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Post Your Favorite Songs

We are on a roll.

This lyric ~It may be rainin', but there's a rainbow above you~ is how I feel, or at least try to feel.

Now this is "really" my favorite. (at the moment, lol.)

 
Music is therapy, in a good way, always a good way, even when we remember the sad times. We need to experience the sad times in order to appreciate the happy times in our lives.

So very true. Music can touch us more deeply than words alone can. Some people say that it's the language of the soul.
 
So very true. Music can touch us more deeply than words alone can. Some people say that it's the language of the soul.

It really is the language of the soul. This is one of my favorite threads on TT, I find it so very interesting to know what music other members listen to.

Love, Chicago by the way. ;)
 
Her name is so familiar, Jim. I had to google her, lol. My mind isn't as quick as it used to be. I found this video.....

I remember her mostly from the Letterman show. For years She performed "Baby Please Come Home" as an annual tradition during Christmas season. She projects so much energy and power in her singing:

 
Uh, no tinnitus.

Hmmm....

Perhaps we should have been more responsible, as in volume, when enjoying music in the past. By "we" I am speaking of tinnitus victims.

Hindsight.......:dunno:

There are so many changes I would have made if I had known. I still enjoy music, low volume, good speakers, etc.
 

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