My Daily Soundtrack

Locomotive 5288 located at Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Discography

The five songs listed above are my go to songs that I listen to all the time. It was not easy picking my top 5 favorite songs considering the plethora of music that I enjoy listening to. I have always preferred older music like this, partially because this is what I have grown up listening to. The songs are appealing to me because I enjoy the instrumentation that is in each song. The instrumentation is perfectly thought out and comes together nicely for each song, additionally each song tells a story in a way. In the first and third song they each describe a different train that used to run in the US before the 50s. Listening to the songs makes me picture the train and the whole ride. The second and fifth songs are just good songs to relax to or jam out to. The fourth is a perfect mix of opera and rock and roll, that blend together perfectly.

Cash, Johnny. “Orange Blossom Special.” Spotify, 15 Feb. 1965, open.spotify.com/album/7gCUZ2MvXoU7bv7N88p0XA.

Denver, John. “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” Spotify, 1 Jan. 1971, open.spotify.com/album/78FZXQkBGm2IOPrE9f64sU.

Miller, Glenn. “Chattanooga Choo Choo.” Spotify, 2 Jan. 1996, open.spotify.com/album/6dVUKIxSRafCpEGZ5prYlG.

Queen. “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Spotify, 21 Nov. 1975, open.spotify.com/album/6X9k3hSsvQck2OfKYdBbXr.

Revival, Creedence Clearwater. “Fortunate Son.” Spotify, 2 Nov. 1969, open.spotify.com/album/31q47gQszFt0CddSyMksgO.


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