For the Girls: March 2026
Wade Minter
March 15, 2026
This is the March 2026 playlist for the girls.
The Songs
"Hippychick" - Soho (Goddess, 1991)
A bright early-โ90s dance-pop cut with a sample-driven groove.
"Upside Down" - Diana Ross (Diana (Deluxe Edition), 1980)
A sleek disco-era hit built on a taut bassline and easy momentum.
"It's Too Late" - Carole King (Tapestry, 1971)
A classic breakup song with a warm piano-led arrangement and crisp songwriting.
"Always Something There to Remind Me (2018 Remaster)" - Naked Eyes (Naked Eyes, 1983)
A glossy synth-pop cover that keeps the melody front and center.
"Sister Sadie" - Buddy Rich (Swingin' New Big Band, 1966)
A big-band jazz number with punchy brass and driving swing.
"Everlasting Love" - Carl Carlton (Everlasting: The Best of Carl Carlton, 1974)
A soulful pop single with a steady pulse and an unmistakable chorus.
"Roll to Me" - Del Amitri (Roll to Me - EP, 1995)
A brisk mid-โ90s guitar-pop track with a compact, radio-ready hook.
"She's the One" - Jesus Christ Superfly (I Don't Wanna Be Crazy, 2004)
An indie-rock track with an offbeat edge and a catchy chorus.
"Pure" - The Lightning Seeds (Cloudcuckooland, 1989)
A jangle-pop favorite with a clean, melodic hook and sunny feel.
"Tempted" - Squeeze (East Side Story, 1981)
A soft-rock standard known for its understated groove and distinctive vocal blend.
"Home For A Rest" - Spirit of the West (Hit Parade, 1996)
A rousing folk song that builds into a fast, pub-friendly singalong.
"Toast" - Heywood Banks (Pretending I'm Not Home, 1990)
A novelty comedy number that turns a simple breakfast into the whole joke.
Genres
Pop
R&B/Soul
Electronic
Jazz
Rock
Alternative
Folk
Comedy
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