Here’s the playlist of new songs from June! For this playlist I chose to play a little game with myself. To the right of each artist and song title, I wrote three words to describe each song. Fun!
- Kristin Chenoweth — Abide In Me: high school religion class, church music (in a good way), christianity
- Brothers Johnson — I’ll Be Good To You: groove line, late night jazz radio, dance
- Justin Timberlake — My Love: slow-motion, hot girls, justin’s falsetto
- Vampire Weekend — A-Punk: the next generation, rain dancing, brooklyn
- Paul McCartney — Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five: driving beat, driving piano, driving vocals
- Nellie McKay — Meditation: dreamy, clouds, naive movie love
- Sondre Lerche — Human Hands: walking, carefree, sunny day
- Judy Garland & Mel Torme — The Trolley Song: breath control, the good ol’ days, classic
- The O’Jays — Family Reunion: summer, soul, vintage vibe
- Janiva Magness — I Want A Love: bass line, blues, gritty
- Michael Giacchino — Up with End Credits: life, sadness, joy
- She & Him — Got Me: tumbleweeds, simplistic, somehow catchy
- Doris Day — I’ll Never Stop Loving You: clean, loving, true devotion
- Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, & Emmylou Harris — To Know Him Is To Love Him: devotion, classic, simple
- Sergio Mendes Feat. Jill Scott & Will.i.am — Let Me: dance, smile, world spinning around me
- Peter Mulvey — You Meet The Nicest People In Your Dreams: movie credits, sweet, endearing
- Bobby Darin — Irresistible You: drums, smooth, horns
- Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’66 — Chelsea Morning: joy, dance, vocals
- Little Miss Higgins — If I Could: car ride, childhood, mother
- The RH Factor — How I Know: groove, night, saturday
- Damien Rice — I Remember: chills, whispers, quiet
- Judy Garland — You Go To My Head: mature, brassy, samba
- The Sundays — Love: nineties, summer, bliss