Super Simple Songs
Every 1 Counts – Jack Hartmann
Fingerplays and Footplays – Rosemary Hallum and Henry Glass
Fingerplays, Movement & Story Songs - Colleen and Uncle Squaty
Friends with the Kinderman - Kinderman John Taylor
Kindersongs – Rachel Sumner
Fall – Listen & Learn
'The Months of the Year' – Listen & Learn
Movin' Party - Colleen and Uncle Squaty
Music Mania - Stephanie Burton
Shake It Down-Turn Around - Colleen and Uncle Squaty
Sing a Song of Colors – Dr. Thomas Moore
Songs at My Fingertips – Music with Mar.
Time to Sing Hello – Listen & Learn
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star & More Kids Songs – Super Simple Songs
Wiggle It – Patty Shukla

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