I am glad that you love most of the songs listed here and that some of these songs are already on your iPod! I think you are the first commenter to name "I Can See Clearly Now" as one of their favorites. Hi bryanmatthew, thank you for your comment. Nalini Marquez (author) on March 31, 2016: :-) Sending you much health and light in your recovery and journey! This list has many different songs and styles so hopefully people are able to take what they need and leave what they don't, which is fine like you said. "Fight Song" is a great and empowering song I think some people weren't able to appreciate it after hearing it so much and it being associated with different causes and contexts but the reason it was so played and used for different causes and contexts was because it was as empowering and as positive as it was. From your message, I know that there were many struggles and sacrifices involved, and I am glad that this music was able to help you in a difficult time. Thank you for your message and for letting me know that some of the songs on this list were of help to you up to the day of your surgery. Nalini Marquez (author) on June 03, 2018:
Question: Did you know that "I'm Still Standing" is by Elton John and not written for the movie "Sing?"Īnswer: I didn't know previously but I've made the update thanks! Oh, here comes the comeback!Īnswer: This list is organized according to the strength of the songs' message and the universal applicability/relatability of the music and message, but I do think that a music list following the epic hero cycle is a good idea for a future hub!
"Go the Distance"-Michael Bolton, from DisneyĤ6. "Hey World (Don't Give Up)"-Michael FrantiĢ6. "When You Believe"-Whitney Houston duet with Mariah CareyĤ2. "Pocketful of Sunshine"-Natasha BedingfieldĨ.
"Hey Hey Hey"-Michael Franti and SpearheadĢ2. "You're Going to Be OK"-Brian & Jenn JohnsonĢ0. "It's Not Over Yet"-For King and Countryģ.