Spring Morning Song Mix Playlist



Ahhh!!! Spring is in the air. I have a certain mindset of the most cherished times of the day for each season.
Take for example winter evenings. We like to curl up next to the fire and drink cocoa. It’s when we decorate the tree, have holiday parties, and wrap presents.
Autumn is sort of similar as the best times are in the early evening or late afternoon. Its when we go trick-or-treating or jumping in the raked leaves.
Summer‘s time is in the afternoon when we’re at the beach, swimming, or having a picnic.
That leaves us with spring in the morning when we wake up and the sun pours through our window after a dreary, cloudy winter. Spring is a time of sunshine, beginnings, newness, greenery, and the like. What better way to complement these feelings but with music! Like my Winter Playlist, I’ve compiled a Spring Morning Playlist (in no particular order). It just leaves you with a positive, energetic feeling to start off the day. Of course, all of the songs are Christian Contemporary. The song titles lead to iTunes. The artist names lead to Amazon or MySpace.
- Lost in Loving You – Melissa Polinar Melissa is an independant artist from my last University I attened. Her music is currently only availible on CD.
- Alright – Casting Pearls
- You’re My God – Jaci Velasquez
- Sufficiency Of Grace – Greg Long
- Live for Today – Natalie Grant
- Fields of Grace – Big Daddy Weave
- Psalm 40 – Newsong
- With Me – Ginny Owens – You’ve got to listen to the chorus to hear why this is a “morning” song.
- What are You Waiting For – Natalie Grant
- The Other Side – Avalon
- Love Won’t Leave You – Avalon
- New Day – Avalon
I recommend that some of these songs be trimmed at the beginning (like “With Me”). It takes a while to get to the “good stuff.”
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Posted on Wednesday, April 12th, 2006
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