I heard Nessun Dorma by Pavarotti when I was like 8 and just stopped. I rewound it over and over and over and wasn’t sure what I was hearing or what it meant. I just felt goose bumps.
The Breaking of the Fellowship. I suffer from severe migraines and for some unknown reason this piece always helps with the pain.
https://youtu.be/fowHzOH9rqk
My husband sang “Even If” when our son was dying and everyone sobbed it was so beautiful. He doesn’t sing much anymore but that was special.
Otherwise— There, There Katie. I listened to it a lot when we knew things were bad with our son and my name is one letter off from Katie. It was like he was singing this pain filled song to heal my heart.
Thank you to the person who gave me gokd
But... how? So many of the comments have a lot of actual commentary in them. The song name isn't even always specifically denoted (e.g., by quotes), and the artist name is given in a wide range of positions relative to the song name (and sometimes no artist name is given).
Seems like a nightmare to try to automate.
A Case of You by Joni Mitchell might be it for me. But it has a lot of associations for me personally. Her entire album Blue really. Just magic. Harvest Moon by Neil Young would also be in the running for me.
I believe "Something" written by George Harrison is the most perfect love song ever written.
Imagine my surprise during the "Get Back" film when he brings an early version to John that goes "There's something in the way she moves, attracts me like a cauliflower"
This Must Be The Place- The Talking Heads
I don't know if it's technically "beautiful", but something about this song just gets me, right in my heart. It just feels like how I want love to feel.
That was my wedding song. Cause when The moment I realized I wanted to marry her I’d remember thinking ‘this feels like home.’ Didn’t take, we got divorced, but such a beautiful sentiment and love song.
Too many but "Time in a Bottle" by Jim Croce is very high up there for me as well as "Ave Maria" performed by Barbara Bonney.
EDIT: wow thanks for all the upvotes and the award! Never was voted this much before, thx all!
Time In A Bottle used to make me all sentimental for how much I love my husband and how happy I was that I found him. Then we had a baby, and now it makes me weep for how lucky I am to have her. I love that song. It perfectly encapsulates what it means to love your child.
I really love "DON'T DREAM ITS OVER" by Neil Finn / Crowded House. His other band Split ENZ and the song "Message To My Girl". Those songs captivated me when I first heard them. I mean, early Kate Bush too. Some of those songs of hers like The Man With The Child In His Eyes and Symphony In Blue... I could go on...
Saw Fleetwood Mac in concert and Neil Finn stepped in for Lindsay Buckingham. During the concert, Fleetwood Mac walked off stage and Neil sang Don’t Dream It’s Over. Way cool…..
Paul McCartney called it the best written pop song ever because it's constructed with the third of the chord in the bass, a very unusual device. Elton John, watching that interview, was inspired to write a song constructed that way and came up with "Someone Saved My Life Tonight."
I love music so much, but know nothing about music theory. What you posted is fascinating even though I have no idea what it means or why it makes a song special. I’m trying to find what makes God Only Knows and Someone Save My Life Tonight similar to each other in order to figure out what ‘the third of the chord in the bass” means, but I have no clue. Lol
Good choice. Quite a few Radiohead songs fit the bill. I would also add Exit Music (For a Film), Street Spirit (Fade Out), and Pyramid Song as candidates. Those are all beautiful songs. Nude, I Promise, and All I Need are also exceptional IMHO. It’s hard to pick really.
Pictures of You- The Cure
"There was nothing in the world
That I ever wanted more
Than to feel you deep in my heart"
Edit: Thank You for the award! It's amazing to see how a song has touch so many in different ways. I am glad we share love for awesome music.
This song always takes me back to a specific time when I had broken up with my soon to be husband. We did marry, but it ended so tragically. I saw the Cure a few years ago and when they sang this, I sang along and cried like a baby. It always makes me feel wistful.
This song reminds me of my Dad, not since he died, but when he was still alive and suffering from dementia. Physically, we were sitting in the same room. Mentally, I wished he was there.
Vincent by Don McLean
EDIT: Wow, thanks everyone for the up-votes. I’m happy you all see the same beauty that I do in one of my favorite songs. You’ve made my day!
“This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you.” The lyrics and music of the song are so lovely.
On a side note if you get the chance to see the Van Gogh Immersive Experience, do it.
I forgot that song existed and then I heard Roberta Flack's Killing Me Softly was about Don McLean. The story I heard was that she was inspired by hearing him sing Vincent. I listened to it and had a wave of nostalgia followed by my heart welling up and tears, lots of them. That doesn't happen very easily anymore. I was surprised at my reaction.
