You Have Changed Your Mind Again Just Like Before
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The Freedom to Change Your Mind
People change their minds regarding who they love, where they work or live, and the details of how they alive their lives. They even change their minds regarding what they call themselves. Annually, an estimated 50,000 Americans change their first names, petitioning the court for a new one. (At least information technology's more say than y'all had in the matter the first fourth dimension around, correct?)
Whether you lot're stubborn and decisive or you lot change your heed easily, celebrate the liberty to modify your listen with a playlist of pop, rock, and land songs on the topic. Nosotros accept a long listing to start yous off.
one. "Bad Blood" past Taylor Swift (featuring Kendrick Lamar)
When it comes to hot and cold relationships, nobody does it like Taylor Swift. In this contagious 2014 pop track, the narrator and her frenemy had skillful times until the fake friend tried to write her off and stabbed her in the dorsum. As a result, the narrator changed her unabridged betoken of view. She insists that the two at present have unsolvable bug and a simple "pitiful" couldn't fix the transgressions.
Although Swift never confirmed who her "Bad Blood" song was nigh, many posited that its subject is Katy Perry. The two divas began their feud when Perry attempted to hire some of Swift's background dancers away for Perry's Prism bout. Swift told Rolling Stone in 2014 that the two were "straight-up enemies." They finally buried the hatchet in 2018 when Perry sent her quondam friend an bodily olive branch. Information technology'southward adept to know they inverse their minds once more and are back to beingness BFFs.
2. "If I Could Turn Back Fourth dimension" by Cher
There's nothing like loneliness to clarify what yous desire. Feeling contrite, the narrator in this 1989 pop song has inverse her listen most the hurtful way she behaved in the moment. She regrets the aroused words she hurled at her significant other too equally her disability to apologize:
I don't know why I did the things I did
I don't know why I said the things I said
Love's like a knife, it tin can cutting deep inside
Words are like weapons, they wound sometimes.
Now the narrator wishes she could push rewind so that her lover might change his listen and render to her. Speaking of turning back time, it's hard to believe that Cher was 43 when she filmed that respective film video. She was old enough to be those sailors' mother.
3. "I Hate U I Love U" past Gnash (featuring Olivia O'Brien)
Does this lady beloved him, hate him, or both?
If yous've ever been involved in an unhealthy—or toxic—love relationship, so you understand the complexity. The dejected woman in this 2016 pop song misses her one-time lover who now has another girlfriend. They didn't have a clean pause, and she notwithstanding has stiff feelings for him. Although her ex nevertheless misses her, he accepts that love and trust are gone. Equally a result, his caput is in a different place regarding whether they belong together.
4. "Alter Your Mind" by Sister Hazel
If you're in a poor country of mind, fighting battles with yourself, then listen upwardly. Dance in the rain, tiresome downward, take a moment to thank the dominicus. You take the power to alter your mind. This upbeat 2000 rock vocal conveys an empowering message that if you're battling inner demons, yous can change your mind and therefore your life.
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5. "What Goes Effectually . . . Comes Around" by Justin Timberlake
Aww, it's terrible when someone does you dingy like this. Justin Timberlake followed up his 2002 song "Cry Me a River" with this 2006 pop hit. He claimed this sequel isn't about Britney, but you exist the judge.
The vocal refers to a serious love relationship that went off the rails when the narrator's sweetheart changed her mind and stepped out on him with another man. Her betrayal left him confused, depressed, and simply sick, but at present he cautions her to beware considering what goes effectually comes back effectually. As it turns out, her new human is a fickle mind-changer, too.
6. "Hello" by Adele
This soulful 2015 pop vocal is most attempting to reconnect with a past honey when both of your lives have lurched in different. Your minds and hearts have changed.
The narrator has tried many times to accomplish out to an old flame whose heart she once broke. Just while she has spent time ruminating over their broken relationship, he has moved on. The emotional tune was both a global #ane hit and a Grammy Laurels-winning Vocal of the Year.
seven. "Need Y'all Now" by Lady Antebellum
Girl, don't exercise it. It ain't worth it. Only put down the phone and sleep this off.
When they broke upwards, the woman in this 2010 country tune told her ex that she wouldn't exist talking to him anymore. Seems legit, right? Yet, now information technology's 1:15 a.m. and she's totally soused on whiskey, looking at photos of the two of them scattered on the flooring in front of her.
Having clearly inverse her mind about hearing her ex's vocalism again, the lady drunk dials her former lover. She wants to know if he thinks about her because she needs him now. She'll regret this in the morning.
