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Harmony Hits: Five Songs to Soothe Your Soul

“Come Softly to Me,” the 1978 track from the sibling trio The Roches, welcomes listeners with sweet harmonies that are both comforting and wistful. It’s a perfect example of how voices blending together can create a sound that’s greater than the sum of its parts.

This sentiment of appreciation rings true for many music lovers, who find deep satisfaction in the layered beauty of vocal harmonies. Every day, listeners flock to share their favorite examples of this musical phenomenon, leading to a collection of stunning songs that showcase the human voice at its most expressive. From folk to rock, country to pop, talented vocalists and bands continue to captivate audiences with their artful blends of melody and harmony.

A Window into Today’s Harmonious Hits

Today’s selection highlights a diverse range of artists who have mastered the art of vocal harmony, offering a glimpse into the breadth and depth of this timeless musical tradition.

  • The Roches: “Come Softly to Me”

    Originally popularized by The Fleetwoods, “Come Softly to Me” takes on a completely new character in the hands of theirs. The three sisters

  • The Jayhawks: “Save It for a Rainy Day”

    The Jayhawks, a band renowned for their captivating harmonies and melodic songwriting, showcase their talent beautifully in “Save It for a Rainy Day.”

  • Gillian Welch, Allison Krauss, and Emmylou Harris: “Didn’t Leave Nobody but the Baby”

    When three giants of Americana music come together, magic happens. Welch, Krauss, and Harris weave a tapestry of voices in “Didn’t Leave Nobody but the Baby,” creating a haunting and deeply moving rendition of this traditional folk song.

    “Didn’t Leave Nobody but the Baby” is a poignant reminder of the power of storytelling through song. The trio’s voices intertwine like threads in a rich tapestry, painting a vivid picture of heartache and resilience.

  • Mumford & Sons: “I Will Wait”

    Mumford & Sons, known for their anthemic folk-rock sound, use harmonies to build a sense of communal optimism in “I Will Wait.”

  • The Doobie Brothers: “Listen to the Music”

    Closing out today’s set is a classic that needs no introduction. The Doobie Brothers’ “Listen to the Music” is a timeless celebration of the joy and power of music, driven by infectious harmonies that invite everyone to sing along.

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