Its Time for Round Two! Hello Again! Its Time for Round Two!

FlourishAnyway believes there is a playlist for just well-nigh whatsoever situation and is on a mission to unite and entertain the earth through song.

Greetings such as "hello," "hi," and "hey, there" can be powerful connectors. Resolve to change someone's day for the positive by acknowledging them.  Then make a playlist about pop, rock, country, hip-hop, and R&B "hello" songs.

Greetings such every bit "hello," "hullo," and "hey, there" tin be powerful connectors. Resolve to modify someone's day for the positive by acknowledging them. Then make a playlist about pop, rock, land, hip-hop, and R&B "hi" songs.

"Hello" Is a Powerful Connector

Smartphones are stealing the focus and attending that we used to requite to people. Nosotros stare lovingly into screens as we become nearly our busy lives. We avoid eye contact, failing to acknowledge acquaintances and strangers alike. A sad consequence is that non being noticed adds to feelings of isolation, stress, and loneliness.

Resolve to make a positive change by saying "hello" to people you meet. A uncomplicated, well-placed greeting can change someone's day. How-do-you-do can be a powerful connector.

Celebrate the power of greetings with a playlist of pop, rock, land, R&B, and hip-hop songs that say "hullo." We have a long listing of "hello" songs to offset you lot off!

i. "Hello" by Adele

How do y'all apologize for breaking someone's center? Where do you begin? This distressed adult female starts with "hello" every bit she leaves an erstwhile lover a rambling voicemail.

Oozing regret, the woman in this 2015 pop ballad attempts to reconnect with her onetime lover. Although their relationship ended years ago, she is still haunted by how it ended. She has chosen him repeatedly in an attempt to make peace with her past, but he never seems to reply. Sadly, she concludes that he has moved on.

2. "Howdy Hello" by Mari Ferrari

Both the simple lyrics of this 2016 pop vocal and the sweet phonation of Mari Ferrari make this danceable melody ideal to send to someone yous're crushing on. The narrator in the song has searched the world over for someone special, and she is excited to welcome a new dear.

3. "Hello" by Lionel Richie

In this classic popular song from 1984, the narrator pines away for someone who occasionally passes by his door. He'southward afflicted with a balmy obsession every bit he dreams about her and wonders where she is, who she's with, and what she is feeling. Believing that she is everything he has ever wanted, the narrator ponders reaching out and telling her "hello" and so spilling his guts.

The song's video, however, amps up the creepy factor considerably. It features a teacher secretly in love with his blind student. He hides and watches her the bullheaded educatee from not too far away. Awkward!

iv. "Y'all Had Me from Hello" by Kenny Chesney

"Yous had me at hello" is i of the almost romantic movie quotes ever. It appeared in the 1996 motion picture, Jerry Maguire, and appears to be the inspiration for this 1999 state love vocal.

In the song, the narrator becomes instantly love-stricken upon meeting a woman. Their allure is instant, and their connexion grows more intense with fourth dimension:

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Well, you had me from "Hello"
I felt honey outset to abound the moment I looked into your eyes,
You lot won me, it was over from the start.
You completely stole my centre, and now you won't permit go.
I never even had a chance you know?
You had me from "Hello."

5. "How-do-you-do, I Dear You" by The Doors

Yous have to exist extremely self-confident to apply a pick-upward line like this: "Hello, I dear you, won't you tell me your proper name?" In this classic 1968 rock song, a long-legged dazzler passes past the narrator, and he attempts to capture her attending with a annunciation of beloved. The choice-up line is based on Jim Morrison's own experience with a adult female on Venice Beach.

6. "Trees" past Twenty One Pilots

God isn't specifically mentioned in this stirring 2011 rock vocal, merely the stiff Christian religion of songwriter Tyler Jacobs makes information technology axiomatic that the narrator is conversing with Him in nature. The narrator stands silent among the trees. Feeling cowardly, he calls out, "howdy," wanting to hear a sign of God and know Him.

7. "Hello Fri" past Flo Rida (featuring Jason Derulo)

Monday through Thursday are just inaugural days, according to this 2016 hip-hop song. A rough workweek culminates in Friday, which is a fourth dimension to let loose and party: booze, hook-ups, and dropping cash. On Sabbatum you striking the beach to chill, and on Sunday you pray for forgiveness and await frontwards to next Friday.

