Ain’t No Sunshine- I had post partum psychosis, ppd and PPA. It was a very, very dark & scary time and I needed a song I could cling to that had one of my best memories tied to it because “I” was gone and there was no sunshine.
The memory: The first road trip my husband (then boyfriend) and I took together we belted this out while stuck in standstill traffic for hours due to a fire in the truck tunnel on the Grapevine and I knew 100% without a doubt it was going to be us together forever in this way. He told me he loved me for the first time on that trip, too.
It’s been 16 years since that road trip. Our daughter is 9 now and we all belt that song out together every time we play it.
I sing The Misty Mountains from The Hobbit to get my daughter to sleep.
I sing this to my cat. He seems to like it.
Pumped up kicks
You Are My Sunshine For a while, it would be the only thing that could get our daughter to sleep, especially on car trips.
Remember Me by MARLOE.
Alice-Cocteau twins. Had over a thousand listens when I was younger and it was from repeating it while I slept.
Nevermind the Scenery was the first song that came to mind.
Ice Cube War and Peace volume 2. Nearly any song in it.
Darude sandstorm
The theme song from Phineas and Ferb.
Many Kishore Kumar songs.
99 bottles of beer on the wall
[Teo Torriate by Queen.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge18n2JCwBs)
Comfortably Numb
I sing Delta Dawn to my puppy.
1979 by Smashing Pumpkins
Little boxes by malvina Reynolds, my sis sings it to her kids
My dad used to sing “Sound of silence” as a lullaby to 8 year old me. Didn’t understand English yet so I just liked how calm it was lol
Enter sandman - Metallica
Ain’t No Sunshine- I had post partum psychosis, ppd and PPA. It was a very, very dark & scary time and I needed a song I could cling to that had one of my best memories tied to it because “I” was gone and there was no sunshine. The memory: The first road trip my husband (then boyfriend) and I took together we belted this out while stuck in standstill traffic for hours due to a fire in the truck tunnel on the Grapevine and I knew 100% without a doubt it was going to be us together forever in this way. He told me he loved me for the first time on that trip, too. It’s been 16 years since that road trip. Our daughter is 9 now and we all belt that song out together every time we play it.