If you’ve never seen the movie that this post is named after, you really should get off your phone/tablet/computer and take care of business. It’s great. Even with John Cusack.*
Music plays a significant role in this movie and I’ve definitely been in my feels with music lately. While the following is by no means a comprehensive list of songs that get me right in the feels, these have been playing on a pretty frequent rotation lately so I feel the need to just share these little nuggets.
So, in true High Fidelity style, here’s a (current) top 5 list of “Songs that Get Me Right in the Feels Every.Single.Time”
5. Say it to Me Now – Glen Hansard, Once soundtrack
- I first heard this song when I watched the movie (I’m pretty sure it’s the first scene of the movie — him singing this in the opening credits) and I immediately cried. So.dang.good.
4. High and Dry- Radiohead, The Bends album
- I don’t know what to say about this song except that I just freaking love it. Thom Yorke just knows what’s up.
3. Missed the Boat – Modest Mouse, We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank album
- I randomly heard this song a few years ago on the Sirius XM channel 36 “Alt Nation” and IMMEDIATELY found it on iTunes and downloaded it. I rarely feel the need to take immediate action when I hear a cool song, but I didn’t want to forget it. It made me feel — I don’t know. Meloncholy? But in the best of ways? I don’t know. I can’t explain it, but this song did it for me then and does it for me now.
2. You Got It – Roy Orbison, Mystery Girl album
- This is just a great love song. I’m not sure if I love the original or the one that Whoopi Goldberg & Mary Louise Parker performed in the movie Boys on the Side, but it’s good stuff.
and 1. Shine – Leon Bridges, Coming Home album
- Leon Bridges knows how to make all.the.feelings happen in his delivery. There’s not much else I can say except you should totally shell out the cash and just get the whole album. He’s a great modern artist that has the style and sophistication of gospel meets motown. He’s the bomb.
*John Cusack — oh John Cusack. I can’t get behind you, 100%. I love you in Serendipity because you’re adorable. I love you in High Fidelity because you’re a train wreck that I love and relate to in weird ways (music is autobiographical to me, as well). I love you in Say Anything because…

But… there is a side of you that I’m not sure I can love. Can I verbalize it? No. I cannot. I don’t know what my problem is. But let it be known, America’s Sweethearts was an insult to America. So was “2012”. And “1408” was just too scary for me and I cannot forgive you for terrifying me.
Love this and love you! The book is great too! I watched this movie for the gazillionth time the other night. I love the ability to feel ANY emotion humanly possible through song. ❤🎶
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