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8. "Hello Hello" by Fickle Friends

A disharmonize threatens to splinter the couple in this 2018 pop song. The narrator's partner has been suffering a crisis of confidence and has been losing sleep nearly their relationship. She attempts to reassure him past letting him know that she notwithstanding believes in him and is not set up to give upwards on their human relationship. She uses the words, "hello, hello" to try to break through to him.

9. "Howdy, Y'all Cute Thing" past Jason Mraz

In this incurably positive 2014 pop song, the confident narrator wakes upwardly and is naturally loftier on life. He'south having a magical day, about like he's at Disney World, and is looking forward to maxim "hello" to his someone special.

For those days when you don't bounciness out of bed automatically feeling your all-time, brand a playlist of upbeat positive songs to put you in a adept mood. Music tin plow your day around!

10. "I Said Hi" past Amy Shark

In this 2018 pop song, the narrator is fighting for the world to detect her. She'south waiting for her moment of fame to go far. Although she's tired of having to prove herself, she isn't nearly to surrender on her dream. To the doubters and those who stand between her and success, she says, "Tell 'em all I said 'how-do-you-do.'"

Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876 and advocated "Ahoy" as a greeting.  However, the first telephone manual two years later gave two choices for greetings:

Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876 and advocated "Ahoy" equally a greeting. Yet, the kickoff telephone manual two years later gave two choices for greetings: "What is wanted?" and "Hello?" (suggested past Thomas Edison).

11. "Hello Once more" by Hoobastank

What practice you exercise when y'all sense your honey relationship fading into the friendzone? In this 2001 rock vocal, the narrator feels his romantic partnership is changing. He hopes that eventually, with a fiddling distance they will say "hello" again and reunite with the feel making them stronger than ever earlier. That might be wishful thinking.

12. "Hey There Alone Daughter" by Eddie Holman

The sensitive bystander in this 1969 R&B tune calls out, "Hey there, lonely girl" to a heartbroken immature woman, hoping to get her attention. With a soothing vocalization, he promises to alleviate her sadness past kissing her tears away, repairing her heart, and restoring her trust. Sounds similar a recipe for rebound romance!

13. "Everything Has Inverse" past Taylor Swift (featuring Ed Sheeran)

If you oasis't already met the love of your life, you volition anytime. A lifetime together volition all kickoff with a simple "hello."

This 2012 pop song is about wanting to go to know a new partner better. The narrator realizes that everything changed with a greeting, and she replays their introduction and their fourth dimension shared together so far in her mind. She recognizes that this is the kickoff of something cute.

14. "How-do-you-do" by Martin Solveig (featuring Dragonette)

Looks like someone just got friend-zoned. The girl in this 2010 international pop hit shows upwardly at a political party, and she tells a guy who likes her "hullo." However, then she decides to play it absurd. Although the girl acknowledges that he'south cute, she cautions him non to get also excited because she's just here to enjoy the party. Ouch.

xv. "Hello" past Evanescence

This somber rock carol from 2003 is very personal and has never been played in concert. It is based on the death of the younger sister of Evanescence lead vocaliser Amy Lee.

Amy Lee was simply six years onetime when she was told at schoolhouse that her three year-old sis had died. The song takes the perspective of a child who doesn't fully grasp the concept of expiry. The young narrator's inner vocalism calls out "hello" as a way to self-comfort.

16. "Hello" by Hedley

The narrator in this 2015 popular song misses his partner and tries to cut through the conflict betwixt them. Trying to alter her middle, he picks upwards the phone and asks her to say "hello" rather than "goodbye." He hates how they fight and encourages her to please non give on their relationship.

17. "Sober Up" past AJR (featuring Rivers Cuomo)

Call up your first crush back in grade school? I certain exercise. We played chase at recess and took turns being the attorney. I can yet think my 2nd-grade vanquish's name. Life was straightforward so. You lot didn't accept all the emotional luggage and complicated expectations of adulting.

This 2017 alt-rock song is about a guy who contacts his childhood vanquish to ask if she tin can help him "sober up," or return to an earlier time of emotional authenticity:

Hello, hello
I'm non where I'm supposed to exist
I hope that you're missing me
'Cause information technology makes me feel young
Howdy, hi
Final time that I saw your confront
Was recess in second grade
And it made me feel young
Won't you assistance me sober up?

18. "Hey There Delilah" by Plain White T'south

The guy in this 2006 global striking calls his love interest who is i,000 miles away at college in New York Urban center. He greets her, "Hey there, Delilah," then launches into compliments and dreams about supporting them both with his music one day. You lot'd imagine the two are lovers, right?

