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5 Daniel Johnston Songs That Still Tug at My Heartstrings Today

The late great Daniel Johnston will probably remain the most memorable figure in outsider art and alternative music for decades to come. So much of his lo-fi music still resonates with new listeners today. His catalog of work is pretty massive, but weโ€™re particularly fond of these five Daniel Johnston songs that still tug at our heartstrings today. 

If youโ€™re new to Johnstonโ€™s work, weโ€™d recommend starting with these excellent pieces of work!

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1. โ€œTrue Love Will Find You In The Endโ€

โ€œTrue Love Will Find You In The Endโ€ is probably Daniel Johnstonโ€™s most well-known song, even among those relatively unfamiliar with him. Itโ€™s his signature track and one that entranced a whole generation of indie, lo-fi music fans. Tons of artists have covered this beautiful song, from Beck to Wilco to Joaquin Phoenix in Joker: Folie ร  Deux.

2. โ€œFuneral Homeโ€

Daniel Johnston’s songs are often rudimentary. Obviously, thatโ€™s part of the charm. But Johnstonโ€™s work was far from only about charm. The strangeness of โ€œFuneral Homeโ€, in addition to its insistence and command for attention, makes it stand out as one of his very best songs. โ€œFuneral Homeโ€ also features some contributing vocals from Johnstonโ€™s friends.

3. โ€œDevil Townโ€

This 1990 track is only about a minute long and fully a cappella, and thatโ€™s precisely why itโ€™s on this list. Part of Johnstonโ€™s magic was that he could convey strong emotional depth in a short amount of time and with little more than his voice. โ€œDevil Townโ€ is haunting, odd, and a bit sad, all of which are hallmark elements of his work.

4. โ€œDonโ€™t Be Scaredโ€

Many of Daniel Johnstonโ€™s songs from Donโ€™t Be Scared are incredible, but the title track is particularly heartwrenching. Written and recorded during his college years, this song has a level of emotional maturity and introspection that wasnโ€™t exactly rare in Johnstonโ€™s other works. But thereโ€™s just something about โ€œDonโ€™t Be Scaredโ€ that seeps into your bones and tells you what you need to hear.

In the immortal words of Daniel Johnston: โ€œWhy must you give yourself a global rating / Numbers can mess up everything / Don’t do that.โ€

5. โ€œSome Things Last A Long Timeโ€

โ€œSome Things Last A Long Timeโ€ from 1990 is a more delicate tune from Johnston that features just his voice and his iconic piano. The simplicity of this outsider piece of work is what makes it so memorable. Johnston more or less plays just two notes throughout the song and repeats โ€œSome things last a long time / Some things last a lifetimeโ€ over and over again.

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