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10 Songs To Add To Your Wanderlust Playlist

Songs to make you homesick for places you've never even been.

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10 Songs To Add To Your Wanderlust Playlist
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Music has the power to invoke a lot of emotions, including inducing homesickness for places that one has never even been. Add these songs to your ~WandERlusT~ Playlist.

1. LA Devotee by Panic! At The Disco

I have never been to LA, but this song makes me feel like an LA native. Sue me.

2. San Diego by blink-182

Again, never been to San Diego, but this song makes me nostalgic about listening to my favorite songs in the parking lot.

3. California by Joni Mitchell

I have been to California exactly once. It was for a week when I was in 6th grade. Joni Mitchell makes me feel like my entire heart and soul belong there, ya know.

4. I and Love and You by The Avett Brothers

Brooklyn, please take me in.

5. New York by The Boxer Rebellion

It’s such a soothing song; it reminds me of how I imagine upstate New York in the fall.

6. Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver

I have never been, nor do I really ever intend to go to West Virginia, but John Denver has me convinced that it’s almost heaven.

7. Welcome To New York by Taylor Swift

Tell me you don’t listen to this song and have the urge to pack your bags and move out to NYC.

8. Ontario by Jim Bryson

It’s a catchy Canadian tune.

9. Barcelona by Ed Sheeran

It’s impossible to listen to this song and be in a bad mood, but it’s also impossible to listen to this song and not want to be dancing in the streets of Barcelona.

10. Paradise by John Prine

Damn you capitalism and coal mining.

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