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    Everyone knows that music is powerful, but did you know that it can reduce physical pain by increasing your body's production of pain-fighting endorphins? This playlist of beautiful, relaxing songs is better than a neck massage. Almost.
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    Explore the world of newly-minted pop superstar Bruno Mars with this sparkling set of tracks featuring his influences, contemporaries and collaborators.
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    Dating back to 1930s, these are some of the earliest recordings of blues music. Though it had humble beginnings, the blues music of the Mississippi Delta paved the way for rock & roll.
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    In 2004, Rolling Stone published their list of the greatest songs of all time. Here they are.
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    This station is the cure for your Saturday night fever. Grab your polyester shirt, dust off your roller skates, and do the hustle with the best disco hits of all time.

Ambient

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    An introduction to classical solo piano music, featuring the best recordings of the most important works.
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    Put on your slippers, wrap yourself in a blanket, and get cozy by the fire.

Bon Temps

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    These songs hit #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart in the 1970s. Since 1958, the Hot 100 has been America's barometer of song popularity.
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    Songs by all the 2012 Grammy Winners.
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    Are you a Belieber? Listen to Justin's favorite songs as well as songs by his greatest influences, contemporaries, and featuring Justin himself.
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    Celebrate Mardi Gras with traditional New Orleans jazz, funk, r&b, and zydeco straight from the Bayou!

Favorites

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    Folksy, moody music that makes you feel like you're in the Appalachians, but not marrying your sister

For Amado

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    Every kid needs to grow up with great music. These are the classic songs you should sing with (and to) your kids.

Yo Amo

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    Already own everything The Beatles have ever recorded? Listen to other artists' renditions of your favorite Beatles songs!
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    Classic female blues singers from the 1920s through the '50s, from the lowdown dirty Beale Street blues to the sanctified gospel of the storefront churches.
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    A Julliard-trained pianist, Nina Simone was as comfortable with Broadway standards as she was with African polyrhythmic rave-ups. Here are the best songs from her influences and contemporaries, as well as the songs she covered with her unmistakable voice.
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    Songs by U2 and similar artists