Joni Mitchell's Blue revolutionised the way I saw music': Emeli Sande's honest playlist
Briefly

The article explores the author's deep connection to music throughout different life stages, highlighting key songs that resonate with personal memories and emotions. From falling in love with Regina Spektor’s 'Samson' to enjoying 'Baby One More Time' at karaoke, these tracks symbolize pivotal experiences. Songs like 'A Song for You' by Donny Hathaway invoke deep feelings due to their intimacy and narrative. Despite some tracks like 'My Heart Will Go On' becoming overplayed, music remains a cherished part of the author’s life, reflecting moods and memories.
"The song I do at karaoke I heard 'Baby One More Time' by Britney Spears when I was 12 and thought: Gosh, this is amazing. It was my introduction to pop music."
"The song that makes me cry is 'A Song for You' by Donny Hathaway, I guess for knowing how his life ended and the sadness he was in, but also the intimacy."
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