I need your help.
We all have songs that make us feel good. We all know songs about happiness, contentment, celebration and relaxation.
So, let's catalogue them. Let's build a mixtape library of happiness. But I need your help or it will not work.
If you're like me, you probably are really knowledgeable on songs from a certain period, like, in my case, the 70s or the early 80s. This is a severe limitation when trying to build a happiness repertoire.
Another limitation is our personal preferences for musical styles. There are so many genres and sub-genres of music and most of them have possible works that we would include in the happiness category.
This cannot be a one person effort.
We need song nominations.
Here is how we'll handle it:
1) Each Sunday, I will post a solicitation for your nominations.
2) Let's set a personal limit of two nominations each week per person.
3) Nominations are made in the comments only. Emailing me will not make it a nomination.
4) Positive discussion on the merits of the nominations also takes place in the comments.
5) On Wednesday, I will post a slate of songs that up for inclusion in the Happiness Mixtape.
6) We vote, in the comments, on those we want to include. Voting will end on Friday.
7) On Saturday, I will post the latest additions. We'll keep a list on the right side of the blog.
8) This in no way, affects the irregular posting of hair metal videos. That is a separate effort that keeps me happy.
9) I'll act as the final arbiter. However, even if a song doesn't make it the first time around, it is still eligible to make it in subsequent voting. It just needs to be renominated and make the slate of potential entries.
10) Let's keep this light and fun. Also know, that if you don't participate, then the mixtape is going to be full of late 70s and early 80s pop rock songs...ahem.
My nominations will also appear in the comments.
Start nominating!
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Sunday, October 21, 2007
Help wanted: The Happiness Notebook Mixtape Project
Posted by The Happy Guy at 8:30 AM
Labels: happiness, happy music, mixtape
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Here are two that just popped into my head:
Here Comes the Sun - The Beatles
Three Little Birds - Bob Marley & the Wailers
That's my limit for the week.
Opinions? Other nominations?
The music that makes me feel really happy borders on spiritual.
Two of my favorites are Eva Cassidy’s “Fields Of Gold” and Leonard Cohen’s “Song Of Bernadette”.
I am also a singer/songwriter and, although I know they won’t work for your tape, I think some of your readers might enjoy “We Are Made For Love” and “Faith”. They are both, in their way, about happiness.
Thanks for your contribution Rick.
We're not really making a tape here, of course. It's simply a list for now; just a playlist that will allow folks to put together some uplifting works for their own use.
Let's chat about your two recommendations. Fields of Gold...a classic from Sting as sung by Eva Cassidy. The song was nostalgic enough, but combined with Cassidy's voice and story, well, I just feel like crying when I hear it. Anyone who knows her story would understand. Still, a strong song, but, to me, wistful nostalgia comes through more than uplifting happiness.
Like nearly everyone on the planet, I have the Songs of Leonard Cohen. But the Song of Bernadette is not on that disc. Did he record it? Please let me know the album. Or let me know which version of this song you meant. Clearly, the lyrics follow the novel (and the movie). Positive? Yes. But the happiness embedded here is sublime rather than ordinary day-to-day joy.
I'm thinking that we'll have to be very inclusive for the list. But I'll also have to create categories to fit the mood and intent of the songs.
And, listening to your music, I'd have to say that you remind me of Cohen (that's praise, by the way) but you're about half an octave lower. (insert smiley here)
Hi Doug. I realize my choices are perhaps not what you might not expect but like I say, happiness for me is a very internal experience. I am an extreme introvert and that may have something to do with it. Think Moody Blues "In Search Of The Lost Chord" album cover.
A girlfriend of mine used to sit alone on a park bench at lunch and her coworkers would come out and ask her if she was OK and she would say, "Oh no, I am very happy thank you." And she was. Introverts are different.
I don't know that Cohen himself ever sang "The Song Of Bernadette" but it is on his album "Famous Blue Raincoat" and Jennifer Warnes sings it as she does in the video.
Thanks for the positive comments re my music.
I like "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" by The Four Seasons.
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