8. "Say Something" past A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera
This mournful ballad features a lover who expresses intractable pain regarding a frayed human relationship. The slow, searching tune was an international hitting in 2013 and won a Grammy Honor. The narrator implores their lover to say something—anything—to alter their mind and make them stay. Just the silence is deafening, and the effect is heartrending.
ix. "Harden My Heart" by Quarterflash
The woman in this 1981 rock ditty has been lied to yet again and left to wait in the rain for that weasel of a man who doesn't show. But this time is different. She has finally changed her mind about their relationship.
Hardening her heart, the lady has resigned herself to the fact that their relationship is built on a foundation of lies. It's reached a dead end. Thus, the narrator makes the rational conclusion to ghost her lover boy, to give him the cold shoulder, to give him the onetime heave-ho.
x. "When You Love Someone" by James TW
This stirring pop song from 2016 represents a chat that a father has with his son most families breaking apart. Information technology describes how divorces are about moms and dads changing their minds on living together and being in honey. The begetter encourages the young boy to understand that their decisions are for the all-time.
11. "Stay" by Sugarland
Inspired past Reba McEntire's classic number, "Whoever in New England," this powerful 2006 country track is about adultery from the perspective of the mistress. The song begins with an emotionally broken woman pleading with her lover to stay in her bed, even if his married woman should call. She is tired of living the lone life of a side chick.
Then the mistress brings up the married man's empty promises regarding leaving his married woman. Undoubtedly, this is a sore bespeak between them. In a moment of clarity, the narrator wonders the following:
I can't take information technology any longer, merely my will is gettin' stronger
And I think I know merely what I have to exercise
I tin can't waste another infinitesimal
Subsequently all that I've put in information technology
I've given yous my best
Why does she become the best of y'all?
The narrator changes her heed and now tells her lover that side by side fourth dimension he wants to go out his wife's bed for hers, just stay.

When nothing goes right, go left.
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12. "Have This Job And Shove It" by Johnny Paycheck
Accept this job and shove it
I ain't working here no more than
My adult female washed left and took all the reasons
I was working for
You lot meliorate not effort to stand up in my manner
'Cause I'thousand walkin' out the door ... .
After fifteen years of working the same erstwhile mill job, the blueish-neckband worker in this iconic 1977 state ditty has changed his listen almost working there. He'south outta here, done, D-O-N-Eastward.
Supporting his married woman was the only reason he continued plugging abroad at the job he despised. But at present that his quondam lady has split, so are all his reasons for working. He burns his bridges on his way out considering why the hell not? The guy calls the foreman a "canis familiaris," refers to the big boss as a "fool" and even makes fun of the bossman's haircut. Information technology'southward clear that he own't coming back to this miserable joint.
13. "Two Dozen Roses" past Shenandoah
The lamentable fella in this 1989 country tune was fool plenty to have washed his partner wrong. (Chances are, he cheated.) Having been abjectly rejected as a result, Romeo seeks to modify his ex's heed any fashion he tin. He tosses out some ideas for winning back her love:
If I had ii dozen roses, and an old canteen of wine
If I actually could've hung the moon, would it change your mind?
If I could cry a little harder, and go a footling less slumber at dark
If I had two dozen roses would it change your heed?
14. "Alter Your Listen" by Jack Vallier
Water is a symbol of healing and transformation and that's where the man in this 2017 alternative rock song beckons his lover to meet him: the river. They've been apart, and he misses her wildly. The sorrowful narrator hopes that he tin change her mind.
15. "When I Was Your Man" by Bruno Mars
The remorseful narrator in this 2012 dear ballad didn't share enough of his fourth dimension or feelings with his sweetheart and took her for granted. She changed her mind nigh whether their human relationship was worth her investment.
Another man has stepped upwards to capture her middle, giving her what she needs. The narrator thus recognizes that it's likewise late to repent, also late to modify her mind back, too late to make things right with her. The alone homo tin only relive all the things he didn't do.
16. "Modify Your Mind" by Tori Kelly
Fathers often believe that no man will be good plenty to marry their daughters, and the dad in this touching 2019 tune is no exception. His baby girl has fallen in love with a guy he thinks is wrong for his princess.
The song is presented from the girl'south perspective. She is adamant to change Daddy'southward mind because she maintains that she has institute "the one":
No 1 always said it was piece of cake
And I love him, you gotta believe me
No, it don't seem right
But I'll alter your mind, mind, aye
Trust in me, I'mma need your blessing
Oh, I love him, yeah, I'm confessing
If it takes my life
I'mma change your heed (mind).
