Sometimes I get really tired of all of the music on my iPhone. And then I’m greatfuil for Pandora and for the iPhone’s capabilities to let me listen to music through THAT rather than the songs I spent money on.
Because that makes all the sense in the world.
I don’t make mixed CDs anymore, because that is so 2000 and late. Plus I have one of those cars where you can plug in your iPod and play music. ‘CAUSE I’M RICH, BEEEYOTCH.
Ha. I wish. Would solve several problems I’ve had as of late and get that pit of anxiety out of my stomach. Unless it’s not anxiety and it’s just residual meat from my weak week in Savannah.
Wanna know what’s on my playlist? I bet you do.
There’s a lot of repeat performers on there and some I’ve written about before, but all do the same – make me smile. Or feel relaxed. Or want to be taking a nap in a hammock with sounds of waves crashing in the background. I don’t ask for much.
2. “Be Here Now,” Ray Lamontagne
3. “Bein’ Green,” Damian McGinty
4. “The Cave,” Mumford and Sons
6. “Cry,” Lea Michele
7. “Falling,” The Civil Wars
8. “Fix You,” Coldplay
9. “Frank D. Fixer,” Jason Mraz
10. “I Guess I Should Go To Sleep,” Jack White
11. “Meg White,” Ray Lamontagne
12. “Hannah,” Ray Lamontagne
13. “One More Night,” Maroon 5
14. “Shake It Out,” Florence and the Machine
15. “Talk Show Host,” Radiohead
16. “Thistle and Weeds,” Mumford and Sons
17. “To Whom It May Concern,” The Civil Wars
18. “Wide Awake,” Katy Perry
19. “93 Million Miles,” Jason Mraz
20. “Giving Up,” Ingrid Michaelson
21. “Until You,” Dave Barnes
22. “Blow Me (One Last Kiss),” Pink
23. “Your Song,” Ellie Goulding*
*Elton John’s is, of course, the best, but this is giving the Moulin Rouge version a run for its money when it comes to second place.
24. “Hey Jude,” The Beatles
25. “Love The Way You Lie, Pt. III,” Skylar Grey
26. “Wipe Your Eyes,” Maroon 5
27. “50 Ways To Say Goodbye,” Train
You’re welcome. Now get to downloadin’.