Songs that Inspire or Move you


After all, it's all about the music. There are certain songs that no matter how many times I hear them, they still move me. Just wanted to know some of your favorites. Doesn't necessarily have to be spiritual or gospel, but just very honest and real sounding. Here are some of my favorites.
Redemption Song-Bob Marley
Peace in the Valley-Johnny Cash at San Quentin
U R Loved-Victoria Williams
Nothing Compares to you-Toussant MCall
Dearest-Buddy Holly
May Peace find you tonight-Reckless Kelly
There is a Time-The Darlings(Dilliards) from Andy Griffith Show
jackmonster
Way too many to list, of course, but just to name three that particularly come to mind:

"Piano Sonata No. 3" -- Chopin (although it's not a song, of course)

"Alto Rhapsody" -- Brahms

"I Will Wait for You" -- Theme music from the 1964 French film "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg," composed by Michel Legrand

Regards,
-- Al
Bruce Cockburn, Wondering Where the Lions Arehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6Lpx6JIMmkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW3F9jRTigE
Sorry if the link i provided does not work,wish Agon had an edit function !
Michael Hedges does a great cover of ,"Wondering Where the Lions Are" as well.
Slaw,

Todd is among the handful of great Rock and pop songwriters IMO. He's a tremendous guitar player and a skilled singer (within his limitations). Few, if any, can match his songwriting breadth: pop, rock, blues, prog, blue eyed soul, electronics, Calypso, even one or two country songs - you name it, he's done it, and done it well.

Two words of warning on the concerts:

1). He likes to be kind of a dick to his audience. Generally, everyone wants to hear his hits and, depending on his mood, he may include all or none of them in a given set list. If it's a concert with few hits on the list, he may taunt the disappointed fans.

2). If your particular show is late in the tour (check out the schedule on the net), there's a good chance his voice will be shot. He's one guy where the difference between an early in the tour set and late in the tour set is immense.

All that being said, a good TR show (whether straight electric blues or full blown prog Rock, or anything in between) is among the best you'll ever see IMO.
I'm not a giant opera fan, but my older brother is. In his never ending attempts to convert me, he's rolled out a few stunning arias. One that's always a moving listen:

Ebben! Ne Andro Lantana from Catalani's opera, Le Wally.