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On this edition of 5ive Songs, we compile the second five songs from the THANKFUL SONGS 🙏🎶 column into one list.
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On 5ive Songs, we (I) keep things short and sweet – no extra calories or needless fluff. There’s a topic, five songs, and a short blurb that doesn’t exceed a paragraph. Yes, it’s a playlist, but it’s a miniature playlist that shouldn’t take much time to consume. On this edition of 5ive Songs, we compile the second five songs from the THANKFUL SONGS 🙏🎶 column into one list.
1. Andy Grammer, “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)”
💿 Magazines or Novels [Deluxe] • 🏷 S-Curve • 📅 2015
Prior to issuing the deluxe edition of Magazines or Novels, Andy Grammer had a surefire gem on his hands with “Honey, I’m Good.” which clearly elevated his profile. He would earn another hit, though less successful, with “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah).” On “Good to Be Alive,” the production work is gimmicky though Grammer sounds utterly ebullient – cool word if I do say so myself! Anyways, he has good reason to sound ebullient. Basically, he’s thankful for the success he’s achieved, asserting, “Feels good to be alive right about now.” So, connecting it all together, that ‘shit he’d been trying’ – finding and carving out success. Now that he’s finally achieved some, he’s thankful and it feels pretty sweet.
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2. Andrae Crouch, “My Tribute”
💿 Keep on Singin’ • 🏷 Light • 🗓 1975
The second chorus is also quite moving, with the gratitude continuing quite ‘powerfully’:
“With His blood He has saved me With His power He has raised me; To God be the glory For the things He has done.”
There’s even an awesome bridge, continuing the gratitude Crouch has toward a truly awesome God.
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3. Ryan Beatty, “Flowers at the Door”
💿 Dreaming of David • 🏷 Boy in Jeans / Mad Love / Interscope • 🗓 2020
Key lyrics from the first verse include the brilliant “Our heads connected, I got the message / You had your hands around my skull,” and “I look up to you when I’m below.” Ponder it, and you realize it’s poetically portraying oral ‘pleasure.’ The chorus extends upon the ‘happening,’ as Beatty sensually asks, “Why don’t you turn me around?” (aka hit it from the back to quote the rappers). The bridge also sheds some light: “What’s so wrong with wanting more? / Rollin’ on the hardwood floor.” Clearly, Ryan is thankful for the ‘bouquet of flowers received at the door,’ and can’t wait for more…
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4. Sia, “Saved My Life”
🎵 “Saved My Life” • 🏷 Monkey Puzzle / RCA • 🗓 2020
As far as the songwriting, there’s lots of repetition on the verses. Even so, they effectively convey the point. Following the enigmatic first verse, the second is more established, with a full complement of instrumentation. The crowning achievement is the soaring, empowering, memorable, and thoughtful chorus:
“Well, someone must have sent you here to save my life Someone must have sent you to save me tonight I know that in darkness, I have found my light I know that in darkness, I’ve been given sight In your loving arms, I feel delight In your loving arms, I’ll be alright Someone must have sent you to save me tonight Someone must have sent you here to save my life.”
“Saved My Life” keeps things relatively simple, but it’s definitely filled with gratitude – a winner through and through.
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5. Sly and the Family Stone, “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)”
💿 Greatest Hits • 🏷 Epic • 🗓 1970
Beyond the famed lyrics of the chorus (aforementioned), the lyrics of the verses are quite colorful.
“Lookin’ at the devil Grinnin’ at his gun Fingers start shakin’ I begin to run...”
Per a song fact from Songfacts, “Sly Stone wrote…the [song because he] as upset that people were not listening to the messages in his songs… They were an integrated band and tried to spread the message of racial harmony, but Stone thought that message was getting lost. The lyrics are scathing and mostly directed at Sly himself…” Interesting. One part of song that listeners can’t miss (and should be thankful for too) are the references made to other Sly and the Family Stone hits:
“Dance to the music All nite long Everyday people Sing a simple song.”
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