This lot will warm your cockles good and, indeed, proper.Let’s plough through piles of the white stuff, shall we? Try another?
Atlanta rapper Jeezy, who also goes by the nickname The Snowman, takes a less introspective approach to snow-based hip-hop, promising: A lesser-loved, yet brilliant song from the late songwriter, this is an acoustic ballad that sees the narrator imagine lying down beside a loved one in the snow and basking in their beauty.The band’s songwriter Robin Pecknold has revealed that this song is about the time his pals abandoned him when they were children. You won’t find a more beautiful sight, we reckon. But for those first few hours—when the snow is falling and has just settled, gently, onto the ground?
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Behold: Billboard’s 2015 Snow Day Playlist.
No, winter songs are about warmth, snow, family, love, and togetherness. Another day, another three inches of snow? The soundtrack to the Nickolodeon movie Snow Day features an appropriately preteen-friendly collection of songs, including Sixpence None the Richer's cover of "There She Goes" by the La's, Boyzone's "Picture of You," and Jordan Knight's "My Heart Is Saying Now." This is a good one to listen to while you’re staring out the window at the accumulation, glass of whiskey in hand.—This lush chorale from the Seattle indie-folk outfit is as beautiful as it is deeply creepy, with its imagery of headless children and bloody snow. By Soundtrack kings Smash Mouth and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones contribute "Come On Come On" and "Noise Brigade," respectively, and … The Northeast is currently in the midst of a massive storm that could dump over two feet of snow onto major metropolitan areas -- meaning that a lot of people will be stranded on Tuesday and beyond.
Winter isn't just about the holidays, either, although certainly some cheerful celebration songs certainly made our list below.
Winter is a time when hope is lost; springtime, with its promise of renewal, is when you might be able to feel a glimmer of happiness again.Boy meets girl; boy and girl fall in love in New York City (on the Bowery, no less); boy leaves NYC but travels back to be with the girl he loves. Déjà vu! Here are 11 of the best.There’s something a bit ‘Tubular Bells’ about this track from the Bad Seeds’ 2001 album ‘No More Shall We Part’; deliberately silly and melodramatic, it finds the band at perhaps their most playful.Deeply romantic, this latter-day Walkmen song is about as far from the delirious hedonism of their hit ‘The Rat’ as could be. Families, music fans, and Disney fanatics all have their own personal rankings of the best Disney songs of all time.
Just push down that tight feeling borne out of concern for global warming – push it down real good.Plenty of artists through the ages have jumped aboard the proverbial bobsled and steered it all the way to a buzzing grotto of snow-based creativity.
You will know this even if you haven’t been outside (or looked out of the window) today, given that your Instagram feed will be chockablock with tastefully filtered photos of icy landscapes that makes you feel all lovely inside. Thin wind stings my face: pull collar up. These 8 songs about the sun are guaranteed to bring a bit of light and warmth to any day. Whether you huddle indoors tonight or stroll among the street lamps, below you'll find 25 wonderful chilly weather songs to get the mood just right.
Rage Against The Machine: Killing in the Name of. Billie was a romantic old soul, of that there’s no doubt, and here she’s at her most loved-up, evoking the feeling of being wrapped up inside with the object of your affection, oblivious to the blizzard outside.Sampling Tears For Fears’ ‘Memories Fade’, this track comes from ‘Ye’s divisive album ‘808s & Heartbreaks’, which found the rapper – in the wake of a break-up and the death of his mother – explore darker subjects than usual. We hope this list of the 11 best songs about winter capture that spirit (not to mention the Steve Miller Band video, which just missed our Top 11).
6 Here’s a playlist of snow songs to get you through the blizzard.“Time, time, see what’s become of me,” mourn Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel in the opening verse of this 1966 tune. Déjà vu!
The seasonal imagery is good here, but the New York City references—“We kissed on the subway in the middle of the night”—make it one of our favorite winter and New York songs. ‘Here Comes The Sun’ - The Beatles. Apparently, all of Nick’s friends forgot their mittens and are buried alive under the white stuff—no big deal. Here’s a playlist of snow songs to get you through the blizzard. We already have this email. Get us in your inbox Featuring our newest puppet “Mr. Boy meets girl; boy and girl fall in love in New York City … 'First Snow on Brooklyn' - Jethro Tull.