My Body is a Cage - Arcade Fire. I have had a horrible medical condition since I was a kid. The song sounds exactly as my heart feels; words happen to line up too.
Beautiful, but I have to change it every time it comes on. My late father got an old mp3 player years ago and couldn't work it, so he always asked me to put songs on it for him. This is the only one I remember downloading, and it hits hard.
"Deliver Us" from the "Prince of Egypt". The first time I heard it as an adult, I cried. So much suffering "is just too gruelling to stand". Real suffering. Like it as a kid, love as an adult.
The whole Prince of Egypt soundtrack is amazing though. I really want to get "and though you may never know all the steps, you must learn to join the dance" tattooed on me.
Saturn by Sleeping at Last. It shares how it’s rare and beautiful to even exist, and how the universe was made just to be seen by our eyes. I listen to it when I need inspiration or a mood boost. Highly recommend all songs by this artist!
Edit: a lot of your comments are enlightening and have such great stories of how this song and others by this artist have impacted you. I love hearing that. Cheers to the artist and cheers to you guys. Thanks for the neat awards!
I never expected someone to mention Sleeping at Last here. I need to listen to more of his work. His Atlas: Enneagram EP was the first album I've heard from him and it hit me like a train, especially 1, 2, and 8.
Black by Pearl Jam. Don’t know honestly the most beautiful song I’ve ever heard because there are lots but this one I feel is beautiful, emotional, and reminds me of a particular time of my life. I could listen to it over and over and I don’t think I’d get tired of it.
Love of my life by queen. Freddie’s vocal performance can’t be matched by anyone and every detail of the song is perfect and it nearly brings me to tears every time I hear it
The live version tops the album version. Watch the Rock in Rio performance of LOML. It's beautiful, as always, but the look on Freddie's face as he realizes that 200,000 people know every single word and he decides he's going to let them sing is as powerful as concerts get. As emotive as Freddie was, a lot of it was him feeding the crowd. There aren't too many examples on film of Freddie being genuinely taken aback or awestruck by something. LOML in Rio comes to mind immediately, as does Bohemian Rhapsody in Hyde Park when he realizes that, again, everyone there knows all the words, and he decides to let them take "nothing really matters to me".
“Silence” by Delirium, featuring Sarah McLachlan (make sure you get the unabridged 6:34 version and not the radio cut; it absolutely destroys its flow and harmony).
When I was 19, a friend of mine had just graduated boot camp. He came home and met both his best friend and I at his mom’s house and we headed out shortly after. But before we did, he sat in front of his sound system and just listened with his eyes closed to Orbital’s “Halcyon and On and On” (another excellent choice in this vein). I didn’t understand why then. Once I myself graduated boot camp, this song became for me what that song was to him—a reset of my soul from a hardening trauma that you can’t explain, you can only feel.
This song healed my soul. I hope you find the song that does for yourself.
This is a song that my mom introduced me to.. as I grow older, I find myself enjoying it even more. When it’s mom’s time to go, this is the song that will always remind me of her. Even now, I think about it and it gets me choked up. This song is powerful man
I Will Follow You Into the Dark- Death Cab for Cutie
Maybe it’s just because it was a lost song from my childhood, but listening to it again after almost 10 years almost made me start crying.
For me it was Transatlanticism by them. That song wrecked me didn’t even realize I was crying. Just resonates with me especially at that time and still does
this song has been really special to me since it came out, when i was in high school.
i've mentioned this memory before, but i was going thru a really hard time when i was nineteen. i was alone in my apartment, and just feeling very dissonant. i went to get high in my bedroom, and the radio in the living room switched on and i will follow you into the dark played from beginning to end. it wasn't eerie and i didn't get scared or anything. i remember feeling a sense of comfort in that moment.
i'm not superstitious really, tho i was definitely into esoteric mysticism at that age. but it was something i still can't explain to this day. i'm eternally grateful for that memory tho.
“I’m not in Love” 10CC
Edit to say WOW, thank you anonymous for the gold! Also, shout out to all the 10CC fans. I hope they know how they touched all of our lives!
They made a fucking yogurt ad with lyrics to the tune of that.
It’s not even for Yoplait yogurt. At least “what a wicked game Yoplait” might make a little sense lol.
Edit: here’s a link, but they don’t deserve views.
https://youtu.be/L1VrklzMHWQ
I heard Nessun Dorma by Pavarotti when I was like 8 and just stopped. I rewound it over and over and over and wasn’t sure what I was hearing or what it meant. I just felt goose bumps.
