I have a few- Blurry by Puddle of Love, Bush- The Sound of Winter and Respect by Tina Turner.
Leslie
I have a few- Blurry by Puddle of Love, Bush- The Sound of Winter and Respect by Tina Turner.
Leslie
I’m going to have to check those songs out. For me, LED Zeppelin’s Stairway to Heaven #1, I also like Somewhere over the Rainbow...and many others....
Simply the Best, Tina Turner
John Lee Hooker's "I Want to Hug You"
This one is always in my top ten.It has the ability to change my mood instantly
I pretty much stopped at the Bing Crosby era. Debussy's Claire de Lune is a favorite, so that tells my age. No, I wasn't around in 1890.
I'm so exited by the Pointer Sisters that was the song I'd sing in my head while running cross country and during the army pt run portion of the pt test. Also on my list of favorites My Give a Damn's Busted by Jo Dee Messina, I Hope it Rains by Jana Kramer, She's Not Just Pretty Face by Shania Twain, and my latest addition Miss Me More by Kelsea Ballerini.
Bring on the rain by Jo Dee Messina.
Donnie
Enjoy! What about it do you like?
Leslie
The lyrics say a lot about our ms life style. “Another day has come and gone Can’t imagine what else could go wrong Sometimes I’d like to hide away somewhere and lock the door A single battle lost but not the war Cause tomorrow is another day and I’m thirsty anyway So bring on the rain.
To me that’s just one stanza of a beautiful meaningful song for our lives.
Donnie
Any version of Hallelujah and Drift Away by Uncle Kracker
I needed some motivational music to paint in my kitchen...it only took a month, when I was well, about 25 years ago, I painted the entire outside of my house in a week.....but ANYWAY, some of my get movin' music is anything by Coco Montoya, and I just got turned onto Morris Mobley. CD is "Moving On."
I do housework by putting on a Manhattan Transfer CD. Very uplifting! (Meaning it "uplifts" my rear to do things!)