Aren’t half-somber, half-hopeful songs the most comforting? Through gloomy Winters when youâre chilled to the bone, snuggled under your favorite fleece with a piping hot cup of herbal tea, perhaps you find yourself newly single, binge-watching reality television and taking a spoon directly to that pint of Ben & Jerryâs … or when youâre staring down four years of an unqualified, immature, egomaniac, C-list celebrity/Twitter personality occupying the White House — crawl inside any or all of these songs.
Brandi Carlile — “That Wasnât Me”
Iâd be lying if I said I hadnât ever put this song on repeat and sobbed the lyrics over and over. Whether accidentally or purposefully, weâve all had experiences when our true selves havenât shown through. Maybe our intentions have been mischaracterized through no fault of our own or maybe we hide behind intricate facades. âDo I make myself a blessing to everyone I meet? When you fall, I will get you on your feet. Do I spend time with my family? Did it show when I was weak? When thatâs what you see, that will be me.â
Darrell Scott — “Someday”
âSomedayâ is a really difficult word to handle, but itâs a beautiful thing when itâs hopeful rather than daunting. Someday the world will change for the better; someday it will all fall into place; someday weâll finally be the people we want to be; someday weâll look back and understand. As usual, Darrell Scott sings with goosebump-inducing conviction, âI will love someday. Iâll break these feet and these eyes and this heart of clay ⌠someday.â
Lee Ann Womack — “Little Past Little Rock”
This song is a mandatory addition to every road trip playlist I make, but itâs not just a comfort for travelers and everyone eastbound on I-30. This is a song of liberation, of staring fear in the eye and finally standing up for oneself. If LAW is at peace with not knowing what the future holds, then we can be, too. Let that baritone guitar tug your heartstrings.
Alison Krauss & Union Station — “Find My Way Back to My Heart”
âI used to laugh at all those songs about the rambling life, the nights so long and lonely. But I ainât laughing now …â And with just the first line you find yourself curled up within this song like a warm, impossibly soft snuggie. We would all crawl inside Alisonâs comforting, plaintive voice on its own if we could, right? Then the slight, lilting asymmetry of the lyrics and the haunting, iconic So Long So Wrong aesthetic draw us in even further.
Ashley Monroe — “Like a Rose”
It takes a zen mindset to acknowledge your past with its good, bad, and ugly, and appreciate how itâs brought you to where you are today — especially if where you are today isnât quite where you want to be yet. But if you can understand that you can still be your best self in any of those contexts, well, you really have come out like a rose. Lemme just crawl inside that beautiful moral-to-the-story.
Jason Isbell — “Flagship”
With a setting that would rival the best indie movie — a crumbling hotel, a harlequin cast of characters — Isbell aspires to a love that will last longer than structures, that wonât fade or grow stale, and will stand out as a banner for all to achieve. At first seemingly naĂŻve or out of touch, the realism of the unmanicured surroundings make us feel like this kind of connection is not only attainable, but right around the corner. And that idea is just so gosh darn reassuring.
Erin Rae and the Meanwhiles — “Minolta”
Hereâs another voice youâd crawl inside, if you could. Erin Rae shines a more positive light on our culture of constant social media and photo sharing, but with a vintage twist. Imagine a friendship so dear that you wish you could follow that special person around just to see the world through their eyes. âGood things are on their way for you, and if Iâm not beside you for the ride, take a picture I can stop and look at sometimes.â Friendships like this help us all get out of bed in the morning.
Hot Rize — “You Were On My Mind This Morning”
If youâre thinking about someone and reminiscing, this song is for you. If youâre scared a certain someone isnât thinking about you, this song is for you. If you wish Tim OâBrien were thinking about you this morning, well … us, too. The seminal, progressive bluegrass sounds of Hot Rize are excellent, as always, but my personal favorite recording of this song has to be our Sitch Session of Tim serenading the mountains.
Chris Stapleton — “Fire Away”
Letâs talk to each other more. Letâs listen to each other more. Letâs let it all out more. Letâs warm up with Stapletonâs smoky voice and cuddle up in his beard. Wait ⌠wut?
Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris — “Feels Like Home”
This song had to make this list. But perhaps the more important thing here is the version. Of all the recordings of this modern classic, could there be a single one more comforting and soothing than Linda, Dolly, and Emmy? Hint: The answer is no. (Give âHigh Sierraâ a spin, while youâre at it. It gets an honorable-crawl-inside-mention.)
Sara Watkins — “Take Up Your Spade”
Okay. Itâs time to get to work, put one foot in front of the other, and push slowly but surely toward our goals. Oh, and donât forget to give thanks along the way. We all have a lot to be thankful for.
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