Canes why should i suffer with the blues
Monitoring your expectations and the mindset that you bring to either events or the holiday season itself is critical. Sometimes we talk about the holidays being stressful, and as a result we then expect them to be stressful.
And when we expect things to be stressful, that can in turn become the reality. And even if you are not doing that with other people, you can still use the holidays as a time for self-reflection, for self-appreciation and joy.
If you find that this is a time of year that you struggle, I recommend that you take a minute to sit down and make a list of the things about this time of year that are important to you and that you value, and then make sure the things that you are doing are in line with those things that are on that list. Researchers study how it seems to change the brain in depressed patients. Skip to content The Harvard Gazette Merry and bright?
Psychologist discusses strategies that can help you handcuff the holiday blues. Blip or sea change? This is your body on carbs, in real time. They also recorded an other side for Goldwax and two sides for Sun in that remained unissued until the 80s. Are you sure it was released on stax-volt? Anyway, keep on doing the good job.
It was actually recorded in early According to the Stax Singles box booklet, there is apparently no relation between The Canes and The Veltones and nobody, among the people interviewed for this booklet, seems to remember who used to belong to this band. Join our , fans. Wait a Minute - Barbara Stephens 2.
Green Onions - Booker T. Fool in Love - The Veltones 4. Last Night - The Mar-Keys 6. Ain't That Love - Nick Charles 7. About Noon - The Mar-Keys 8.
Formula of Love - William Bell I'm Going Home - Prince Conley Foxy - The Mar-Keys It's Aw'rite - Rufus Thomas I Don't Worry - Barbara Stephens What's Happenin! Morning After - The Mar-Keys Tracks on Disc 2: 1. Night Before - The Mar-Keys 2. For You - Carla Thomas 3. Any Other Way - William Bell 4. Behave Yourself - Booker T. Right Girl, The - Nick Charles 7.
Featuring every A-side the label released during those nine years, as well as several B-sides, the set is a definitive portrait of gritty, deep Southern soul. For any serious soul or rock collector, it's an essential set, since Stax-Volt was not only a musically revolutionary label, its roster was deep with talent, which means much of the music on this collection is first-rate.
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