Can Music Save Your Mortal Soul? Part 1

Can music save your mortal soul?

Don MacLean asked this question in the lyrics of “American Pie”. My answer is an unequivocal yes.

Yes, music has saved my soul (and my heart/mind/sanity/body) over and over and over again. Music is always important to me, but the crazier my life gets, the more it becomes necessary to my daily existence. And trust me, my life is c-r-a-z-y right now.

The melodies and lyrics of my favorite songs provide comfort, solace, joy, distraction, wisdom and so much more. They move me to meditate, to ponder the meaning of life, to dance, dance, dance till I drop. Lately I’ve had this insatiable need for music; new discoveries, old favorites, happy music, sad music, upbeat music, peaceful music, music with a message, music that makes me want to move.

I was perusing YouTube the other day (love that site) and started searching for some of my favorite songs – figured it would be fun to post them here. The longer I searched though, the more I remembered – so this post got longer and longer. These are in no particular order, just randomly as they came to me, and I’m sure I could come up with twenty more favorites with very little effort, but I’ve got to stop somewhere!

Leaving On a Jet Plane – Peter Paul and Mary
This one goes way back to my childhood, when we had a Peter, Paul and Mommy record that we played over and over again. Jet Plane is one of my ultimate sing-a-long songs, along with “If I Had A Hammer”. I can’t count the number of road trips I’ve taken with my sister with those songs blasting on the car stereo, and both of us singing for all we were worth. Quite likely the most boring video ever, but at least you can hear the song.


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Me and Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin
Janis rocks. A million people have done this song, but nobody does it like her. End of story. I love “Mercedes Benz” too – but nothing comes near Bobby McGee for me. This is one of the songs my daddy plays when he gets out his guitar at home too, so it is special to me because of all those memories. Someday I’m gonna learn to play the guitar again, and I’m gonna rock this song. Feeling good was good enough for me….uh huh.


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River - Joni Mitchell
This is one of my all-time favorite songs. Ever. I’ve heard some wonderful versions (Indigo Girls, Sarah Maclachlan – heck, even Robert Downey Jr) but nothing even comes close to approaching the incomparable Joni Mitchell. Her voice is beyond comparison – this song just takes me away. It makes me feel wistful, melancholy, but in a good way – if that makes any sense. Couldn’t find a video of Joni singing, so this is some random figure skating compilation – but whatever. i. love. this. song.


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Ice Cream - Sarah MacLachlan
Ah Sarah, she’s my home girl. Not only a Canadian, but from my hometown (think we were probably born at the same hospital even). I once worked with a guy who went to elementary school with her; he said that even then kids would crowd around her on the playground at recess and beg her to sing. That voice, nothing like it. Choosing a Sarah Maclachlan song is difficult, but this will always be my favorite. I listened to it constantly during both of my pregnancies, it always makes me feel grateful for the people in my life that I love the most.


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Hallelujah – KD Lang
It’s hard for me to put how I feel about this song into words. It’s plaintive, nostalgic, profound, but full of grace – as one review said “simultaneously heart-breaking and redemptive”. It moves me. I love words, and the lyrics of this song are pure genius (thank you Leonard Cohen – another good Canadian boy). Again, there are so many brilliant versions of Hallelujah (Jeff Buckley, and Rufus Wrainright come to mind) but man, my girl KD steals it with this song. Her voice lifts this song to something beyond melody and lyrics for me – she takes my spirit to another place.

“It’s, as I say, a desire to affirm my faith in life, not in some formal religious way but with enthusiasm, with emotion…. It’s a rather joyous song.” ~ Leonard Cohen, creator of the song, Hallelujah


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In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel
Okay, first off, this man is genius. This song is my favorite of many (Shaking The Tree, Kiss The Frog, Blood of Eden, etc), but it HAS to be the extended live version. This is another song that carried me through my pregnancies, it’s one of the pieces of music that can almost effortlessly center me – I just have to close my eyes, sit back and listen. It’s just great music, end of story.