In actuality, this melody was based on a existent person, Delilah DiCrescenzo. The real Delilah was a world-class long-distance runner attending Columbia Academy who was introduced to Plain White T's vocaliser Tom Higgenson at a party. He tried to win her affection past saying he'd write a vocal about her. She was dating someone else, and the two were never in a relationship. Creepy, huh?

nineteen. "Hello World" by Lady Antebellum

According to this 2010 state ballad, the 24-hour interval-to-solar day grind can leave you feeling empty, cold and broken. It can cause you to forget what's important in life, and you may not pause long enough to detect life'south precious details. That's what sometimes happens to the narrator in this song. However, looking at his family reminds him of what is important. They are flickers of lite that remind him why he's here. He calls out, "Hullo, globe," every bit a reminder that he is part of something greater.

20. "Hello" by will.i.am (featuring Afrojack)

In this 2013 pop song has a pulsating electronic beat, and the narrator shouts out "hello" repeatedly to anyone who will listen. Non wanting to be alone this evening, he surrounds himself with friends, wannabe-friends, and strangers. Together they party and try to forget all their worries, merely wanting to have fun. Ever felt like that? Howdy?

Be the first to smile and say "hello."

Be the offset to smile and say "hello."

Even More Songs Nigh Saying Hello

Do you lot know a vocal that should exist on this playlist? Make a proposition in the Comments Department beneath.

Vocal Artist Year Released

21. Hello

Beyoncé

2008

22. Hello, Bye

The Beatles

1967

23. Hello, Hello

Paramore

2011

24. Hello

Karmin

2012

25. Hello Again

The Cars

1984

26. Hello Darlin'

Conway Twitty

1971

27. Hello Once more

Neil Diamond

1980

28. Hello It's Me

Todd Rundgren

1973

29. Howdy

Mindless Behavior

2011

30. Hello Walls

Willie Nelson

1962

31. Hello Beautiful

Jonas Brothers

2007

32. Hullo Love

Joey + Rory

2012

33. How-do-you-do Mary Lou

Statler Brothers

1985

34. Hello

Oasis

1995

35. Hi Mr. Heartache

The Dixie Chicks

1999

36. Hello

J Cole

2014

37. Take Your Time

Sam Hunt

2014

38. Sympathy for the Devil

The Rolling Stones

1968

39. Say Howdy

Deep Dish

2005

40. Hola

Flo Rida (featuring Maluma)

2017

41. I'one thousand Alright

JoDee Messina

1998

42. How Do You lot Do!

Roxette

1992

43. How-do-you-do in At that place

John Prine

1971

44. Howdy

Destrophy

2011

45. Hello Earth

Gin Blackmore

2015

Questions & Answers

Question: How can I submit an original vocal for this playlist?

Answer: Because of the volume of such requests, I cannot put each original song on the playlist. However, if you think your song tin can compete with the professional person-level songs on the playlist, please submit it, and I will be happy to consider information technology. Submit a comment in the Comment Section of the article (no business relationship is required). In your comment, describe the title of the song, the name of the performer, and the year released. Although you can insert a link so that I can mind to the vocal, usually links are removed from comments on this website. You can also include boosted information such as what the song is virtually or what inspired the song, if you'd like. Fifty-fifty if I don't end upward adding information technology to the playlist, people practise read the comments and then they will see it.

© 2018 FlourishAnyway

FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on April 02, 2020:

MG - Thanks for stopping by to say "howdy." Accept a wonderful solar day.

MG Singh emge from Singapore on Apr 02, 2020:

Dear Flourish , what a lovely collection of Hello songs, sorely needed in this time of the virus. I am downloading them for my car. You are a wonder who brightens life.

FlourishAnyway (author) from United states of america on April 02, 2020:

Peggy - I had done a cheerio playlist and this was the natural complement. Thanks for stopping by!

Peggy Woods from Houston, Texas on April 01, 2020:

Hello by Lionel Richie is my favorite on this list. You continually amaze me as to the number of songs sung nearly ane subject.

FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on March 08, 2020:

frogyfish - I sure recollect the push and rotary phones as well as the princess-fashion phone of my grandmother'due south day. Glad you enjoyed this playlist.

frogyfish from Primal United states of America on March 06, 2020:

Aw I really liked the Kenny Chesney :You had me from hello...! Didn't get to listen to all the songs, but your listing is cracking...because I think then few! Also enjoyed that 'antique' phone, which is the one I grew upward with! Thanks for sharing your info and the songs!

