Lori McKenna has several on your list but don’t forget “The Time I Wasted!” HEARTBREAKER! Describes my realization after 32 years of marriage, yet gave me strength!!
Wow, just blown away by your curated tour of everywoman’s kitchen. After a few moments of half-listening while multitasking, I stopped, and just listened. Let that flood wash over me. I am beginning to understand that the true center of the universe, is the kitchen. Thank you. I needed that.
Thank you for this great playlist. I am listening to it while preparing a 14th round of briefing and expert reports in the most ridiculous arbitration ever, and it's pushing me past exhaustion toward where I need to be to get this done. Today my kitchen is for righteous indignation!
DID YOU MAKE LETTUCE SOUP AND ACTUALLY LOVE IT?????
Ooh, I think “tolerate it” by Taylor Swift should be added the playlist too!
So excited about this playlist (and that you put it on iTunes bc that never happens)!
"Me and the Moon" by Something Corporate goes right along with the theme here
This is from the perspective of the dirtbag husband, but it's so great I thought it may qualify: https://www.lyrics.com/lyric/30878059/David+Frizzell/I'm+Gonna+Hire+a+Wino+to+Decorate+Our+Home
Lori McKenna has several on your list but don’t forget “The Time I Wasted!” HEARTBREAKER! Describes my realization after 32 years of marriage, yet gave me strength!!
Farewell to the Old Me, Dar Williams
Brandy Clark, Stripes
Wow, just blown away by your curated tour of everywoman’s kitchen. After a few moments of half-listening while multitasking, I stopped, and just listened. Let that flood wash over me. I am beginning to understand that the true center of the universe, is the kitchen. Thank you. I needed that.
Patty Booker:" I don't need all that" and "Hell yes I cheated." Both are on her album on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/i62zYjt_VVg
“Shiny” by Sarah Bareilles - It sounds like a lullaby, and it breaks my heart every time.
Tolerate It, Taylor Swift
She’s a Bitch, Missy Elliott
And I’m shocked there’s no Alanis Morissette!
Ooh this needs “Angel from Montgomery”! Both the John Prine and the Bonnie Raitt versions are incredible.
My very first thought on reading the intro was Tracy Chapman's Fast Car.
Thank you for this great playlist. I am listening to it while preparing a 14th round of briefing and expert reports in the most ridiculous arbitration ever, and it's pushing me past exhaustion toward where I need to be to get this done. Today my kitchen is for righteous indignation!