Photo by Peter Caty/The Mirror.

Photo by Peter Caty/The Mirror.

Artist: KT Tunstall
Song: Heal Over

From KT Tunstall’s breakout album, this song is a testament to her great, unique style. Once you hear the harmonies in this lullaby, you are addicted. The song is the slowest in tempo on the album and is a perfect song to listen to when you are trying to relax after a long day.

Artist: Michael Buble
Song: Stardust

My favorite song from my favorite movie. Stardust is a classic melody that’s been covered by the greats, and I thought my favorite version appears in the film “Sleepless in Seattle.”  But Michael Buble adds some serious style to this musical staple.  (Just to add, Michael and I’s similar hand positions was a coincidence, so that’s just more proof that we belong together.)

Artist: Tally Hall
Song: Good Day

A great band that has earned little attention. This song is a good representative of the band’s first album — it’s pretty unconventional, but every song is a fun listen.  Good Day, like the other tunes, seems to be able to put disjointed musical ideas and combine them into a cohesive song.

Artist: Amos Lee
Song: Colors

This song has the power to take you back down to earth. The song is just so eloquently put together and the heartfelt message heard through Lee’s beautiful voice will make any girl weak in the knees. Boys, if you still make mix tapes to your crushes or significant others, you must seriously include this song.

Artist: Panic! at the Disco
Song: When the Day Met the Night

This song is pretty ridiculous in terms of subject matter, but what fun song isn’t a little ridiculous?  Despite what the season is, “When the Day Met The Night” reminds you of the great days of summer. I’m not afraid to admit that I pump this song through my car speakers on road trips and sing along loudly.

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