Remi Nicole: ilikemusic because... It is the best way of making you feel any emotion.
SnR: ilikemusic because... its food for the soul!
Scott, Thin Lizzy: ilikemusic because... It lets my adrenalin start pumping, it gets aggression out, and sometimes I can actually get emotional with it. There are many reasons why I like music.
Sharleen Spiteri: ilikemusic because... it takes me to places that life can't
Oliver, Young Knives: ilikemusic because... It evokes a mood and a feeling of when you last heard the track.
Josh Ritter: ilikemusic because... It’s like an envelope that I can carry around with me wherever I go and I can unfold the letter at anytime.
Patrick: ilikemusic because... Music came from the universe...always finding a way into societies from the beginning of time. I imagine it has always been out there waiting for us to show up. I'm so glad we made it!
Sylvia Powell: ilikemusic because... It can make me happy yet it can make me feel sad. It helps me remember, but it can also make me forget. Most of all I like music because it makes me feel alive.
Rachel Small: ilikemusic because... it make me feel alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!The Verve's seminal hit The Drugs Don't Work is the song most likely to make you cry, according to human body expert. Dr Harry Witchel.
The Verve have topped a list of 'saddest songs' that make us cry, with their 1997 hit The Drugs Don't Work in a new emotive song chart. Meanwhile Lily Allen makes us Smile.
Nokia has got under the skin of how music makes us feel with the help of Dr Harry Witchel, an expert in physiology and music, to compile the ultimate top 10 songs which make us happy, sad and makes us feel exhilarated.
The analysis is the first academic study into why particular popular songs elicit powerful bodily reactions - is it the tempo, pitch, or rhythm? Global research by Nokia revealed that music does get us talking and that when we hear certain pieces of music we instantly reach for our mobile phone to call someone (even an ex!)*.
Dr. Harry Witchel rated a shortlist of songs compiled for the purposes of the research by experts from the Official UK Charts Company, who compile the nation's weekly charts, on their Tune Trigger Quotient (TTQ). The TTQ rated heart rate, respiratory response and skin temperature to find the saddest song, happiest track and most exhilarating anthem.
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