150 Positive Songs for Use in the Catholic Classroom

GuitarI’ve been a Catholic school teacher for over twenty years, and I’d like to share one of my secrets with you: music. I’m a music fanatic, and I love having a song playing as students enter the classroom. The right song helps students come into class feeling good about life and ready to learn. An opening song is also a great signal device to start class. I sometimes have an entry task on the overhead, and my students know that it needs to be completed by the time the song ends.

But the music is not just for my students–it’s for me, too. In fact, I don’t think I could have made it these last two decades without the energy, enthusiasm and life-giving joy that music provides.

The following list of songs is from my personal “Affirmations” playlist. It’s not every song, but it’s most of them. Of course, it’s highly subjective. That’s why I’m hoping you’ll share some of your own favorites in the comments section at the end of the list. Here we go…

Nick’s Positive Songs for Use in the Catholic Classroom

The first thing you need to know is that my absolute favorite song of all time is “Over the Rainbow,” so I play that song quite a bit. I have over one hundred covers of the song, from country to alternative to dance remix versions, and everything in between. I think it’s the greatest song ever written. Period.

Second, there are several Catholic artists below that I want to draw your attention to: Matt Maher, Popple, Ceili Rain and Joe Hand. These artists are some of the best Catholic musicians working today, and I highly recommend any of their albums.

Finally, clicking on a song will take you to a page at Amazon.com where you can listen to a sample or purchase the song. All purchases help support the work of Catholic School Chronicle.

Ace of Base

The Allman Brothers, “Blue Sky

All American Rejects, “Move Along

Audio Adrenaline

Bachman Turner Overdrive, “Takin’ Care of Business

The Beach Boys, “Good Vibrations

The Beatles

  • “Good Day Sunshine”
  • “Here Comes the Sun”

Natasha Bedingfield, “Unwritten

George Benson, “Breezin’

Boston

Caedmon’s Call

David Crowder Band

Casting Crowns

Chris Cagle, “What a Beautiful Day

Steven Curtis Chapman

Chicago, “25 or 6 to 4

Ceili Rain

City on a Hill

Petula Clark, “Downtown

Coldplay

Sheryl Crow, “Soak Up the Sun

Des’ree, “You Gotta Be

Hilary Duff, “Shine

Electric Light Orchestra

Emerson, Lake and Palmer

Tommy Emmanuel

Gloria Estefan, “Get on Your Feet

Feist, “Mushaboom

Five for Fighting

Fleetwood Mac, “Don’t Stop

John Fogerty, “Sugar Sugar

The Go-Gos, “We Got the Beat

Delta Goodrem

Goo Goo Dolls, “Better Days

Green Day, “Time of Your Life

Vince Guaraldi Trio, “Linus and Lucy

Joe Hand, “I Want to Worship You

Patrick Hernandez, “Born to Be Alive

High School Musical

Enrique Iglesias, “Hero

Joe Jackson, “Steppin’ Out

Jars of Clay

Jimmy Eat World, “The Middle

Eric Johnson, “Cliffs of Dover

Katrina and the Waves, “Walking on Sunshine

Mat Kearney, “Nothing Left to Lose

Kool and the Gang, “Celebration

Kenny Loggins, “I’m All Right

Matt Maher

Chuck Mangione, “Feels So Good

Martina McBride, “This One’s for the Girls

Bobby McFerrin, “Don’t Worry, Be Happy

Tim McGraw, “Live Like You Were Dyin’

Mercy Me, “I Can Only Imagine

Jo Dee Messina, “Dare to Dream

Hannah Montana

Van Morrison, “Youth of 1,000 Summers

Randy Newman, “You’ve Got a Friend in Me

Newsboys

Nichole Nordeman, “Legacy

Tom Petty

Popple

Dan Powter, “Bad Day

The Pretenders, “I’ll Stand by You

Rascall Flatts, “Life is a Highway

Relient K, “Who I Am Hates Who I’ve Been

Santana

Joe Satriani, “Summer Song

Joey Scarbury, “Theme from Greatest American Hero

Sherwood, “The Best in Me

Sister Sledge, “We Are Family

Sly and the Family Stone, “Everyday People

Smash Mouth, “All Star

Starship, “We Built This City

The Stray Cats, “Rock This Town

Survivor, “Eye of the Tiger

Switchfoot

Chris Tomlin

Train, “When I Look to the Sky

The Turtles, “Happy Together

U2

Van Halen

Jaci Velasquez, “We Can Make a Difference

The Ventures, “Hawaii Five-O

The Wailin’ Jennys, “One Voice

The White Stripes, “We’re Going to Be Friends

John Williams

Steve Winwood, “While You See a Chance

Lee Ann Womack, “I Hope You Dance

Weird Al Yankovic

Other Soundtrack Music

This is a revised and enhanced version of an article I wrote for Teen Literacy Tips in August of 2007.

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