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
"05-16-15: Slaw
Mihorn: As our rooms are not anywhere near the same dimensions, I heard none of what you reported. At least I tried."
====There are few different versions of "Why worry." May be you hear more deatils from video link: "Why Worry!"?

"05-23-15: Slaw
Mihorn: "And I hear brushing of drum (left center 10' high)"...

I realize that the recreation of sound in one's listening room can be remarkable at times, however, there is no way in my small room that I could ever make that claim of hearing any sound at 10' high. I do have to ask if any sound that is recreated at 10' high is natural? Not in my experience. This is really what worries me."
====I've heard that many hi-end audio sound systems generate a huge sound stage beyond walls. My another room is 8ft high, and I hear many songs (Craig Chaquiso- Gypsy night, Arne Domnerus - Antiphone Blues, Paris Texas – Cancion Mixteca, David Lanz – Dream of the forgotten dream, Holy cole-I can see claerly now, etc.) are very high (felt higher than 8ft) with my current and previous speakers .
"What Becomes of the Brokenhearted", both the original sung by Jimmy Ruffin and the live one Joan Osborne did with the Motown house band in the documentary about them. A masterpiece of a song. Even J.S. Bach smiled when he heard it.
Elton Britt "The Jimmie Rodgers Blues"

I have, thankfully very eclectic tastes.