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Songs that give you goose bumps


Kimbabig

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While I really enjoy a lot of blues, rock and other popular music, and I can really get engrossed listening to them. They could put a smile on my face and a thrill in my heart. I can be turned on by a song by Zep, Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Chicago, Muddy Waters, Stan Getz, Stanley Turrentine, Ken Peplowski, Charlie Byrd, Joe Walsh, Mark Murphy, Richie Cole, and hundreds of other pop/jazz artists, but I don't get chills from any of them. It's a different kind of joy for me.

 

Nothing gives me chills like a great piece of orchestral music (or at least great to my ears).

 

Not exactly songs but (and in no special order):

 

Symphonies:

 

Dvorak #9

Tchaikovsky #6

Prokofiev #5

Suk - Asriael

Shostakovitch #4

 

Some other works:

 

Tchaikovsky

- Romeo & Juliet

- The Tempest

- Hamlet

- March Slav

 

Prokofiev

- Romeo & Juliet

- Scythian Suite

- The Love for Three Oranges

 

Rachmaninoff

- Isle Of The Dead

 

Rimsky-Korsokov

- Scheherazade

 

 

Plus dozens more, which will come to me as soon as I press the "Add Reply" button.

 

Notes ♫

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"Theme For An Imaginary Western", from the Mountain Climbing album.

"God Bless The U.S.A.", Lee Greenwood.

"The Star Spangled Banner", played by the U.S. Army Band.

 

Sometimes I get chills if someone sings the Star Spangled Banner well.

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