17. "Daddy's Come Around" by Paul Overstreet
Daddy was once the man near town, carousing and having fun while Mama stayed home and tended the little ones. Just this catchy 1990 song shows that Daddy'southward mind got changed. You see, Mama changed the locks on the door and had a come up-to-Jesus meeting with him most those all dark drinking episodes. She laid downwardly the law, and word is he'southward now a changed man. They're even expecting to expand the family unit.
Musicians Who Changed Their Names
Famous Name / Birth Name | Famous Name / Birth Proper noun | Famous Name / Birth Proper name |
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Sting / Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner | Randy Travis / Randy Bruce Traywick | Shania Twain / Eilleen Regina Edwards |
Wynonna Judd / Christina Claire Ciminella | Bob Dylan / Robert Zimmerman | Tina Turner / Anna Mae Bullock |
Bruno Mars / Peter Gene Hernandez | George Michael / Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou | Jason Derulo / Joel Desrouleaux |
Cher / Cherilyn Sarkisian | Johnny Paycheck / Donald Eugene Lytle | Patsy Cline / Virginia Patterson Hensley |
Faith Hill / Audrey Religion Perry | Stevie Wonder / Stevland Hardaway Judkins | Conway Twitty / Harold Lloyd Jenkins |
Elvis Costello / Declan Patrick MacManus | John Denver / Henry John Deutschendorf, Jr. | Elton John Reginald / Kenneth Dwight |
Joni Mitchell / Roberta Joan Anderson | John Legend / John Roger Stephens | Tim McGraw / Samuel Timothy Smith |
Kid Rock / Robert James Richie | Calvin Harris / Adam Richard Wiles | Katy Perry / Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson |
eighteen. "Hot n Cold" past Katy Perry
Some people would rather waffle than brand up their minds, and the daughter in this 2008 popular tune is mired in a dysfunctional romance with one of them. Her on-again/off-again boyfriend is completely unreliable and inconsistent well-nigh his feelings, particularly about their future together. Rather than putting his feelings out at that place, he wimps out, speaks cryptically, and takes her on an emotional roller coaster. Make upward your mind, guy.
19. "Oh, Pretty Woman" by Ray Orbison
A beautiful adult female bee-bops on downwardly the sidewalk, walking past the narrator in this classic 1964 rock ditty. It's love at starting time sight. He calls out to her, asking whether she is lone like him, beckoning for her to smile and perhaps stop and talk. In spite of his friendly cajoling (some might call it harassment), the woman continues on her way. But and so she changes her mind and turns effectually, heading dorsum towards him. Mercy! His heart is alight.
20. "Every bit Expert equally I In one case Was" by Toby Keith
It happens to the best of u.s.a.. The guy in this humorous 2005 country vocal used to be a legend in his own listen. Still, at present, cheers to age, he's a niggling more than realistic in his self-appraisal when information technology comes to pleasing the ladies in the bedroom and helping out a friend in a bar fight. Today his body wants to tell him to act his age, but his hubris changes his mind, telling him to go for information technology.

In order to modify the world, y'all must first change your mind.
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Even More Songs Nearly Changing Your Mind
Song | Artist | Twelvemonth Released |
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21. "GTFO" | Mariah Carey | 2018 |
22. "Baby Come up Back" | Player | 1977 |
23. "Washed" | The Band Perry | 2013 |
24. "Change Your Mind" | The Killers | 2004 |
25. "Change My Mind" | One Management | 2012 |
26. "Last Name" | Carrie Underwood | 2008 |
27. "My Life" | Billy Joel | 1978 |
28. "Here's a Quarter, Call Someone Who Cares" | Travis Tritt | 1991 |
29. "Leave Me Alone (I'm Alone)" | Pink | 2007 |
xxx. "A Little Bit Stronger" | Sara Evans | 2011 |
31. "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" | Glen Campbell | 1967 |
32. "If I Could Change Your Heed" | HAIM | 2013 |
33. "You lot've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" | The Righteous Brothers | 1964 |
34. "You lot've Got to Change Your Mind" | Bobby Byrd & James Chocolate-brown | 1968 |
35. "Heed" | Talking Heads | 1979 |
36. "Change Your Mind" | Neil Young | 1994 |
37. "If Yous Always Change Your Mind" | Crystal Gayle | 1983 |
38. "Amie" | Pure Prairie League | 1972 |
39. "Change the World" | Westlife | 1999 |
40. "Baby Don't Change Your Mind" | Gladys Knight & The Pips | 1977 |
41. "Just in Case" | The Forester Sisters | 1985 |
42. "If I Can't Alter Your Mind" | Train | 2006 |
43. "Agree On" | Wilson Phillips | 1990 |
44. "Take a Take chances On Me" | ABBA | 1977 |
45. "Information technology's Too Late" | Carole King | 1971 |
46. "Make Your Listen Upward" | Moon Taxi | 2015 |
47. "Change My Mind" | John Berry | 1996 |
48. "Ever a Adult female" | Billy Joel | 1977 |
49. "Don't Accept the Daughter" | Tim McGraw | 1994 |
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FlourishAnyway (author) from United states on August 09, 2020:
Rajan - Cheers for the kind comment. Have a wonderful calendar week ahead and take intendance of yourself.
