The Autumnal Equinox is here, and that means it’s going to start getting chillier, the nights will be longer, and the leaves will start changing before our eyes. To get everyone in the mood to celebrate the Equinox, here are eight songs with Autumnal elements, from instrumental tracks, to jazz, to New England vibes.
2024 Autumnal Equinox Playlist
โFlaming Red Hairโ โ Howard Shore
The Autumnal Equinox falls on September 22 this year, and for all you Lord of the Rings fans, thatโs also Frodo and Bilboโs birthday. โFlaming Red Hairโ is the cheerful jig that plays during the Long Expected Party scene in the Fellowship of the Ring, and itโs arguably one of the best songs on the soundtrack. It creates a sense of celebration and merriment even if you havenโt seen the movie. The Autumnal Equinox is a time to celebrate the coming cool weather, harvest time, pumpkins, Halloween, and all the other aspects of Autumn that make it a favorite season for so many. The horns, pipes, and drums on this song come together to create a magical party atmosphere, transporting you to a raucous Shire night.
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โRocky Mountain Highโ โ John Denver
This John Denver classic has an Autumnal feel in its imagery, as Denver sings lovingly about Colorado. Itโs easy to imagine sitting around a campfire during a chilly Autumn night, sharing stories as the night progresses and the stars wheel overhead. The instrumentation is also light and breezy, which brings to mind simplicity and crisp mountain air. All these elements come together in this song to create an unexpectedly Autumnal tuneโjust listen to โRocky Mountain High,โ imagine youโre hiking a trail covered in crisp Autumn leaves, and tell us you donโt feel an overwhelming sense of calm.
โHomesickโ โ Noah Kahan
While this song is more about being sick of home than homesick, itโs Noah Kahanโs overall New England vibe that makes this a good pick for the Autumnal Equinox. New England has always been ideal for fall color, and thinking about New England makes us think about Noah Kahan. Hence, his inclusion here. However, thereโs more to this song (and Noah Kahan) than just being from New England. Itโs an exploration of being sick of home while still staying at home. There are always things about home that we hate, but itโs still home. Autumn has a feeling of being a homey seasonโcoming home, spending time with family and friends, maybe making a home with yourself in a new place. โHomesickโ expresses that tiredness of being at home while also accepting that our home is part of what makes us what we are.
โโTis Autumnโ โ Nat King Cole
Indeed, โtis Autumnโthe leaves will soon change, the air will get cooler, and people will venture outside in their scarves and hats after the long, hot summer. This is a cool jazz tune that elevates the Autumnal Equinox as more than a celestial phenomenon. Itโs a bone-deep feeling, an experience, a mindset.
โAutumn in New Yorkโ โ Billie Holiday
As mentioned above, thereโs no place like New England for Autumn, but New York, which borders New England, is a close second. If you donโt want to go out in the woods with all the leaves, thereโs Autumn in the city. This is an experience all its own. Parks and green spaces with views of skyscrapers mingling with orange and red leaves and crisp air leaving your lips a bit chapped as you wander through Soho or the Village. Billie Holiday beautifully expresses what itโs like to experience Autumn in New York, and itโs like nothing else.
โShine On Harvest Moonโ โ The Blasting Company and C.W. Stoneking
The Cartoon Network limited series Over the Garden Wall is the epitome of Autumn vibes, and the soundtrack delivers cozy tracks and thrilling instrumentals. โShine On Harvest Moonโ is a classic tune that goes all the way back to the early-1900s, first popularized by married couple Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth with the Ziegfeld Follies in 1908. There are many different versions and some contradictions concerning who really wrote the song, but โShine On Harvest Moonโ remains a beautiful love song that The Blasting Company and C.W. Stoneking turned into an Autumnal masterpiece. If youโre looking for a more traditional version, though, Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney did one as well.
โDiamond Dayโ โ Vashti Bunyan
Vashti Bunyanโs ethereal vocals transport listeners to the harvest in โDiamond Day,โ where wheat fields await, stretching on forever. This song calls to mind The Moomins by Tove Jansson. It also brings up feelings of rural living, simplicity, and working the land. โDiamond Dayโ is a beautiful song that makes you want to wake up early and sip coffee on the porch while leaves swirl in the wind in your front yard.
โThe Sun In Septemberโ โ Matthew Halsall
This instrumental track is a great one for sitting back with the windows open and basking in the warmth of Autumn sunshine. You know, where the air is chilly but the sun remains hot on your face. The flute and gentle percussion of โThe Sun In Septemberโ will lull listeners into a semi-conscious state of relaxation, leading you into the depths of Autumn. That place where leaves crunch under your boots, and youโre weighing a pumpkin in your arms, and thereโs hot spiked cider waiting at home. Later, the trumpet and piano lend a jazzy air to this piece, and, let’s face it, Autumn is a jazz season. Nothing beats a jazz record on the turntable while you cook dinner with the windows open to the cool night air.
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