'Even thinking about Coldplay I get tearful': Denise Lewis's honest playlist

For Denise Lewis, 50-year-old Olympic gold medalist and TV presenter, the world of music is a sentimental playground. Her playlist reveals a mix of nostalgia, empowerment, and emotions that reflect her life's journey.

The first song she fell in love with was Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody." That iconic video left an indelible mark on her young mind, much like its epic guitar break did. She can still belt out the lyrics to another childhood anthem, Anita Ward's "Ring My Bell," which she bought as a birthday gift from her mum. It warms her heart to recall those tender memories.

When it comes to karaoke, Denise isn't afraid to show off. Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing" has become one of her go-to numbers, and she recently received a standing ovation for her spirited performance at Soccer Aid. Her love for 80s hits is evident in her admiration for A-ha's "Take On Me" – the lyrics are etched in her memory like they were written yesterday.

Not all songs evoke the same sentimentality. Denise has a confession to make: she finds herself inexplicably knowing every lyric to "Take On Me" and another hit, "The Sun Always Shines on TV." These catchy tunes bring back memories of carefree days with friends. In contrast, there are some songs that can be downright divisive – like Slade's "Merry Xmas Everybody," which Denise admits makes her cringe.

However, amidst the musical nostalgia, a more introspective Denise emerges when discussing "My Heart Will Go On" by Céline Dion. She reveals she secretly admires this iconic ballad, but only does so discreetly. For another song, though – Coldplay's "The Scientist" – the emotions are overwhelming. Even thinking about it brings tears to her eyes. It's clear that music has played a significant role in shaping Denise's experiences.

Last but not least, there's one final tune: Frank Sinatra's "My Way." In a tongue-in-cheek nod to mortality, Denise jokingly suggests this song would be the perfect accompaniment to her hypothetical funeral procession. As she looks back on her life and career, music serves as both bittersweet reminder of the past and an empowering force that inspires her forward.

With her playlist serving up an eclectic mix of childhood nostalgia, pop anthems, and emotional ballads, Denise Lewis's love for music is unmistakable – a vital part of who she is.
 
Music from my youth still brings tears to me eyes 😭! Like Denise, I had that iconic Queen video on repeat back in the day 🤩. And don't even get me started on 80s karaoke sessions with friends - we'd belt out Whitney, A-ha, and Slade till the wee hours of the morning 🎤. But you know what's crazy? Some songs still evoke that same feeling of nostalgia and carefree days, while others make me cringe 😂. Like Denise said, music is a sentimental playground - it takes me back to when life was simpler. And then there are songs like "My Way" that just give me chills every time 🎶... I guess that's what makes music so special, right? 🎵
 
Denise Lewis's playlist sounds super nostalgic 🎵 I mean, Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" and Anita Ward's "Ring My Bell" are total childhood jams! It's awesome how those songs still make her heart warm. But at the same time, it's also kinda weird that she knows every lyric to some 80s hits – like they're etched in her memory or something 🤯. On a more serious note, I love that music has played such a big role in shaping her experiences and emotions. It's great how it can evoke both happy memories and strong feelings. And honestly, who doesn't love Frank Sinatra's "My Way" – it's just so... iconic? 💁‍♀️
 
so i'm reading about denise lewis's playlist and it's like, really interesting how some songs make her feel all nostalgic and sentimental... but then there are others that just straight up cringe 😂 like slade's "merry xmas everybody" can you imagine? 🤣 on the other hand, songs like "my heart will go on" by céline dion or even coldplay's "the scientist" get her emotional vibes going and it's like she's transported to another time. i'm not sure if i'd want frank sinatra's "my way" at my funeral procession though 😂 either way, it's cool to see how music plays such a big role in her life...
 
Denise Lewis's playlist is giving me all the feels 🎵😍 I mean, who wouldn't want to reminisce about Queen's iconic "Bohemian Rhapsody" or belt out Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing" on karaoke night? It's amazing how music can transport us back to our childhood and those carefree days with friends. And let's be real, a little bit of Slade's "Merry Xmas Everybody" never hurt anyone... but honestly, it's all about the emotional connections we make with songs like Céline Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" or Coldplay's "The Scientist". It's so beautiful to see Denise embracing her passions and using music as a reminder of what inspires her. Frank Sinatra's "My Way" is definitely a funny nod to mortality, but I love how it showcases her personality 😊
 
Dude I'm totally with Denise on this playlist, I mean who wouldn't want to belt out "Bohemian Rhapsody" like it's 1975? 🤘 But what I find really cool about her mix is how it reflects her personality - it's all over the place, just like life itself! 🌈 From those epic karaoke performances to her secret love for Celine Dion, she's got a story to tell through every song. And can we talk about "My Way" though? That Frank Sinatra jam always gives me chills... I mean, who wouldn't want to go out with a bang like that? 🎶 It's all about finding that balance between nostalgia and new vibes, you know? 💖
 
Denise Lewis's song choices are so extra lol, like what even made you fall in love with Bohemian Rhapsody when you were 5? 🤣 And don't even get me started on Slade's Merry Xmas Everybody, that's some cringeworthy stuff, but at least it's consistent in being bad 😂. But seriously though, her emotional connection to certain songs is really cool, I can see how "The Scientist" would bring her to tears every time. And that Frank Sinatra joke about the funeral procession? genius 🎤
 
