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Fall Playlist

By: Gianna Marchingnoli, Farah Sadick, & Natalia Jamiolkowski

  1. Always Forever- Cults

  2. Sweater Weather- The Neighbourhood

  3. Dark Red- Steve Lacy

  4. Enchanted- Taylor Swift

  5. The Scientist- Coldplay

  6. Cardigan- Taylor Swift

  7. Ever Since New York- Harry Styles

  8. All Too Well- Taylor Swift

  9. Diet Mountain Dew- Lana Del Ray

  10. Bad Habit- Steve Lacy

  11. For the First Time- Mac Demarco

  12. Two Ghosts- Harry Styles

  13. The Night We Met- Lord Huron

  14. Sofia- Clario

  15. The Less I Know The Better- Tame Impala


As the weather gets cooler, the leaves change color and fall to the ground, getting us excited for the new season, it is important to have a good fall playlist full of songs to keep you warm this fall.. Whether you’re going out East to go pumpkin picking, trick or treating with friends, or just need some good tunes to listen to, here are some songs that are perfect to add to your fall 2022 playlist.


With the first song, Always Forever by Cults, it sparks a warm, cozy feeling of spending times with your love ones this year. The second song, Sweater Weather by The Neighborhood, speaks for itself. Everyone needs a warm and comfortable sweater in this chilly, fall weather! The third song, Dark Red by Steve Lacy is for those crisp starry nights that we mourn for. The fourth song on the playlist, Enchanted by Taylor Swift, gives us that feeling of comfort and love that we need during this fall season. The fifth song, The Scientists by Coldplay, makes you ponder on your relationships with the chilling weather. The sixth song, Cardigan by Taylor Swift reminds you to stay warm this fall season. Maybe even buy yourself a cardigan. The next song, Ever Since New York will spark that feeling of spending your fall days walking

through Central Park as the leaves fall and the wind blows.. The seventh song, All Too Well by Taylor Swift, brings back precious memories with loved ones and the time spent with them. The eighth song, Diet Mountain Dew by Lana Del Ray reminds you get a comforting drink this season, as we know the fall can be a stressful time for some. The following song, Two Ghosts by Harry Styles will get you in the spirit for Halloween this year. The tenth song, Bad Habit by Steve Lacy reminds you to get rid of the bad habits and to form new ones for the new season. The eleventh song, For The First Time by Mac Demarco provides comfort for those who do not have someone this season. The twelfth song, Sofia by Clario is more of a happy song to cheer you up and get you in the fall spirit. The song, The Night We Met by Lord Huron will remind you of the people you love and the ones you wanted to spend these chilly fall nights with. The final song, The Less I Know The Better by Tame Impala, reminds you to focus on yourself and the people that care about you, and to not pay attention to the negative people.


To sum our playlist up, these songs we chose provoke a feeling of comfort and will remind you of the fall season. Listening to music regularly is therapeutic for most people. Music can promote better connections with your emotions and help express how you feel.. Music can influence a person’s mood and feelings as they are listening to a playlist. People can express their feelings through writing or listening to comforting songs. For some people, music is a way of healing. Music saves lives. You can listen to these songs while you’re baking, going for a walk, hanging around the house, or getting ready for a brisk fall day. It is crucial to have a playlist full of songs that you love listening to, and that you can relate to. These songs make baking or making dinner with loved ones more sentimental, as you have a song playing to help you connect the memory to. With these songs, they are sure to warm you up this season!



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