FlourishAnyway (author) from United states of america on November 10, 2019:

Joe - Thanks for the suggestion.

Joe on Nov 08, 2019:

Comfortably Numb is a beautiful Pink Floyd song that starts out with hello. Information technology is also very famous.

FlourishAnyway (writer) from United states of america on October 08, 2018:

Chris - You never know what kind of luggage someone is carrying. Being pleasant doesn't cost anything but it can really assist change someone's 24-hour interval. Thanks for stopping by and leaving such a strong, detailed comment. Have a fabulous calendar week.

Krzysztof Willman from Parlin, New Jersey on October 08, 2018:

The playlist is very strong, I love the range of genres and types of music you included. Your mix of modern and classic songs is superb.

A somber yet positive opening paragraph makes me call up twice about where we're heading as a guild, and I agree that information technology wouldn't injure to say hi. It could automatically alter someone'due south mood fifty-fifty if they're having the worst mean solar day.

FlourishAnyway (writer) from United states on Oct 01, 2018:

Hello, Jake - It's funny how exes can influence musical taste or at least remembrances. I'm adding your vocal proffer to the playlist. Thank you for the suggestion. Have a great week, and wishing you lot well.

Jake Clawson from Republic of kazakhstan on September thirty, 2018:

Yet some other good listing, some nostalgia before I discovered headphones and thanks to my ex who LOVED the Jonas Brothers. When it comes to "Hullo" the aforementioned-titled song by Destrophy comes to mind. Information technology ALWAYS brings out tears; no affair how difficult you are.

FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on September 29, 2018:

Devika - Thanks for taking a look at this playlist. I capeesh it.

DDE on September 29, 2018:

I like your playlists. Songs have a positive and a negative effect on ones life.

FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on September 28, 2018:

Cynthia - Hi! Yous're funny! Thank you for the kind comment. Take a wonderful weekend ahead.

Cynthia Zirkwitz from Vancouver Island, Canada on September 28, 2018:

Wow, your song lists throw me temporarily back into some other lifetime... just in a good way, with escape hatches back into today! How-do-you-do! Hope you have a keen solar day!

FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on September 28, 2018:

Natalie - Cheers for stopping by and for leaving the suggestion. "Hello Again" is on the list at #27. Hope you are doing well.

Natalie Frank from Chicago, IL on September 26, 2018:

Howdy Flourish - The first song that comes to heed when thinking most a song about saying hello is "Hello," from the Jazz Singer by Neil Diamond. I've always loved that vocal. Information technology'south hither if y'all want to add it https://www.youtube.com/watch?five=K0MIKngHn_c Thanks for some other neat list.

FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on September 25, 2018:

Dora - Yous warm my heart thinking that maybe I've expanded someone's interest with a song or two. Thanks!

Dora Weithers from The Caribbean on September 25, 2018:

I'thou familiar with Lionel Richie'southward hello and long to hear it once again. Number 15 is appealing. I should heed to that and some others.

FlourishAnyway (author) from United states on September 24, 2018:

Peg, Thanks for suggesting that song. I hadn't heard it before but added information technology every bit #43. Hope yous are doing well.

FlourishAnyway (writer) from U.s. on September 24, 2018:

Pamela, Thanks for your kind compliment. I'grand glad you found several songs y'all enjoy. Hope your week in sunny Florida in a good one indeed. We are covered in nonstop rain.

Peg Cole from North Dallas, Texas on September 24, 2018:

I had no thought there were and so many songs nigh this uncomplicated greeting. I recently learned that "hello" is a relatively new term brought into apply past the invention of the phone. There's one more than song that comes to mind for your listing: "Hello in At that place" by John Prine.

FlourishAnyway (author) from United states of america on September 23, 2018:

Hello, Heidi! This playlist was actually your suggestion awhile ago when I published my bye playlist. Thanks for that proposition and for the vocal suggestion hither which I've added. Hope yous're having a wonderful weekend!

FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on September 23, 2018:

Linda, Adele is ane of the near magical voices. She'll affect y'all correct to your soul. I hope y'all look up some of her tunes on YouTube.

FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on September 23, 2018:

Linda, That's so sad that people cannot be bothered to answer in kind to a simple greeting. In part, it may be geographical. At that place's much more reciprocation in the South. Yous may be a Southerner at center and just not know it.

FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on September 23, 2018:

Hello, Liz - Cheers for weighing in. Have a wonderful week!

Liz Westwood from UK on September 23, 2018:

The Lionel Richie song is iconic. Only you have turned up a whole lot of others that I would never have thought of.

FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on September 23, 2018:

Tim - Information technology's amazing to think of all the lost opportunities in life if we hadn't responded to a unproblematic greeting. Glad yous provided your real life example. Have a wonderful week.

FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on September 23, 2018:

Bill - Adele is an amazing talent. Cusses like a crewman only I judge that makes her real. Thanks for stopping by this weekend!

Heidi Thorne from Chicago Area on September 23, 2018:

Hello, Flourish!

If Lionel Richie's "Howdy" wasn't in the list, I would've been shocked. Showtime one that came to mind for me.

Going all 80s, I'd probably add Roxette "How Do Yous Do."

Happy Weekend!

Linda Crampton from British Columbia, Canada on September 22, 2018:

Cheers for continuing to teach me near popular and rock music, Flourish. I don't know any of the songs that you've described, but I'm happy to learn about them.

Linda Lum from Washington State, Usa on September 22, 2018:

When I go out on my walk, I greet anyone who passes by. I receive a response maybe ten percent of the fourth dimension. How sad is that? The smile you offer might exist the only sunshine someone receives in their day. Thanks for the thoughtful article. I'm glad y'all included the song by the Beatles. That'southward the first one that popped into my head (even ahead of Adele).

Liz Westwood from UK on September 22, 2018:

Lionel Ritchie is my best favourite hello song.

Tim Truzy from UsaA. on September 22, 2018:

Wonderful play list, Flourish. To recall of it: the word "hello" supposedly grew out of the fact that hunters needed a way to yell at each other to go along from accidentally shooting i another. It'due south a powerful word which tin atomic number 82 to so many nifty things.

Honestly, if I had simply walked by my wife when we first met and never responded to her greeting, well, we probably wouldn't be together.

I love the song by L. R., but you lot are right. The video is kind of creepy.

Slap-up piece of work, as always,

Much respect and admiration,

Sincerely,

Tim

Bill Holland from Olympia, WA on September 22, 2018:

That i was besides easy. Hi will always be associated with Adele for this man. :)

Pamela Oglesby from Sunny Florida on September 22, 2018:

You have arranged a nifty array of songs again. I similar several of the song choices, specially Lionel Ritchis similar some of the other people commenting on your article. I would never have thought of "Hullo" as a topic for song choices. i always bask your aticles Fourish.

FlourishAnyway (author) from Usa on September 21, 2018:

Mary - If we were friendlier to one another in this world, we might all experience happier, more connected and able to achieve more agreement. Someone has to accept the first step. Thank you for reading! Have a wonderful weekend!

FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on September 21, 2018:

Shannon - I don't know if ole JoDee is proverb hello or responding just she sure is reconnecting and so sure, I'll add it. I love JoDee Messina. Thanks for the song suggestion. Accept a great weekend. Love that photo with your piffling ferret friend.

FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on September 21, 2018:

Louise - Nosotros haven't heard much from him in awhile but he's however kickin' in spite of hoaxes on the Cyberspace to the contrary. Cheers for stopping past, and have a great weekend!

FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on September 21, 2018:

Frances - At the fourth dimension, it didn't strike me equally an odd song, simply now it does! Funny how fourth dimension changes our perspective. I bet you and I are nigh the aforementioned age.

Frances Metcalfe from The Limousin, French republic on September 21, 2018:

Hello past Lionel Ritchie takes me dorsum a bit, smooching on the dance floor.

Maxim how-do-you-do to strangers - and receiving one back - is always a joy and a lovely surprise.

Louise Powles from Norfolk, England on September 21, 2018:

Oh I'grand glad y'all put Lionel Ritchie in there. I love him.

Shannon Henry from Texas on September 21, 2018:

This is such a cheery playlist.... Well, mostly. Some songs are distressing. Speaking of which, how'd I guess Adele would exist number 1 on the list? LOL. Does "I'1000 Alright " by To Encounter Messina count? Information technology popped into my head correct after Adele did.

Mary Norton from Ontario, Canada on September 21, 2018:

Hello is such a powerful world. It opens upward to worlds of other people. A word that connects us.

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