Iโve always been easily moved by music: goosebumps, teary eyes, that deep swelling feeling in your stomach. Even musical moments that arenโt supposed to be particularly impactful can affect me in that way. So, when those moments are trying to amp up the drama, Iโm practically guaranteed to be covered in chills.ย
This phenomenon isnโt reserved just for the 1960s. But Iโve noticed an exceptional amount of musicโand, in particular, balladsโfrom this decade that will absolutely give me instant goosebumps every time.
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โA Change Is Gonna Comeโ by Sam Cooke
The combination of Sam Cookeโs voice, the message behind his lyrics, and the knowledge of the tragedy that befell him at such a young age makes โA Change Is Gonna Comeโ one of the most emotionally moving ballads of the 1960s, in my humble opinion. The song is so hopeful. But it’s hope in an exasperated, โIโll keep fighting because thereโs literally no other optionโ kind of way. To think that he would meet his demise by the very attitude he sang about changing makes this all the more heartbreaking.
โMoon Riverโ by Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn wasnโt a singer, but her voice sounded perfect on this 1960s ballad featured in Breakfast At Tiffanyโs. โMoon Riverโ is one of those lonesome, wistful songs that make you feel nostalgic for a time or place you canโt quite name. Itโs not necessarily a happy song. But one could certainly describe it as bittersweet. Every time I hear this song, I picture Hepburn sitting in the windowsill of her New York City apartment, forlornly strumming her guitar. Instant goosebumps.
โSheโs Leaving Homeโ by The Beatles
The Beatles captured the unique paradox that grows between a child leaving home and the parents watching them go. Leaving the nest is just part of life. Holding on too tightly will only stunt the child in emotional, mental, or financial ways. It will end up doing more harm than good. Yet, somehow, this 1960s ballad makes you feel pity for the parents who feel blindsided by their daughter going off to pursue a life of her own. You feel for the young woman and her parents alike.
โMy Wayโ by Frank Sinatra
Finally, one of the most dramatic ballad offerings of the 1960s closes out this goosebump-inducing list: โMy Wayโ by Frank Sinatra. The way the song begins softly and introspectively pulls the listener in. Then, youโre enraptured as the orchestral backing, and Sinatraโs voice swells to a climactic peak. It makes you feel like youโre looking back on a life thatโs longer than it actually is. Itโs just that compelling of a song.
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