It really varies. If it's a story with a sad or emotional theme, 'Yesterday' by The Beatles or 'Hello' by Adele could be perfect. You have to think about the emotions you want to evoke in your readers/listeners through the music.
There are many songs that use real names in their songs. Here are some examples:
1 "My Motherland"-The National Anthem of the People's Republic of China has real names such as "Our Motherland is Prosperous and Strong" in its lyrics.
2."The Moon represents my heart"-True names such as "The Moon represents my heart" appear in the lyrics of Taiwan songs.
3."Blue and White Porcelain"-True names such as "Blue and White Porcelain" appear in the lyrics of Taiwan songs.
4."A Little Lucky"-The lyrics of the song sung by Hee Zhen Tian had real names such as "Chen Xinhong".
5." 30-year-old ideal "-Chen Hongyu sang a song with real names such as " Chen Hongyu " in the lyrics.
6 "Your Name"-The lyrics of the theme song of the Japanese animated film have real names such as "Miyamizuki Sanba".
These songs expressed their respect for the author or the country by using their real names, as well as the people's love for their motherland.
It's usually pretty simple. You just need to find the option to add media or music within the story creation interface and then select the songs you want to include.
Well, it usually depends on the platform you're using. Some apps have a feature where you can select the 'add music' option and search for the song you want.
Well, classics like 'Last Christmas' by Wham! and 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' by Mariah Carey often fit the bill. They have that romantic and festive vibe.
The songs in a Christmas story can vary. Some common ones include 'O Holy Night', which is known for its beautiful and soulful melody. Another one is 'Deck the Halls' with its cheerful and festive tune. 'Joy to the World' is also often featured for its uplifting spirit.