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    • “I Will Survive” By Gloria Gaynor. When it comes to songs about surviving, the very first that might come to anyone’s mind is Gloria Gaynor‘s “I Will Survive.”
    • “Survivor” By Destiny’s Child. Surviving does not necessarily mean making it through in life; it could also mean making it through matters of the heart.
    • “I Made It Through the Rain” By Barry Manilow. Though our next song does not have the word “surviving” in the title, Barry Manilow‘s track “I Made It Through the Rain,” from his 1980 album Barry, has long been an anthem for those battling and surviving life’s storms.
    • “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” By Kelly Clarkson. A powerhouse anthem of surviving, “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” by Kelly Clarkson has become a beacon for those navigating through life’s challenges.
  1. The song was released in December 1977 by RSO Records as the second single from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. The band wrote the song and co-produced it with Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson. It is one of the Bee Gees' signature songs.

    • “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey
    • “‘Heroes’” by David Bowie
    • “Let It Be” by The Beatles
    • “Over The Rainbow” by Judy Garland
    • “Beautiful Day” by U2
    • “What A Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong
    • “Livin’ on Love” by Alan Jackson
    • “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor
    • “Edge of Seventeen” by Stevie Nicks
    • “Imagine” by John Lennon

    Perhaps the quintessential song about living life, Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” has been an anthem since its 1981 debut. From the band’s seventh album, Escape, the song has appeared on the Billboard charts due to its initial success and its inclusion in various soundtracks. The idea of continuing to believe in yourself and your dreams is the so...

    With his penchant for constantly reinventing himself, David Bowiemay be just the guy who lived life well more than anyone else. “‘Heroes’” was the title track from Bowie’s 1977 album, and it’s been a perennial favorite since. The lyrics tell of taking life as it comes. Not with resignation, but facing what life brings us every day, good or bad. Bow...

    From The Beatles’ final album, “Let It Be” runs along similar lines as “‘Heroes’” in that it’s about facing things head-on. Paul McCartney’s mother, Mary, died when he was 14. Coincidentally, the song’s lyrics refer to Mother Mary. Some people may interpret that from a religious standpoint. But Paul is probably singing about his mom and losing her....

    Written specifically for The Wizard of Oz by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg, “Over the Rainbow” won an Oscar. It became the defining song of Judy Garland’s career. The song paints a picture of hope and the value of maintaining it in difficult times. Notably, what’s “somewhere over the rainbow” is both unattainable and aspirational. But we live best w...

    Up next is a song about living in the moment. U2’s “Beautiful Day,” from the band’s 2000 album All That You Can’t Leave Behind, is another song that shows we face difficulties as we continue living. If life is going to be hard, and nothing can stop things from going wrong now and then, why not appreciate the good things, even as life is rough? Can’...

    What better example of enjoying life is there than this song and its singer, Louis Armstrong? “What a Wonderful World” is an ode to the world that’s part of our lives. The simple lyrics are about the beauty of the world and how great life can be. The song encourages us to appreciate all the little things. The trees, red roses, skies, clouds, even a...

    Country superstar Alan Jacksonhad his ninth #1 hit in 1994 with “Livin’ on Love.” Unlike many of his peers, Jackson writes most of his own songs, and he has the sole writing credit on this one. “Livin’ on Love” is a sweet song about how love makes life better. With someone you love and who loves you, life is worth living. The song says that it’s no...

    It’s easily the sassiest I’m-going-to-be-just-fine-without-you song with “life” in the lyrics. While Gloria Gaynorknew it would be a hit, who could ever imagine “I Will Survive” would end up in the Library of Congress? It’s not so much a song about how sad the singer is that she’s been left behind. Sure, the one who wronged her is back, and apparen...

    From her Fleetwood Mac days, people already knew who Stevie Nicks was. But when she released Bella Donna, her debut solo album, and the world heard “Edge of Seventeen,” people still sat up and paid attention. The 1982 single made its way up the charts and became a part of our culture. Nicks’ uncle John and John Lennon died within a week of each oth...

    As best-selling singles of an artist’s career go, one could do worse than “Imagine.” This is John Lennon’s meditation on how nice a utopian world might be. Lennon sings about a world where we all live together in peace. He wants us to imagine that there is no heaven, countries, and no possessions. Like many things that most of us want, this world t...

  2. Jun 4, 2024 · Exploring songs about living in the moment reveals a diverse soundtrack for seizing the day and embracing life’s fleeting pleasures. From upbeat anthems that inspire you to dance through your worries to reflective ballads that encourage a deeper appreciation for the here and now, these tracks serve as a reminder to cherish every moment.

  3. Sep 18, 2019 · By Tom Eames. It's one of the most iconic movie songs, and the track that cemented the Bee Gees as the ultimate disco kings. The Bee Gees topped the charts around the world with this Saturday Night Fever track, but what inspired it and how was it made? Here's all you need to know about 'Stayin' Alive': Who wrote 'Stayin' Alive'? The Bee Gees.

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  4. Oct 21, 2011 · A tune about powering through life in a city (specifically New York), “Stayin’ Alive” is an anthem to perseverance. It’s there in the steady, repetitive beat, a looped drum snippet from “Night...

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  6. Dec 29, 2023 · Pearl Jam’s ‘Alive’ is not just a song; it’s a roaring anthem of survival and self-realization. Released as part of the band’s debut album ‘Ten’ in 1991, ‘Alive’ cemented itself as a defining track of the grunge movement, echoing the raw and unfiltered spirit of an era.

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