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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uplifting song" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a song that brings a feeling of inspiration or joy to the listener. Example: "His performance of the uplifting song brought tears to my eyes and lifted my spirits."
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It's really an uplifting song.
Monika delivers a beautiful uplifting song.
I wrote "Divine Cure" as an uplifting song.
When I was feeling emotional, I listened to an uplifting song.
When I first heard that, I thought, 'Man, what a great title.' It has a great feel, gospel sound and that message of 'lay your hands on me' for people who believe in prayer, it's a good uplifting song.
You know the ones -- where you're literally expecting an uplifting song to start playing right at the climax of a tear-jerking scene, which you happen to be seeing live before your eyes?
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Some of them are uplifting songs of praise to God, but Gillette specializes in hymns that help the faithful address their feelings about the tragedies they see in the news every day — from hurricanes and the refugee crisis to the Orlando shooting.
Nora catches Sheldon doing his act at the Coney Island methadone clinic, where he's playing to a roomful of nodding junkies, crooning uplifting songs with lyrics so cloyingly sweet that getting them out of your head requires detox.
"Kinky Boots" has uplifting songs and some fine performances, but it's formulaic to the core: fish-out-of-water meets let's-put-on-a-show meets drag-queen-teaches-everyone-about-tolerance.
I tend to write uplifting songs, but I guess I'm kind of a sad guy. .
The familiar tunes of Rodgers and Hammerstein are "really like comfort food," said Josh Rabinowitz, an expert in music in advertising, who described them as "comfort songs, uplifting and heartwarming".
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