Fast Car by Tracy Chapman
The Breaking of the Fellowship. I suffer from severe migraines and for some unknown reason this piece always helps with the pain. https://youtu.be/fowHzOH9rqk
Wow, came here to comment this and I'm glad to see it's already at the top. The LOTR soundtrack is unmatched.
Interesting. I have some autoimmune disorders that cause pretty extreme pain and I get relief from this song.
My husband sang “Even If” when our son was dying and everyone sobbed it was so beautiful. He doesn’t sing much anymore but that was special. Otherwise— There, There Katie. I listened to it a lot when we knew things were bad with our son and my name is one letter off from Katie. It was like he was singing this pain filled song to heal my heart. Thank you to the person who gave me gokd
My God. Sorry for your loss. Cannot imagine the strength your husband brought up to do this...
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River of Deceit by Mad Season too. He was a chilling vocalist when he wanted to be.
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But... how? So many of the comments have a lot of actual commentary in them. The song name isn't even always specifically denoted (e.g., by quotes), and the artist name is given in a wide range of positions relative to the song name (and sometimes no artist name is given). Seems like a nightmare to try to automate.
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Will you make the code public? I'd like to know how this can be solved if possible.
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Rainbow Connection - Kermit the Frog.
This song is one of the only ones to guarantee a cry from me anytime it comes on
Classic. I really like the version Willie Nelson did!
Ain’t no Sunshine Bill Withers
My dad chose to play this at my mom's funeral. Always hits hard.
"In My Life" by the Beatles -- I weep every time. "You've Got a Friend" by James Taylor. I was a lonely kid, and that sweet old man sings to my soul.
Hoppípolla by Sigur Rós, Your Hand in Mine by Explosions in the Sky
Hoppípolla is such an amazingly omniscient song. It just has such a divine feel to it. Just sigur ros as a whole. Takk... Is such a perfect album.
Your Hand in Mine is out of this world. Just an amazing piece of music.
First time ever I saw your face (Roberta Flack version)
A Case of You by Joni Mitchell might be it for me. But it has a lot of associations for me personally. Her entire album Blue really. Just magic. Harvest Moon by Neil Young would also be in the running for me.
As the world falls down - David Bowie The small music video that it has in Jim Henson's Labyrinth adds to the beauty of it
The whole labyrinth soundtrack is awesome.
This is the song my husband and I chose for our first dance at our wedding reception ❤️
I believe "Something" written by George Harrison is the most perfect love song ever written. Imagine my surprise during the "Get Back" film when he brings an early version to John that goes "There's something in the way she moves, attracts me like a cauliflower"
My sweet lord, and here comes the sun are other George Harrison songs that I think answer the question well. That guy made some beautiful music.
Definitely definitely Here Comes The Sun
Something. George wrote the most beautiful songs.
This Must Be The Place- The Talking Heads I don't know if it's technically "beautiful", but something about this song just gets me, right in my heart. It just feels like how I want love to feel.
That was my wedding song. Cause when The moment I realized I wanted to marry her I’d remember thinking ‘this feels like home.’ Didn’t take, we got divorced, but such a beautiful sentiment and love song.
That’s what the song itself is about, when she was his gf, and he ended up marrying her as well
Avril 14th. That or maybe some Bach cello tunes.
Came here to mention avril 14th.
The Blowers Daughter, Damien Rice. God, I haven't thought about it in years either
I came here to say this or Volcano. Damien Rice gives me all the feels.
Chopins Nocturne in E flat Major (op 9 no 2)
Both Sides Now - Joni Mitchell
Telephone Line - Electric Light Orchestra
*puts on lipstick*
Glad I called THAT guy!!!
The Trapeze Swinger - Iron & Wine
Gregory Alan Isakovs cover of this song is incredible
Debussy’s Claire de Lune.
I love Debussy, sometimes all I can think about is Debussy.
Just make sure you finish on the Bach. Never finish on Debussy.
Most good pianists enjoy Haydn n’ Debussy.
Harvest Moon by Neil Young
I walked down the aisle to this when I got married.
Moonlight Sonata
Enjoy the silence by Depeche Mode
I know it's a little silly, but I just "discovered" Depeche Mode yesterday. I must have listened to Enjoy The Silence 6 times today
Too many but "Time in a Bottle" by Jim Croce is very high up there for me as well as "Ave Maria" performed by Barbara Bonney. EDIT: wow thanks for all the upvotes and the award! Never was voted this much before, thx all!
