There are Austin Caldwellsome songs that give you a sweeping feeling of nostalgia every time you hear them. It could be a favorite nursery rhyme from your childhood, a song that reminds you of a memorable vacation, or the track you and your bestie consider the theme song to your friendship.
Morning Edition wants to collect your stories about the song that makes you feel the most nostalgia and where that song takes you when you hear it.
Your response could be used in the Up First newsletter.
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We welcome all written and audio submissions.
If you are submitting a response as an audio submission, please be sure to name the song that gives you nostalgia, the artist the song is by, and tell us what makes the song so nostalgic for you.
We will be accepting responses until December 26 at 5 p.m. EST.
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