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Me and Julio Down By The School Yard - Paul Simon
I heart Paul Simon. His greatest hits album is probably one of my favorites (and most played) of all time. Diamonds On The Soles of Her Shoes, Graceland, Mother and Child Reunion…what’s not to love? This one though, is toes-a-tapin’, smile on my face good times. “I’m on my way, I don’t know where I’m going”….that really sums it up, doesn’t it?



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I Can See Cleary Now – Holly Cole Trio
I remember singing this with my amazingly talented friend Jennifer over and over again at university, in dorm rooms, sitting outside, at the cafeteria – wherever. It was our song, I never hear it without thinking of her. I love the original (because really, how can you not love Bob Marley?), really I do, but this is the version that has been my ‘chill-the-f***-out-and-calm-the-f***-down-cause-it’s-gonna-be-okay’ song since college. Whenever I feel myself start to totally wig out, I just have to hunt down this song, sit down somewhere quiet and breathe through it. I always feel a million times better in seconds.


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Three Little Birds - Bob Marley
Speaking of Bob…this is probably my favorite of his. I’ll never be able to hear his music without thinking of my ‘honeymoon’ in Hawaii while I was pregnant with Jules. We only brought one CD and listened to it constantly while driving in our kickin’ orange jeep. Another reminder that life is good, “ Don’t worry about a thing, ‘cause every little thing gonna be alright.” Yea.


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Somebody’s Crying - Chris Isaak
Chris Isaak – ah that voice. Husky, smooth, ummmm…good. I like a lot of his stuff, but this one was the first I discovered, and always my favorites. It makes me think of drives down a costal highway with the top down and the wind rushing through my hair. Walking down a sandy beach with sand between my toes. Cuddling on a blanket under the stars with the waves pounding in the background. Ahhh…..


More to come - including more of my all time faves, current songs I can’t get enough of, and some awesome local/indie artists I’ve heard lately. If you feel like playing along - I’d love to hear your faves too. Post them on your blog, and be sure to send me a link.

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  1. We share a love for 70’s folk :)

    Comment by Kristina — 11.05.07 @ 8:05:09

  2. Great songs. I have been to so many concerts but Sarah MacLachlan’s voice just gave me goose bumps the whole time. You are just missing some Madonna — maybe a classic like “Holiday” to dance to. :)

    Comment by Beth — 11.06.07 @ 12:02:10

  3. wow, i think you are definitely my soul sister. not only does your writing nearly always move me but we love the same music. excellent post!

    Comment by christie — 11.06.07 @ 3:03:11

  4. Can’t you just picture road trip with this list?

    Such a good idea, I’m going to go work on my own list to post!

    Comment by Linda — 11.06.07 @ 3:57:08

  5. I love, love, love Peter, Paul and Mary. I grew up to all that ’60s and ’70s folk too. Ice Cream is one of my favourites, as is her version of Dear God - good when you’re angry! Also love Melissa Etheridge’s The Only One - love to belt that one out!!

    Comment by Jen H. — 11.06.07 @ 6:11:52

  6. Wow, do we have similar taste in music! It’s startling, actually.

    I always have a hard time when asked what my favorite song is (this was an “icebreaker” for my most recent grad school course), but when pressed, I always go back to “In Your Eyes.” It’s genius, and when I hear it, I can feel myself moving back in time to high school when songs just meant everything.

    Peter, Paul, and Mary are dear to me—they are my mom’s favorite group, and we’ve all gone to see them in concert together in beautiful outdoor parks. “Jet Plane” is one of my husband’s favorite songs, interestingly enough, which makes me smile even wider when I hear it. Did you know that John Denver wrote it?

    One of my new favorite artists is KT Tunstall, and I also just discovered some fun new songs from artists I had never heard of at pandora.com—check out their free radio service based on your preferences. It’s amazing.

    Comment by Kori Lusignan — 11.07.07 @ 4:50:13

  7. I love Sarah MacLachlan. I didn’t know a lot of the artists you posted so most of those songs were new to me. I liked Chris Isaak.

    Comment by Ariana — 11.08.07 @ 3:12:16

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