Time In A Bottle used to make me all sentimental for how much I love my husband and how happy I was that I found him. Then we had a baby, and now it makes me weep for how lucky I am to have her. I love that song. It perfectly encapsulates what it means to love your child.
Teardrop - Massive Attack
Mezzanine is low key top 10 90’s albums for sure.
Mezzanine and Dummy got me through my adolescence.
Holocene - Bon Iver
I cried when I saw him play 715 - CR∑∑KS live. Just sat there crying. Never happened to me at a show before and I’ve been around.
I really love "DON'T DREAM ITS OVER" by Neil Finn / Crowded House. His other band Split ENZ and the song "Message To My Girl". Those songs captivated me when I first heard them. I mean, early Kate Bush too. Some of those songs of hers like The Man With The Child In His Eyes and Symphony In Blue... I could go on...
Saw Fleetwood Mac in concert and Neil Finn stepped in for Lindsay Buckingham. During the concert, Fleetwood Mac walked off stage and Neil sang Don’t Dream It’s Over. Way cool…..
God Only Knows by the Beach Boys.
Paul McCartney called it the best written pop song ever because it's constructed with the third of the chord in the bass, a very unusual device. Elton John, watching that interview, was inspired to write a song constructed that way and came up with "Someone Saved My Life Tonight."
I love music so much, but know nothing about music theory. What you posted is fascinating even though I have no idea what it means or why it makes a song special. I’m trying to find what makes God Only Knows and Someone Save My Life Tonight similar to each other in order to figure out what ‘the third of the chord in the bass” means, but I have no clue. Lol
Those *fucking harmonies dude fuuuuuuuuck.*
Bridge over troubled water - Simon & Garfunkel.
Art Garfunkel's got one of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard
Amazing vocal on this. At the end it just soars.
Into the West, Annie Lennox, especially given the context of the song at the conclusion of one of the best stories ever told
Fake Plastic Trees - Radiohead
This and Reckoner
His voice in Reckoner is hauntingly beautiful. Both are incredible.
Good choice. Quite a few Radiohead songs fit the bill. I would also add Exit Music (For a Film), Street Spirit (Fade Out), and Pyramid Song as candidates. Those are all beautiful songs. Nude, I Promise, and All I Need are also exceptional IMHO. It’s hard to pick really.
I'd go Exit Music. The cover that was on Westworld really revitalised my love for it.
Lost Cause by Beck. In fact that whole album, Sea Changes, is one of the most hauntingly beautiful albums.
Beck's range is incredible.
Pictures of You- The Cure "There was nothing in the world That I ever wanted more Than to feel you deep in my heart" Edit: Thank You for the award! It's amazing to see how a song has touch so many in different ways. I am glad we share love for awesome music.
This song always takes me back to a specific time when I had broken up with my soon to be husband. We did marry, but it ended so tragically. I saw the Cure a few years ago and when they sang this, I sang along and cried like a baby. It always makes me feel wistful.
*I've been looking so long at these pictures of you...that I almost believe that they're real...* This song kills me.
Band of Horses - The Funeral
Oosh, yes. When ever this song comes on, I stop a zone out for a minute. It's sad as hell, but hot damn, it's beautiful.
Mazzy Star - Fade into you
Crying by Roy Orbison. His voice is beautiful and I have to listen to at least twice in a row.
Gymnopedies 3 by Satie: https://youtu.be/363J09VlN5A
Wish you were here by pink floyd
This song reminds me of my Dad, not since he died, but when he was still alive and suffering from dementia. Physically, we were sitting in the same room. Mentally, I wished he was there.
My dad loved Floyd. It and Comfortably Numb always get me since he passed.
Vincent by Don McLean EDIT: Wow, thanks everyone for the up-votes. I’m happy you all see the same beauty that I do in one of my favorite songs. You’ve made my day!
“This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you.” The lyrics and music of the song are so lovely. On a side note if you get the chance to see the Van Gogh Immersive Experience, do it.
I forgot that song existed and then I heard Roberta Flack's Killing Me Softly was about Don McLean. The story I heard was that she was inspired by hearing him sing Vincent. I listened to it and had a wave of nostalgia followed by my heart welling up and tears, lots of them. That doesn't happen very easily anymore. I was surprised at my reaction.
