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In The Spirit Of Tropical Storm Cristobal, Here's A Rainy Day Playlist

Whether you are in the eye of the storm, stuck in the worst of it, or just experiencing some rain, this playlist is for you.

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In The Spirit Of Tropical Storm Cristobal, Here's A Rainy Day Playlist

Happy hurricane season, everyone! Here are some songs great for easy listening to get through the storm.

Here's the full playlist:

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Enjoy!

Leader of The Landslide - The Lumineers

The Lumineers - Leader Of The Landslide (Part 5 Of 10)www.youtube.com

I always think of The Lumineers when I want some relaxing music, and "Leader of The Landslide" is no exception.

Also, every song from their album lll has a music video. The videos were released in order and tell a really great story about a family, so you should watch them all in order!

The Sound Of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel

Simon & Garfunkel - The Sounds of Silence (Audio)www.youtube.com

Over the past few months, I've really gotten into S&G. I also prefer the acoustic version of this song over the original, but I could only find the original on YouTube!

All We Do - Oh Wonder

Oh Wonder - All We Dowww.youtube.com

This song is not actually nearly eight minutes. The video really captures the human experience and it is definitely worth the watch. It was created in 2016, but definitely resonates with humanity in 2020.

Darling - NEEDTOBREATHE

NEEDTOBREATHE - "Darling" [Official Audio]www.youtube.com

I was late to jump on the NEEDTOBREATHE train, but I recently found this song and it's really sweet!

Be My Mistake - The 1975

The 1975 - Be My Mistake (Acoustic)www.youtube.com

Essentially, this song is about cheating. Terrible message, beautiful song.

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