All though deserving of their place in the Marconium and guaranteed to make you smile. Face front, raise your arms in the air and Hold Your Head Up. Stevie Wonder sang of a man “with a counterfeit dollar in his hand”. 3. For which I am truly grateful. I seem to be only the third person to list them. Someone described as “the coolest man with the biggest mouth”. Of course, too much can come across as cockiness or arrogance. Neneh Cherry's taking a confident Buffalo Stance, “I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself, and falls on th'other …”. It’s all delivered with the kind of effortless sass in which she specialised back in the eighties when the band could not set a foot wrong. Or are we hearing from both sides of this battle of wits. Here, we present the full, unexpurgated version. Debbie Harry of Blondie is implacably confident that she’s going to get you One Way or Another (and whether you like it or not). A punchy, funky, powerful new number by the American star that has a weighty political element, and part of the soundtrack to a new documentary out now before the US elections – All In: The Fight For Democracy, Song of the Day: Characteristically slow but wonderfully paced, with eerie, dreamlike deep brass and twittering woodwind, this evocatively clever number is an example why this Dripping Springs, Texas-based band are admired by Brian Eno, Song of the Day: A beautiful fusion of gentle Spanish, Erykah Badu-inspired soul, bossa nova and psychedelic R&B from the south London artist also known as Aria Wells, inspired by a Mexican-Mayan phrase related to identity, Sumptuous, strutting, sexy synth funk-pop of talky-singing in the form of feminist, political defiance by the trio of old Montreal friends with 80s and 90s-style echoes of Handsome Boy Modelling School, Abba and Grace Jones, Song of the Day: A double set of titular pairs from the Netherlands singer-songwriter, whose style is a beautifully eerie and ethereal, silky voiced indie pop. This Town Ain’t Big Enough for the Both of Us. Many years earlier, Pop Staples had said of Martin Luther King: “I like this man. ← Float this idea: songs about immortality and longevity, Reflections on … songs about confidence. Now that’s more like it. Confidence is just a belief in yourself and your abilities. You're feeling inexplicably bummed out and defeated, and awful. Playlists: songs about confidence — Song Bar From the plucky and cocky to the bold and brave, Beyonce to Blondie, Sparks to Stevie Wonder, this week’s guest Severin has picked two superb playlists from the nominations that will have your striding down the street Roxanne Shante – Go On Girl/Have a Nice Day. I have included quite a few of those this week. Everyone at my school watched The Partridge Family but few teenage boys in the seventies would have conceded that young David was a great singer. Getting your confidence back requires a playlist that will make you feel like a total badass boss who can conquer anything and everything. Is that OK?. I’m not sure where that leaves the bloke in the Sparks song. Next Article I think that was a lone dissenting voice though. Then, a bit later, she sings a verse about giving you the slip. We recommend you to check other playlists or our favorite music charts. Too little and you won’t meet new people or take on new opportunities at all. 1. These playlists were inspired by readers' song nominations from last week's topic: Reflections on … songs about confidence. Now then, NWA. So, you're having a week.

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