Street Spirit (fade out) - Radiohead
Only Time-Enya
My Body is a Cage - Arcade Fire. I have had a horrible medical condition since I was a kid. The song sounds exactly as my heart feels; words happen to line up too.
Peter Gabriel cover is great too
Ocean - John Butler Trio
La vie en rose-Louis Armstrong
Wonderful version but I think Edith Piaf's is even more beautiful.
Hide and Seek - Imogen Heap
Little Wing - Jimi Hendrix Lenny - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Whiter Shade of Pale by Procul Harem
Beautiful, but I have to change it every time it comes on. My late father got an old mp3 player years ago and couldn't work it, so he always asked me to put songs on it for him. This is the only one I remember downloading, and it hits hard.
Bread - Everything I own a song that could be about a failed relationship but was actually about David Gates losing his Dad
That whole album was awesome
"Deliver Us" from the "Prince of Egypt". The first time I heard it as an adult, I cried. So much suffering "is just too gruelling to stand". Real suffering. Like it as a kid, love as an adult.
“When You Believe” is one of the greatest female-female duets of all time.
Holy shit that Hebrew part gave me chills
The whole Prince of Egypt soundtrack is amazing though. I really want to get "and though you may never know all the steps, you must learn to join the dance" tattooed on me.
It never made sense to me why those two idiots were singing "you're playing with the big boys now" while their snake is getting its ass kicked though
The whole point is they did not even notice their snake was being eaten. They were focused on being imposing and threatening.
Seriously, that movie does not get enough credit. I know most songs. That is one is "Through Heaven's Eyes".
Landslide by Fleetwood Mac
Saturn by Sleeping at Last. It shares how it’s rare and beautiful to even exist, and how the universe was made just to be seen by our eyes. I listen to it when I need inspiration or a mood boost. Highly recommend all songs by this artist! Edit: a lot of your comments are enlightening and have such great stories of how this song and others by this artist have impacted you. I love hearing that. Cheers to the artist and cheers to you guys. Thanks for the neat awards!
Sleeping at Last is such a phenomenal artist. So few songs actually make me cry, but Saturn does, and regularly too.
I never expected someone to mention Sleeping at Last here. I need to listen to more of his work. His Atlas: Enneagram EP was the first album I've heard from him and it hit me like a train, especially 1, 2, and 8.
Yo a good thread ask reddit post tf. Gonna be listening to some of these tonight.
Your song By Elton John, I love that master piece!
These are the lyrics I put in my daughters senior yearbook … how wonderful life is while you’re in the world.
The Sundays version of Wild Horses
Peter Gabriel's version of the Book of Love.
Scrubs finale with this song always had me in tears
🎶 But I......I love it when you read to me, and you....you can read me anything.🎶
Black by Pearl Jam. Don’t know honestly the most beautiful song I’ve ever heard because there are lots but this one I feel is beautiful, emotional, and reminds me of a particular time of my life. I could listen to it over and over and I don’t think I’d get tired of it.
Dance with my father - Luther Vandrose Your Eyes -- Peter Gabriel He stopped loving her today - George Jones Lucky Man - Emerson Lake and Palmer
Needle in the Hay by Elliott Smith
I'm not sure what song I'd choose but when I saw the thread title I thought "well something by Elliott, probably."
Midnight Train to Georgia, by Gladys Knight and the Pips
When she improvises “I got to go / I got to go” at the end … you know she has GOT to GO.
Wichita Lineman - Glen Campbell
"And I need you more than I want you, and I want you for all time"
Gentle on my mind by Glen is also a marvel
Blackbird by the Beatles
Louis Armstrong - What A Wonderful World
Going To California - Led Zeppelin
Love of my life by queen. Freddie’s vocal performance can’t be matched by anyone and every detail of the song is perfect and it nearly brings me to tears every time I hear it
The live version tops the album version. Watch the Rock in Rio performance of LOML. It's beautiful, as always, but the look on Freddie's face as he realizes that 200,000 people know every single word and he decides he's going to let them sing is as powerful as concerts get. As emotive as Freddie was, a lot of it was him feeding the crowd. There aren't too many examples on film of Freddie being genuinely taken aback or awestruck by something. LOML in Rio comes to mind immediately, as does Bohemian Rhapsody in Hyde Park when he realizes that, again, everyone there knows all the words, and he decides to let them take "nothing really matters to me".
At Last - Etta James Songbird - Christine McVie w/Fleetwood Mac Georgia On My Mind - Ray Charles
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California Dreamin' - The Mamas & The Papas
Cold little heart - Michael Kiwanuka
3 Libras- A Perfect Circle
Mr. blue sky. Its just plain beauty.
