I didn’t have a playlist until a few years ago. I know…I’m “old school” (CD’s were piled up in a corner with an outdated CD player)… but I have always loved to listen to music.
Once I was earning my own money, I would frequent the music stores buying the “top 10” 45’s and LP’s. I would play the same songs over and over again. When I found out my brothers were playing my records when I wasn’t home (never giving a care if the vinyl became scratched or warped), I would practically kill them!
When my children were preschoolers I would play Elton John’s, “Bennie and the Jets” full blast. It didn’t matter where they were playing or what they were doing they would come running to the stereo and we would all dance to the music. Now my youngest grandson loves this song too! Some of this music is just timeless!
Over the years we have come to hear our music from a variety of sources. For my younger self, it was the radio that entertained. My kids lived by MTV and my grandchildren go to YouTube or iTunes.
Many songs on my playlist are from movie soundtracks, and my most recent additions come from the music on the award-winning series, “Big Little Lies”.
Music is a powerful memory trigger. Even science is turning to music to help with memory loss caused by traumatic brain injury and dementia, as well as researching the emotional benefits for those suffering from poor mental health and depression. I’m sure you can remember what song was playing for all those dramatic “firsts”… like the first waltz with someone special or during the heartbreak after a nasty break up. Hearing those old tunes is a flashback of the past whether it be happy or sad.
Today I have 177 songs on my playlist, always adding to it when I’m reminded of something meaningful. Some of the songs mentioned above have made the cut, as well as classical, jazz, and even some rap music. It’s hard to pick a favourite song on that list, however, “Respect” by Aretha Franklin always seems to rise to the top. Your playlist is a personal anthology of the musical memories of your life…a part of your own DNA!
What’s does your playlist say about you?
