Got to get better

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Derek and the Dominos, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Traffic, The Byrds, The Beatles, Traffic, Joe Cocker, Dave Mason, Carole King, Savoy Brown, The Beatles, Faces, Long Player, Chicago, Poco, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Richie Furay

During this time where we read of folks infected and worse by the Coronavirus COVID-19 and wish and seek healing, I offer a collection of tunes to promote a healthy feeling.  I titled it, "Doin' Fine," after my fave Savoy Brown tune, also included in this set.

 

I enjoyed creating a few playlists this year shared in some prior blogs; indeed I enjoyed almost the entire Song for the Road playlist blogged on last week during a recent road trip and two shorter "runs" in between.

 

During my high school and college years, I often relied on multiple plays of "Got To Get Better In A Little While" from the "Derek and the Dominos In Concert" LP and "Things Will Be Better" from "The Byrds" reunion LP to help psyche me to better health when sick.


In a nod to helping us all collectively heal from the impacts direct and indirect felt by the Corona Virus COVID 19, please find, use and enjoy this playlist.  It concludes with a fave Poco song, which leads off with Richie Furay (who I pray to see in each of that band's founder's "Farewell" series concerts) singing, "It's a good morning and I'm feelin' fine!" What better feeling to start off any day!

 

Wishing all safety and good health and a speedy end to this public health crisis.

 

Youtube Playlist

 

Apple Music Playlist

Comments

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Sun, 03/15/2020 - 02:02

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Marilyn Genoa

Thank you Corey, I appreciate all of your playlists, especially this one. Stay well.
Corey Bearak

Thx!
It was a bit of work because only the Derek and Byrd’s sings were staples. Did not invite suggestions but wonder if Anyone opt to post their faves.
Daniel Schwartz

This virus is shutting down the world. Music will always survive, no matter what.

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