To ring in February, here is the first Weekly Playlist for your aural enjoyment.
She Loved Him Only a Little More Than Her Record Collection
Listen on Spotify and YouTube
“(The Best Part Of) Breakin’ Up” – The Ronettes
“Oh No Not My Baby” – Aretha Franklin
“A Day In the Life” – The Beatles
“Cry to Me” – Solomon Burke
“Thirteen” – Bedouine and Hurray For the Riff Raff and Waxahatchee
“Say Yes” – Elliott Smith
“Reason to Believe” – Vagabon, featuring Courtney Barnett
“God Knows Why” – Jenny O.
“She’s Electric” – Oasis
“Such Great Heights” – The Postal Service
“Hymn for Her” – The Magic Numbers
“You Could Make a Killing” – Aimee Mann
“Caledonia” – KT Tunstall and Alan Cumming
“Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters” – Elton John
“Never Is a Promise” – Fiona Apple
“Eugene” – Arlo Parks
“Blue Light” – Mazzy Star
“Palomine” – Bettie Serveert
“Nightswimming” – R.E.M.
“Killing Me Softly With His Song” – Roberta Flack
“Isn’t It a Pity?” – Bettye LaVette
“Song for Zula” – Phosphorescent
“Violet” – Hole
“James” – The Bangles
“Dakota” – Stereophonics
“1979” – The Smashing Pumpkins
“Rise” – Eddie Vedder
“Star Witness” – Neko Case
“Starman” – David Bowie
“Fade Away and Radiate”- Blondie
Awesome mix. Reminds me, kind of a poem I wrote in 2014: Who Needs a Boyfriend When You Have a Record Collection?