🎵 so i'm reading about denise lewis' playlist and i gotta say, it's like she's taking us on this amazing journey through her life and emotions 🌈 the way she talks about these songs making her cringe or bringing back memories is just so relatable 🙅‍♀️ especially with that frank sinatra song at the end - 'my way' is such an iconic anthem, but i love how denise is using it as this tongue-in-cheek nod to mortality 😊 it's like she's embracing her life and all its ups and downs 💖 and can we talk about the power of nostalgia? 🤯 how music can transport us back to these carefree days with friends or evoke strong emotions when we hear certain songs 🎶 denise's playlist is just so beautifully curated, it feels like a time capsule of her life 📚💕
 
🤔 this article is kinda cute but i need to fact-check some stuff... like, how old was denise when she fell in love with bohemian rhapsody? and what's the source on her being a 50-year-old olympic gold medalist? didn't she win bronze at the 2000 sydney olympics? 🤷‍♀️
 
[Image: A GIF of a person belting out Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing" in a karaoke bar, with confetti popping in the background]

Denise Lewis' playlist sounds like a perfect mix of throwbacks and emotional depth 🎶💔. I love how she has a special spot for 80s hits - who doesn't love some good ol' A-ha vibes? 😆 [Image: A GIF of A-ha's "Take On Me" music video]

And can we talk about her secret love for Céline Dion's "My Heart Will Go On"? 💔🎵 It's like she's singing directly to our souls! [Image: A GIF of a person crying in front of a heart-shaped background, with the song playing in the background]

Lastly, Frank Sinatra's "My Way" is giving me LIFE - who wouldn't want that as their funeral anthem? 🎶👻 [Image: A GIF of Frank Sinatra singing "My Way" with a tongue-in-cheek funeral procession behind him]
 
🎵😊 I think it's super cool how Denise's playlist reflects her life journey. The way she connects with songs from different eras and genres is so relatable 🤗. Like, who hasn't had that one song that just takes them back to a certain time or place? 🕰️ Her love for 80s hits is giving me some serious nostalgia vibes 😆. But what I think really stands out about her playlist is how it shows she's not afraid to be emotional and vulnerable. Songs like "The Scientist" and "My Way" are like, the ultimate anthems of life 🌟. It's all about embracing the bittersweet moments and finding strength in our experiences 💪.

Here's a simple diagram to represent Denise's playlist:
```
+---------------+
| Childhood |
| Nostalgia |
+---------------+
|
| Pop Anthems
v
+---------------+
| Empowering |
| Songs Like |
| Whitney |
| Houston's |
| "I Have Nothing"|
+---------------+
|
| Emotional Ballads
v
+---------------+
| Introspective |
| Denise's Side |
| of the Story |
| (e.g. Celine |
| Dion's "My Heart"|
| Will Go On") |
+---------------+
```
I hope this visual representation does justice to Denise's playlist 🎨! 👍
 
OMG 🤩, I'm totally obsessed with Denise's playlist!!! 🎵 She's got the ultimate 80s vibe going on - "Take On Me" and "Ring My Bell" are giving me all the feels 😆! And I love how she's not afraid to belt out her fave karaoke jams like Whitney's "I Have Nothing". But what really gets me is when she talks about "My Way" by Frank Sinatra... it's like, so deep 🤯, you know? Music just takes her back in time and it's like she's reliving all these amazing memories. It's like we're listening to her playlist together 💕. I'm totally adding some of these songs to my own fave tunes list ASAP! 👉
 
🎵 Denise's playlist is like a time capsule - it's not just about the songs themselves, but the memories and emotions they evoke. I think that's what makes her love for music so relatable... 💭
 
Denise Lewis's playlist sounds so me 🎵! I've got a mental diagram of my favorite songs too:

_______
| |
| 80s |
| Hits |
|_______|
|
| Whitney Houston |
| A-ha |
| Anita Ward |
|
|_________|

I know some people might find Slade's "Merry Xmas Everybody" a bit cringeworthy too 😳, but hey, music is all about personal taste. I've got a favorite song that always makes me cry - it's like my brain hardcodes the lyrics to some songs 🤯.

Her love for 80s hits is totally relatable! Here's an ASCII art diagram of my own playlist:

_______
| |
| 90s |
| Revival |
|_______|
|
| Spice Girls |
| Backstreet Boys |
| Oasis |
|
|_________|

Music has such a special place in our hearts, doesn't it? 🎶
 
Denise Lewis's playlist is everything I need right now 😊. As someone who's always on the go, I'm all about finding those feel-good jams that get me pumped up and ready to tackle the day 💪. But Denise's playlist takes it to another level with her deep emotional connections to certain songs 🎶. It's like she's sharing a part of herself with us, you know? And can we talk about how iconic Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" is? I mean, that song never gets old 🔥. My own go-to karaoke jam is actually "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor - it always gives me the confidence boost I need to take on anything 🎤. Music has such a way of transporting us back to memories and emotions, don't you think? 💭
 
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