Rajan Singh Jolly on Baronial 07, 2020:
It's good to read about the stories and thoughts behind these irresolute your mind songs. You really have a penchant for locating songs on very various topics. Thank you for sharing.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on June 25, 2020:
Anupam Mitu - I'one thousand glad you enjoyed this. Much luck to you lot!
Anupam Mitu from Mumbai on June 24, 2020:
Getting inspired from you I am going to make such lists in Hindi. It'southward amazing dear. How much you lot take really worked for this list! It all shows your passion for music. I don't know anything about music merely music is life for me also.
Honey
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s. on June 01, 2020:
bhattuc - Give thanks y'all
bhattuc on June 01, 2020:
Exhaustive compilation. Dainty 1.
FlourishAnyway (author) from The states on May 28, 2020:
Joey - Thank y'all! You lot have made my 24-hour interval!
joey summers on May 28, 2020:
I come by this site often and take read hundreds of articles. I think yours are my favorite! Simply thought I'd let you lot know.
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states of america on May 25, 2020:
Genna - I love her, besides. I especially liked this time of her career. Cheers for stopping by! Have a wonderful holiday weekend!
Genna East from Massachusetts, USA on May 24, 2020:
Hullo Flourish --
What a swell title and bailiwick. I think Cher's song (I beloved this woman), sang information technology perfectly: "If I could turn dorsum time...." I call up there is at least one fourth dimension in our lives when we could accept wondered the very same. Thank you for the music. :-)
Robert Sacchi on May 21, 2020:
Y'all're welcome.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from United states of america on May 21, 2020:
Bob - Thanks. The phrase is right in the lyrics!
FlourishAnyway (writer) from The states on May 21, 2020:
Dora - I loved that one as well! In that location'due south ever a way out of a situation. Y'all merely have to be clever enough to find it.
Robert Sacchi on May 20, 2020:
Another fun list of oldies and new hits. What nigh "Don't Take The Girl" by Tim McGraw and "I will survive" by Gloria Gainer?
Dora Weithers from The Caribbean on May xx, 2020:
Love the quote: "When nothing goes right, go left." Funny and as well deep. Great theme and some enjoyable lyrics.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on May nineteen, 2020:
BBYCGN - Thank you for stopping by. Yous're one who definitely changes your heed!
BBYCGN from Uninhabited Regions on May 19, 2020:
Well, I thought well-nigh... no, that's non what I meant... information technology'south simply that I figured I could... oh, never mind... look, on second idea... no, scratch that, all together.... ya, ummm... anyway, not bad listing of songs about Changing Ones .... errrr... Heed... Where are all the ponies?
FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on May eighteen, 2020:
Heidi - That's a terrific throwback song. I'll add it! Hope you're standing to stay healthy.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on May 18, 2020:
Pamela - I capeesh your kind words. I'm glad you lot enjoyed this!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on May 18, 2020:
Clive - Y'all say that like it'due south a bad thing.
Heidi Thorne from Chicago Surface area on May 18, 2020:
You gotta wonder what would've happened if these artists kept their existent names. Hmm...
Anyway, I'd merely add Baton Joel's "She's Always a Woman" since "she only changes her heed."
Have a lovely calendar week!
Pamela Oglesby from Sunny Florida on May 18, 2020:
This is a very clever topic, Flourish. I never would have this number of songs about changing your heed. I similar all your write-ups and the song choices. I was surpirsed that I had heard most of them before. This is another interesting commodity.
Clive Williams from Jamaica on May xviii, 2020:
Women always changing their minds...They will love this listing.
FlourishAnyway (author) from The states on May 18, 2020:
Linda - Information technology might be a shorter listing of who kept their original name!
