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Getting Smarter

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We’d all love to be smarter, right? Turns out there’s one simple thing everyone can do to

We’d all love to be smarter, right? Turns out there’s one simple thing everyone can do to significantly boost their own IQ, starting right now! Yeah, yeah, we know what you’re thinking… [Get the App:] Hey there, We’d all love to be smarter, right? Turns out there’s one simple thing everyone can do to significantly boost their own IQ, starting right now! Yeah, yeah, we know what you’re thinking…lifehack schmifehack, but it’s true (seriously, there’s like sciencey stuff that says so). [The answer is learning to play a musical instrument!] Of course, if that’s not happening just yet today, you can start by “learning" to play one of these handpicked playlists selected just for you: --------------------------------------------------------------- The collective voice of the people is shouting that they love this mix. [Love Songs of the Fifties] [LOVE SONGS] [50S] [ELLA FITZGERALD] [NAT KING COLE] [ROSEMARY CLOONEY] What I appreciate as much as the talent of these artists, is how romantic many of these songs are. This is how you would want someone to sing to/ about you (except, maybe, the break-up songs). Enjoy! P.S. There are no doo-wop songs on this list because I have a Doo-Wop playlist all ready. Also, these songs are put somewhat in chronological order, so you can hear the evolution of music in the '50s. --------------------------------------------------------------- [HDMunster] [June 05, 2016] Accept this mix as a token of the 8tracks staff's undying loyalty to you. [Discovery II] [ROCKABILLY] [DOO WOP] [ROCK AND ROLL] [50'S] [#BACK8TRACKS] A mix of bright retro selections to balance a previous darkly modern indie mix. Spotlighting mid-century rock 'n roll, doo-wop, and surf tunes fit for greasers, bobby soxers and beach blanket bingo babes alike. While this mix is mostly made up of well loved old favorites of mine, a few were unearthed because of awesome 8tracks mixes by talented DJs just like you! Thanks, guys, for always making the playlists of my dreams a reality. ♥♥♥ (Cover credit: [amazon.com]) Learn about crowdfunding/investing in 8tracks to keep the music coming!: [ --------------------------------------------------------------- [moon-crater] [June 17, 2016] [Get 8tracks for iOS] [Get 8tracks for Android] [CLICK HERE TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THESE EMAILS] © 8tracks Inc. 51 Sharon St, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA

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