During NSLC this summer, my coworkers and I had an interesting conversation in the cafe of the Smithsonian Gallery of Art about what ONE song we could listen any time, any day, any circumstance. To me, that's an unfair question. I probably have about 30 of those. These are the ones that, if I'm having a bad day, will automatically lift my spirits. As soon as the beat drops, it's a 'hands-in-the-air-eyes-closed-singing-at-the-top-of-my-OMG-I'm-driving!' kind of moment.I had to narrow it down somehow, so I picked the 17 songs that I could fit on a standard CD.
In no particular order, Celeste's All-Time Favorite songs (ask me this in 2011, and I may have an entirely different list):
Get Me Bodied, Beyonce Knowles
Apart from the lyrical and musical genius of this track (penned by Solange, and delivered flawlessly by Queen B), Get Me Bodied triggers some of my best college memories. This song was one of the first strolls my line sisters and I did. During our neo-victory-lap semester, our ENTIRE chapter did this stroll at a party and split the crowd right down the middle. Every time I hear this song, it's summer 2007 all over again. And yes, I still do the stroll when I hear it on the radio...driving or not.
Sunday Morning, Maroon 5
"Fingers trace your every outline/paint a picture with my hands/back and forth we sway like branches in a storm/change the weather still together when it ends" For those of you who've never been in love, I would say that this song is one of the best depictions of what it actually feels like. It's a happy, secure feeling- just as upbeat and steady as this track's tempo, and you yearn to be with that person more than anything, even if it's just driving slow around town on a Sunday morning. Also, this song is featured in one of my favorite movies, Something’s Gotta Give. So yeah, absolute winner.
Refuge, John Legend
Ok, honestly- his voice can make the Itsy Bitsy Spider sound like a masterpiece. I would argue that Get Lifted is one of the greatest RnB albums of ALL time...of ALL time (Kanye voice). Depending on the day, any song from that album could make this list. But, more often than not, it’s Refuge.
One Last Cry, Bryan McKnight
Probably one of the best love songs ever. We all know Bryan can sing- this isn't even about that. I have a special connection to this one. Watch my performance on my other blog (celesteaurora.blogspot.com) and you'll get it.
I Am The One, Kurt Carr
We performed this when I was in the choir at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Orlando. It reminds me to be grateful for EVERYthing that God has done for me and brought me through. He is a way-maker.
Circle, Marques Houston
I love this song partially because of his physique and the foot move he does in the music video, and partially because of the empathy I have for a situation like this. Been there, and done with that. But, it doesn't hurt to sing about it.
Neither One of Us (Wants to Be The First to Say Goodbye), Gladys Knight and the Pips
It's probably from listening to my parents' 'Solid Gold' collection that got all of the Motown classics ingrained in my mind forever. My dad always quizzed my sister and me when we listened to the oldies "A-whoa! Yuh know is who sing dis? I give yuh a dolla...first person to tell me who sing dis." There are a lot of classics but, this one stands out for me because seriously, who can beat Gladys' voice and the passion she exudes in this song? Not many. Now I want a Midnight Train to Georgia.
Stay With Me, Ne-Yo feat. Peedi Crack
In my humble opinion, Ne-yo has never topped this track. It was his first single and after this one, every song sounds exactly the same! I don't know how he's managed to accomplish that and still sell records but hey, if it ain't broke...Regardless, I love the lyrics of this song and also the way he talks about music as the love of his life. That's something I can definitely relate to.
If, Destiny’s Child
As easy as they make it sound, this is a TOUGH song to sing. How do I know? If my car seats could talk, they'd tell you it's a great thing that I've never performed this in front of actual people. But I sing it, anyway. Wrong and strong.
Made Up My Mind, Lyfe Jennings
“Do they really think they can pull the wool over your eyes Lord?/do they really think that by fakin’ it they can claim that they will get the same reward?” It took a convict and his guitar to get through to me that you have to walk by the word, and not with the world. Sue me. The song is brilliant and heartfelt.
Never Let Me Down, Kanye West feat. Jay-z and J-Ivy
Not only is this one of my all-time favorites, but my absolute favorite track of Kanye's, as well. Yeezy, you may be cocky, but you speak truth. This was back when Kanye was still super excited that he finally became the Louis Vuitton Don, and the enthusiasm and passion for his message is heard when he spits bar after bar after bar on a single breath. Then he gasps for air just to continue the verse. Jigga was great on here too, but J-Ivy probably had the most poignant phrases on this one. "So I guess I’m one of a kind in a full houe, cuz whenever I open my heart my soul or my mouth a touch of God rains out.” What?! Classic.