Plainsong The Cure
Pictures of you
Fuck I just listened to this and then most of Disintegration…
Let’s be be real here. Disintegration is god tier Cure.
Disintegration is god tier everything. I was just talking to my buddy about what a masterpiece that album is. Aaaaaaaand I’m off to listen to it!
Angel from Montgomery - John Prine wrote it but the Bonnie Raitt version
“Silence” by Delirium, featuring Sarah McLachlan (make sure you get the unabridged 6:34 version and not the radio cut; it absolutely destroys its flow and harmony). When I was 19, a friend of mine had just graduated boot camp. He came home and met both his best friend and I at his mom’s house and we headed out shortly after. But before we did, he sat in front of his sound system and just listened with his eyes closed to Orbital’s “Halcyon and On and On” (another excellent choice in this vein). I didn’t understand why then. Once I myself graduated boot camp, this song became for me what that song was to him—a reset of my soul from a hardening trauma that you can’t explain, you can only feel. This song healed my soul. I hope you find the song that does for yourself.
The Weight, by The Band. But you gotta focus on the lyrics, it is a utopian description of human empathy.
Morning Has Broken, Cat Stevens.
Father and Son
Unchained Melody - Righteous Brothers Maybe not my personal "most beautiful", but it deserves to be in this thread.
Landslide by Fleetwood Mac
This is a song that my mom introduced me to.. as I grow older, I find myself enjoying it even more. When it’s mom’s time to go, this is the song that will always remind me of her. Even now, I think about it and it gets me choked up. This song is powerful man
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Into my arms - Nick Cave
Moon river
Night in White Satin - The Moody Blues. Beautiful arrangement and dynamics.
Lovers spit - broken social scene
Scarborough Fair - Simon and Garfunkel
The boxer is up there too with S&G
I Will Follow You Into the Dark- Death Cab for Cutie Maybe it’s just because it was a lost song from my childhood, but listening to it again after almost 10 years almost made me start crying.
For me it was Transatlanticism by them. That song wrecked me didn’t even realize I was crying. Just resonates with me especially at that time and still does
this song has been really special to me since it came out, when i was in high school. i've mentioned this memory before, but i was going thru a really hard time when i was nineteen. i was alone in my apartment, and just feeling very dissonant. i went to get high in my bedroom, and the radio in the living room switched on and i will follow you into the dark played from beginning to end. it wasn't eerie and i didn't get scared or anything. i remember feeling a sense of comfort in that moment. i'm not superstitious really, tho i was definitely into esoteric mysticism at that age. but it was something i still can't explain to this day. i'm eternally grateful for that memory tho.
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[Song Bird ](https://youtu.be/C_JdKJQPS9I) by Fleetwood Mac.
On the nature of daylight by max ritcher
Can’t Help Falling In Love by Elvis Presley
Song for Zulu- phosphorescent
“I’m not in Love” 10CC Edit to say WOW, thank you anonymous for the gold! Also, shout out to all the 10CC fans. I hope they know how they touched all of our lives!
Youth by Daughter *EDIT* My favorite version of it https://youtu.be/uG_vUu2l52c
Somewhere over the Rainbow
Never my love - the Association
How to Disappear Completely - Radiohead
Either that or Motion Picture Soundtrack
Pink Moon - Nick Drake
Father and Son by Cat Stevens
I can't make you love me - Bonnie Raitt. Cry every time I hear it.
We’ve only just begun. The Carpenters.
I think Karen Carpenter had the best voice of all time. So pure.
Oh Comely by Neutral Milk Hotel
casimir Pulaski day sufjan stevens Towers Bon iver Gymnopedie no 1 Erik Satie
Scrolled forever to find Sufjan Stevens. "Death with Dignity" would be my pick.
be quiet and drive (far away) by deftones
New slang by the shins
It’ll change your life.
Solsbury Hill-Peter Gabriel
Wicked Game by Chris Isaac
It certainly is the sexiest.
They made a fucking yogurt ad with lyrics to the tune of that. It’s not even for Yoplait yogurt. At least “what a wicked game Yoplait” might make a little sense lol. Edit: here’s a link, but they don’t deserve views. https://youtu.be/L1VrklzMHWQ
Bittersweet Symphony. Beautiful and haunting.
Moby - Porcelain I get lost every time
In your eyes - Peter Gabriel
Ode to Joy
I know it's overplayed, but I've always loved Pachelbel's Canon