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I have seen a couple of posts about secular songs that helped you deconstruct/deconvert that have been a great resource. My question is similar to those except with a twist: what are some songs that are secular/humanist in nature that are also good to sing in a group? I'm trying to collect some songs because my humanist group is wanting to sing a couple of songs when we meet. Any ideas?

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OhioAdam 5 May 2
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Blackbird, by the Beatles.Sweet and simple
Hallelujah, one of my favorite songs
The Weight by the Band, I love this song.
After the Gold Rush, Neil Young, a great song.
I could go on and on, but I will stop here for now.

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Wooly Bully.
96 Tears.
Wild Thing.

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I don't know the gig, but this is a funny song that a vocal group could do. If you give me more details, I can hook you up.

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I aint Afriad makes a good campfire, marching rally song

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Art and music that mention a god can still be good works

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You may want to check out a Unitarian Universalist hymnal. My UU congretion is primarily atheist. I love the UU hymnal!!!!

LeeG Level 2 May 2, 2018

Lucky you, my UU congregation was mostly christian leaning.

We meet at a Unitarian Universalist Church, and I have asked if I could borrow one of their hymnals.

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THINK by Aretha Franklin

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Just don’t turn it too similar to a church ?

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On a silly note, I've always liked Mr Rogers "Won't You Be My Neighbor"

Ahh good memories !!

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Deform To Form A Star- Steven Wilson

The verses are for solo voice, but there are lush harmonies on the chorus which are written for multiple voices.

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Wicked Messenger. It's quick and full of references.

Song written by Bob Dylan master lyricist. I like his Gotta Serve Somebody song too.

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lean on me- Bill withers

We did this one!

On of my fave songs of all time. Never really tied it to religion in any way. It's just a great song.

I think the group support part of religion is what keeps a lot of people trapped in, so this song's sentiment in a humanist group seems ideal

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For an adult group: Tim Minchin’s Pope Song. The F bomb is dropped pretty frequently. Always Look on the Bright Side of Life-Monty Python.

Tim Minchin is amazing!!! Drinking white wine in the sun is a favorite of mine. His songs are more stories that are a must listen too!!

@Shar White Wine is my favorite, too! He's hilarious, smart, and crazy good looking! I had the pleasure of seeing him perform stand up/musical comedy in a small venue right before he got big. He seems to be doing everything these days?

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"Secular Haze" by Ghost B. C.

Watched video and read lyrics without understanding what's being said.

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Who wants to live forever - Queen

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Loosing my Religion R.E.M.

Interesting factoid. That song isn't really about religion.

"Losing My Religion" is based on Peter Buck's mandolin-playing. ... The phrase "losing my religion" is an expression from the southern region of the United States that means losing one's temper or civility, or "being at the end of one's rope." Stipe told The New York Times the song was about romantic expression.

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Freewill by Rush comes to mind.

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Imagine would probably be the best example.

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