Tell Him, Lauryn Hill
If you claim to love hip-hop or RnB, and you don't love this album...well, I pretty much will never value your opinion on music ever again. Amidst all the doo-wop'in, rapping, and heavy bass-beating tracks on this album, there are a few gems of just Lauryn's angelic voice softly singing what her heart feels but can’t say. The track is stirring- the first time I heard it, I had chills and replayed it at least 5 times. Tell Him is Lauryn, a drum, a guitar, and a few fleeting appearances of a backup choir. That's it. Her voice twists and turns through the 13th chapter of 1st Corinthians and over her own words to express that above everything else, if she loves the Lord, "everything's gonna be alright." Beauty.
Bartender, T-Pain
Umm, can’t really explain this one. The melody is great. The lyrics, at times, crass. But, I love it anyway. This one was an instant favorite the very first time I heard it. Kinda like love at first sight.
Every Little Bit Hurts, Alicia Keys
I first heard this song when I saw Alicia's mTV Unplugged special. The audience got into it, and she looked like she was having the time of her life. The hoarse crooning that has become signature Alicia is perfect on this song- it's almost as if she's been crying and yelling at her man all day just to find out why he treats her this way. And when Alicia begs to know "why you treat me cold, yet you won't let me go" you feel every little bit that hurts.
Song Cry, Jay-Z
Another mTV Unplugged performance that will remain in my memory. Do you remember it? He just sat there nodding his head to the beat for a while after the lyrics ended. I think it was after seeing that performance when I finally appreciated Jay-Z’s musical talent. Now I’m on the bandwagon with Barack and the rest of ‘em.
I Wrote This Song, Monica
I'm not really a crier...most of the time. However, knowing the story behind this song and hearing how candid Monica gets in her lyrics can certainly bring a tear to my eye...or to my chin. Yeah, so what? The man took his life in front of the love of his life. That's serious stuff. And the song is brutally honest- Monica says it's hard for her to understand, so she wrote him this song. At the root of it, that's what music is all about. It expresses the inexpressible, helps you rationalize confusion. Monica gets two thumbs up for this one.
I Love You, Cheri Dennis
I think it's the bridge that does it to me. This song wasn't as heavily rotated as it should have been (I blame Diddy), but it is a really catchy song. Cheri's voice is sweet and the music is light-hearted. Nothing special, just a well-written, well-sung typical RnB track. Simple, but not simplistic.
Heartburn, Alicia Keys
This song reminds me of Madison, because we went to the Beyonce/Alicia/Missy concert together and Alicia opened her set with this one. We went WILD! It will get even the stiffest, surliest of people tapping their foot and singing along.
Forever, Lil Mo feat. Fabolous
Have you ever been in the room when a bunch of girlfriends start singing this song? Some take the top, the rest do the harmony and background- (usually it's me on the Neptune-sound). And then, when Fabolous' verse comes in, one person, the one who knows all the words, takes lead, and everyone else becomes a hype man at a rap concert- just hittin' the last few words of each line "tan on.....pants on...". It's a hot mess, and it is SO much fun. And besides, what girl doesn't fantasize about her wedding day, or proposal day? At LEAST once we've thought about it. At LEAST! Right? Exactly- classic.
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Ok DEFINITELY one of my favorite posts!! I have to comment on a few....
ReplyDelete1. IF...need I say more?!?! That WHOLE damn CD got us through that summer!!
2. I died of laughter when you imitated Daddy...but no one ever won the dollar b/c we never quite matched the song with the artist!!
3. GET ME BODIED...Come on now, did you really take it there?!?! Forget it if I have a little liquor in my system lmao
4. DITTO to your entire entry on John Legend
5. Bartender...I still can't figure out why this is one of your favorite songs....
6. Heartburn....Burnin in my soooouuullll!! GREAT concert!!
Not even one song by Maxwell.... im a little disappointed.... ;)
ReplyDeleteLOL yeah Maxwell didn't make the cut. A Woman's Worth is a fan-favorite, for sure. It certainly brings back fond memories circa 2000(release of Love and Basketball, one of my favorite movies/the middle school days).
ReplyDeleteBut I HAVE to add this one:
Glenn Lewis, Don't You Forget It. That song is life as I know it. And I loved it before it even really applied to my life. Absolutely adding it to the list.
@Madison - Dad owes us at least 30 dollars each. Why did you have to make the songs so tough to name, Daddy? We don't know if it's the Chi-Lites or the Temptations...AAAHHHH, COME OONNNN! (george voice)
ReplyDeleteI can say a few of these were DEF head-knodding agreements as I read the list. Sunday Morning, Refuge, I Wrote This Song (got me to Daytona and back PLENTY of weekends), I Love You and most definitely Stay With You...Can we get the old Ne-Yo back!
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