Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Here Comes the Sun

For this blog, I chose one of my all time favorite songs. I’ll admit it’s kind of old, but the lyrics and the tone of the music lift my spirits every time I listen to it. This song is “Here Comes The Sun” by “The Beatles”. Listening to the lyrics, one cannot help but feeling relaxed and happy. The song talks about the positive aspects of life. No matter how bad things may seem, they will get better. “Little darling I feel that ice is slowly melting, Little darling it seems like years since it's been clear, Here comes the sun, here comes the sun, And I say it's alright”. Things will clear up and get better. You will get through this. The sun is coming and will put the clouds and the bad days behind you. That is the message this song is getting across, and it is a genuinely positive one. This aspect is tough to find in songs nowadays, which is one of the reason it’s one of my favorites. Its upbeat attitude and melody can cheer anyone up.

7 comments:

  1. I like the Beatles too!!! However, I like their "yesterday" the most!!!

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  2. It's classic songs like these that have the best lyrics. They actually carry some meaning to them, not just a proclamation of the possessions that the artist has.

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  3. I agree, the simple, positive stuff is sorely missing from today's radio. Plus, the entire time I was reading this I was thinking "do do do dooo..."

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  4. I love all the Beatles songs. Just the name of it makes me feel better because it talks about the sun which is wery warming and comforting.

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  5. Classic song. You made a great point when you said that songs with more positive subjects are missing from the radio stations today. The upbeat attitude of this song really can brighten anyone's day! :)

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  6. All I can say it that if you are feeling down, this is the song to play!

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  7. the beatles are an awesome group. my room mates have the beatles rock band game, and its good music to listen to while they're playing, lol.

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