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What music is putting smiles in your heart right now?

Started by paperdoll, December 16, 2011, 04:50:58 PM

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GeorgiaGirl

I'm a singer/songwriter kind of girl most of the time.  But, I like something with a little soul added to it, too.  My favorites are David Gray, Amos Lee & a new one (to me anyway) I heard on Pandora this week was the album Between Earth & Sky (Celtic) by Robin Bullock.   Good music is such a soother of the soul.   :)

Patze

Good choice Georgia, I too like Pandora a lot, but I'm nutty about Celtic music anyways. :D


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Duchess

Hey, what about Motown oldies.

Smokey & The Miracles, Stevie Wonder, The Marvelettes, Mary Well, The Temptations etc.

What are some of  your favorite songs?


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Sooki

I made a Road CD to play when I driving distances.  It's oldies that I can sing along to until I'm hoarse (not so long these days).  It includes, Lovin' Spoonful, Beatles, Aretha, Jimmy Cliff, Bonnie Raitt, Dan Hicks, Mamas and the Papas, Otis Redding, and Bob Dylan.
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smallfry

I also have been listening to a little Buble along with Eliza Doolittle and Norah Jones. I must say that i am a bit over the Christmas music.

Cheryl

Patze

Awww Sooki, take out Bob Dylan (one of the few artists I just could never get into) and that would be an outstanding CD!


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A66eyroad

Duchess, I love Stevie! His song "Superwoman" is one of my faves. I love the whole "Music of My Mind" album. But I think "Innervisions" was his best.

Speaking of Motown, I also love Edwin Starr -- especially the song "25 Miles From Home." I sing that on my way home from work about every day --- C'mon feet, don't fail me now!   8)  It makes me laugh and dance in the car -- I'm sure those around me in the traffic think I'm nuts!

This past weekend I watched "The Big Chill" and was treated to some great old tunes, not to mention cute ol' Kevin Kline.
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Patze

I like Edwin Starr as well, and his song "War" is one of my favs -


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A66eyroad

Also Junior Walker - What Does It Take To Win Your Love For Me?

My daughter has asked me if I like any music at all from this century.   ::)
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meow

Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a theme by Paganini. love it.
Wyndam Hill Songs Without Words
Dave Matthews
Collective Soul
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Duchess

Alright now! I can just hear us all singing. We are dancing and snapping our fingers and groovin' to the beat.

Doesn't that just take you away. You forget about your aches and pains for a while. Music is very good therapy.

A66eyroad, I think that "Innervisions" was his best. He went deep into in mind and soul.

My all time favorite is the crooner extraordinaire, Smokey Robinson!


Duchess


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Meld256

I love the old Motown; the Temptations, Smokey Robinson.  Aretha!  ;)  The young man who first sang "Stand By Me"  Ben E. King...what an awesome voice; he died too young.

Joe S.

Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery songs have been running through my head as wake up songs that past few mornings. I do not know where the play list comes from. When I was younger it was one of the local radio stations. I could tell people what song was on the radio by what I heard playing. The oddity of it would fascinate people that knew me. I know that this happened to others.
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meow

Quote from: Joe S. on January 10, 2012, 07:04:48 AM
Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery songs have been running through my head as wake up songs that past few mornings. I do not know where the play list comes from. When I was younger it was one of the local radio stations. I could tell people what song was on the radio by what I heard playing. The oddity of it would fascinate people that knew me. I know that this happened to others.
Me too. It still happens. Something says TURN ON THE RADIO and there is the song that was in my head.
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I refuse to tiptoe quietly through life, only to arrive safely at death's door.

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A66eyroad

I went to college with a guy like that. We called him Electromagnetic Bob.   :D
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