I have used music to chase the blues away and to find balance all my life. It started with the first tune I can remember hearing, "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" my grandfather loved it and would sing it to me. He called me Redbird and Sugarfoot, I was just a bitty thing, but I hear this song and I remember and I smile.
There are a lot of songs that I love, and a lot of singers, but I think that this is the song that I love listening to the most. I don't know how to get the picture , so if it comes through with just the link, then just click it.
I have acquired a lot of great uplifting songs thru the years.
When I need refreshed, I replay Carrie Underwood's portion of the "Girls Night Out" show when she sang "How Great Thou Art". Vince Gill sang back-up and played guitar. I've heard that song a thousand times, in my life, but nobody has sung like Carrie Underwood. Kinda like nobody can sing "God Bless America" as good as Kate Smith.
My current song for chuckles is Miranda Lambert's "Mamas Broken Heart". The dining room in that video bears a strong resemblance to my mom's dining room, after she moved to town and boy the song sounds like it was written with my mom in mind - lol