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What Are Your Self Confidence Songs?


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I'd have to say that some songs that boost my confidence would be:

Heroes of Our Time (live)

Where Dragons Rule

Famous Last Words

Valley of the Damned

Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)

My Immortal (band version)

Bring Me to Life

And I have the feeling I'll think of about ten more as soon as I post this :P

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Guest Lex7

I've seen many that I like, but I'm surprised no one has mentioned The Middle - Jimmy Eat World.

Hey, don't write yourself off yet.

It's only in your head you feel left out or looked down on.

Just do your best, do everything you can.

And don't you worry what the bitter hearts are gonna say.

It just takes some time, little girl you're in the middle of the ride.

Everything (everything) will be just fine, everything (everything) will be alright (alright).

It just takes some time, little girl you're in the middle of the ride.

Everything (everything) will be just fine, everything (everything) will be alright (alright).

Lexie

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Guest Roxanna L

I've seen many that I like, but I'm surprised no one has mentioned The Middle - Jimmy Eat World.

Lexie

Hey! I know that one, too! :)

I've been playing it soooooo many times on Rock Band: Unplugged on my PSP. :D

Hugs,

Anna

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Guest ladyamy

Currently for me its

Lady gaga - Born this way

One Eded Doll- Beacuse your a vampire

30 seconds to mars- this is war

The list gets longer or shorter depending on my mood.

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Guest Doodlen

I'll Make A Man out of You - off the Mulan soundtrack. It's one of those "Yeah, I can do this" sorta songs.

And then there's Life is Beautiful by Vega 4. It just really makes me believe that the world is a beautiful place and that it'll all be ok.

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Guest Kate Lyn

Ill list 10 :D

"The Voice within" - Christina Augilera

"Iridescent" - Linkin Park

"Lift" Poets of the Fall

"Magic Dance" - David Bowie

"Ladder in my Tights"- Amy Studt

"Survive" Rise AGainst

"Rebirthing" SKillet

"M4 part 2" Faunts

"Music of the NIght" - Andrew Lloyd Webber - Phantom of the Opera

"The Wickerman" - Iron Maiden

for all moments when i need a pick me up they iusually work though depending on what pu tme in the mood

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Guest Elizabeth K

Wow - a walk down memory lane - this great ole topic - all the old names - many who have moved on.

Silly me? I like the 'When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again" old Irish song - reminds me of the Civil War - trudging on against all odds (I am from the losing side of the Civil War - so I see ragged young soldiers, suddenly beaten down to old men before their time, trying to get home through impossible conditions).

But I like the childhood lyrics with the ants - and these lyrics are not copyrighted.

The ants go marching one by one.

Hoorah! Hoorah!

The ants go marching one by one.

Hoorah! Hoorah!

The ants go marching one by one;

The little one stops to beat the drum,

And they all go marching down .

..

in the ground...

.

to get out ...

of the rain....

Boom, boom, boom, boom!

GREAT for just forcing yourself to keep on going... trudge trudge trudge

Silly me.

Lizzy

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Guest SaleneAlexis

Wow! Had to make Me bring up Window Media Player huh?

Lets see

Disclaimer: Some of these may be inappropiate for younger listeners, and I may have to edit this list a bit

Moment for Life- Nicki Minaj

Born This Way- Lady Gaga (Mother Monster)

Ready to Go - Republica

Venus - Bananarama (gotta love the 80's lol)

It's My Life - Bon Jovi

Time (clock of the heart) & It's a Miracle - Culture Club

Ten Thousand Fists - Disturbed

Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO

Lovergirl - Teena Marie

Poison - Alice Cooper

Sowing the Seeds of Love - Tears for Fears

New Song - Howard Jones

Cry Little Sister (Theme from the Movie The Lost Boys) Danzig

Head Like a Hole - Nine Inch Nails

Wonderful - Gary Go

One Step at a Time - Jordin Sparks (the only song from her I can stand she should have never won American Idol)

