I love listening to music, usually at any time or occasion of the day, but especially while baking. I can dance around the kitchen with no one watching and it makes the experience more fun. Below I have listed my current Baking playlist (thank you, Spotify). I like to listen to upbeat songs (all the better to dance to) that I can sing along with or piano pieces that I would like to learn. I hope you can find something to enjoy that inspires you to have fun in the kitchen too. If you find yourself singing along into a whisk like it's a microphone, that will be our little secret.
Boston—Augustana
Sweet Disposition—The Temper Trap
So This Is Goodbye—William Fitzsimmons
Can't Get It Right Today—Joe Purdy
Sugar, Sugar—The Archies
La Vie En Rose—Edith Piaf
Chopin's Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major Op. 9 No. 2
American Baby—Dave Matthews Band
Ships In The Night—Mat Kearney
Slide—Goo Goo Dolls
She's On Fire—Train
The Trapeze Swinger—Iron and Wine
Everything You Want—Vertical Horizon
Are You Happy Now?—Michelle Branch
Follow You Down—Gin Blossoms
Skinny Love—Bon Iver
Auto-Happy—Slow Runner
Coffee and Cigarettes—Jimmy Eat World
You're a Wolf—Sea Wolf
Home—Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes
Snow Is Gone—Josh Ritter
Hard Sun—Eddie Vedder
My Blood—Ellie Goulding
Birthday Girl—Matt Nathanson
Rusted Wheel—Silversun Pickups
Best Song Ever—One Direction
Grow Old With Me—Tom Odell
Starry Eyed—Ellie Goulding
Farewell, December—Matt Nathanson
Off I Go—Greg Laswell
Bittersweet Symphony—The Verve
Don't You (Forget About Me)—Simple Minds
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