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s.a. on May xviii, 2020:
Linda - You're such a kind soul, and I would never change my listen about that.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on May 18, 2020:
Peggy - In that location are some singers who couldn't employ their existent names considering someone else was already using it, thus they had to change information technology! Thanks for stopping past!
Linda Crampton from British Columbia, Canada on May 17, 2020:
You've created an interesting list, as ever. The list of famous names and birth names is interesting equally well. Some of the name changes are surprising.
Linda Lum from Washington State, USA on May 17, 2020:
I'chiliad surprised at how many of these I know. Obviously, this is the groundwork music for my life LOL. When I first saw the topic I thought this would be kinda funny/wacky merely some of these songs are quite sad, longing, wistful. Love lost and all of that. I can't think of 1 that y'all missed. A fun read on this lovely Sunday afternoon. Thank you my dear friend.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on May 17, 2020:
Liz - I'm glad you found it an interesting list. Hopefully, there were some songs y'all enjoyed.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on May 17, 2020:
MG - Cheers for visiting once more!
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s.a. on May 17, 2020:
Pecker - Some of united states of america are more stubborn than others when it comes to irresolute our minds. Glad y'all liked the list. Proceed to stay condom!
FlourishAnyway (writer) from The states on May 17, 2020:
Bill - I love Billy Joel. Glad yous liked this list. I wish people would change their minds about refusing to vesture masks.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on May 17, 2020:
Devika -Thanks for your annotate. Delight continue to stay safe.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on May 17, 2020:
MG - Thanks for visiting. Glad yous enjoyed the list!
Peggy Wood from Houston, Texas on May 17, 2020:
There were some familiar oldies here and some new songs that I had not heard. That list of people who changed their names was fun to read. John Denver rolls off the tongue easier than Henry John Deutschendorf, Jr. I recall that equally a musician, he made a wise choice! These lists of songs and the other data you provide are e'er fun to read and also get to hear.
Liz Westwood from UK on May 17, 2020:
You accept put together an interesting choice of songs. I hadn't realised that there were and then many on this subject.
MG Singh emge from Singapore on May 17, 2020:
Changing mind about a GF? Can happen any time. Overnice collection
Bill De Giulio from Massachusetts on May 17, 2020:
Some other great listing, Flourish. Information technology's just human nature to alter our mind, whether it's due to correcting a incorrect path we've gone downwards in life or just on a whim for something that's totally unimportant and related to personal preference. We all practice it. Great list of songs. Have a great day.
Pecker Holland from Olympia, WA on May 17, 2020:
I knew in that location was one by Baton Joel, only I couldn't recollect of the championship...y'all solved that. Absolutely love "Need Yous Now" by Lady Antebellum. In fact, I dearest a lot of songs on this list.
Happy Dominicus my friend!
Devika Primić from Dubrovnik, Croatia on May 17, 2020:
Great list of songs! You always surprise me with a new list of songs. I like this listing and know more than than I did before of songs with Nigh Irresolute Your Mind.
MG Singh emge from Singapore on May 17, 2020:
Peachy selection of songs and believe me I am listening to all of them and my mood was on the up.
FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on May 17, 2020:
Chitrangada - I appreciate your kind words. Thank you for reading.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on May 17, 2020:
Kyriaki - Information technology certainly can exist a skillful matter! It's meliorate to modify your listen and your management in life than keep doing the same things that don't work. I appreciate your chiming in. Accept a great weekend!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on May 17, 2020:
Shannon - Thank you for that proffer which I'm adding. I hope y'all're doing well. Have a good weekend!
Chitrangada Sharan from New Delhi, India on May 17, 2020:
I liked the topic, y'all take called for this article. Your opening paragraph is insightful and well communicated.
The listing of songs is also impressive.
I exercise believe in having an open mind. At that place should be flexibility in our idea procedure. We tin't claim to know everything. As such, in that location may be a demand to modify the mind.
Thank you for sharing this interesting commodity.
Kyriaki Chatzi on May 17, 2020:
The way I see information technology changing your mind can actually a good thing (most of the times).
It means that you've grown out of certain behaviors and patterns and want to revamp yourself 1 decision at a time.
Now, if it's a vocal that pushes you take that pace, fifty-fifty better!
Lovely listing, Flourish! (Every bit always)
Shannon Henry from Texas on May 16, 2020:
When I saw this list title the first song that came to my mind was "Change My Mind" by John Berry. This was fun, equally always. Lots of skilful songs here, Flourish. :)
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