Stronger - Kanye West

Ladies Night - Kool and the Gang

I'm Sexy and I Know It - LMFAO

In the End - Linkin Park

Saints of Los Angeles - Motley Crue

King of the World - Porcelain and the Tramp

Only a partial list

Hugs

Stephanie

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Guest Harle

The diary- Hollywood Undead

Bullet- Hollywood Undead

Everywhere I Go- Hollywood Undead

City- Hollywood Undead

Turn Off The Lights- Hollywood Undead (feat Jeffree Star)

Perfect Day- OPM

The Nobodies- Marilyn Manson

Get away with murder- Jeffree Star

Price Tag- Jesse Jay

The Rare Ould Times- Flogging Molly

Inbred Evil- Boondox

Path I walk- Boondox

Go Shagz- ICP

We Got Two Jealous Again- NOFX

Theme From A NOFX Album- NOFX

Wild Boy- MGK

Ceiling Fans- MGK

Drop The World- Lil Wayne

Mad World- gary jules

Mean- Taylor Swift

******Most not suitable for younger audiences******

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Guest blackcoffee_redwine

Lately, I've been listening to lots of New Wave and punkish music. Stuff that makes me dance like an idiot in my room and look at myself in the mirror in full drag and say "Dang I look good."

such as-

Human Sexual Response- Andy Fell

Boomtown Rats- I Don't Like Mondays

Talking Heads- This Must Be The Place

Devo- Race of Doom

Vampire Weekend- Walcott (yes I know this ain't new wave, but makes me feel like a girl =) )

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Guest MrMxyzptlk

Another Brick in the Wall 1,2,&3 - Pink Floyd

Anything from that movie is a great pick me up! The thought that a guy who has everything can watch his life go down the toilet like that makes all of my problems seem much more dealable.

How screwed up am I to see "The Wall" as an inspirtational movie...

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Guest MrMxyzptlk

I'll Make A Man out of You

I had a totaly differant song in mind when I read the title...

- off the Mulan soundtrack. It's one of those "Yeah, I can do this" sorta songs.

So not a Disney movie, well I guess Tim Curry has been a voice in several of them. Penance I suppose for his Sweet Transvestite days of Rocky Horror.

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Guest MrMxyzptlk

While it's technicaly a country song and I mostly despise that genra these days I like to listen to Shania Twain song "Man, I feel Like a Woman" it plays through my head when I'm shopping for fem stuff.

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Guest mudrnudl

normaly many upbeat songs of my music library however recently I have found one which is really motivating me. the song is gay (in meaning of joy), catchy, was greatly written, has vocals which are little aggressive - it got everything to give you the right mood!

Highland Glory - From The Cradle To The Brave

it is difficult to find good quality of that song at youtube...

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Wont back down-Tom Petty and My way-Frank Sinatra. Elvis did a good job on that song as well but I prefer Sinatra "The record shows I took the blows and did it my way!" last line of the song, always makes me smile when I am singing it and gives me goose bumps at the same time.

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Wow deinately too many to choose from.

In no particular order:

I have a dream - ABBA

Get up stand up - Bob Marley & The Wailers

Better be good to me - Tina Turner

Pleasure & Pain (Every track on the album) - Dr. Hook

Huggs,

Joann

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Guest Sentience

The songs; the musicians that give me strength and direction do not have lyrics of pertinence. They are just bands that I just adore...Avenged 7 Fold...Papa Roach... Bullet for my Valentine......Marilyn Manson......Evinescence......Emilie Autumn. The "magic" of music just carresses my often troubled soul. I don't want to analyse it too deeply lest the fragile bubble bursts.

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Guest Chrysee

"Something's Comin'" from West Side Story. & "Everybody's Talkin'", the theme from "Midnight Cowboy."

Also (and I'm not totally sure why) the song 'Watch Closely Now' which was performed by Chris Kristofferson in the flick of 'A Star is Born'

Go figure, eh?

With love,

Cissy

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Guest JazzySmurf

ooooh I like this thread :-) My current confidence song is "Express Yourself" by Labrinth (the one from the Windows 8 commercial) :-)

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