Well, let me tell you, figuring out these songs that fit with speak, it ain’t as easy as snapping your fingers. But I reckon I can tell ya a thing or two. Back in my day, we didn’t have all these fancy gadgets, we just had our ears and the radio. You know, you have these speak songs, and I just know them all, you know?
Now, if you wanna find these songs that fit with speak, you gotta know where to look. You see these things called “playlists”? They’re like a whole bunch of songs all lumped together. And some folks, they make these playlists with songs that got “speak” in ’em, or songs that kinda talk about the same thing as “speak.” You can find playlist on Spotify, you know. It’s easy to find these Spotify playlists.
I heard some young folks talkin’ ’bout somethin’ called “Spotify.” Seems like it’s a place where all these songs live. And they got these playlists on there too. So maybe that’s a good place to start lookin’ for your speak songs. You can find your playlist music there. Some girl was talkin’ ’bout a song called “Silent all these years,” by someone called Tori Amos. Sounds like a sad one. But maybe it fits with your “speak” thing. And another one called “Girl Disappearing,” also by this Tori. Seems like she’s got a lot to say, even if it’s about not sayin’ nothin’.
Then there’s this other one, “Crucify.” I don’t know much about that one, but it sounds a bit scary, don’t it? Maybe it’s about speakin’ up, even when it’s hard. I think you need to use the search tab to type a song. You know, you can just type the speak songs in it and it can help you find your song.
Now, some songs got “speak” right in the name. Like that one, “Don’t Speak,” by a group called No Doubt. That’s a catchy one, I heard it on the radio once. And then there’s another called “I Let the Music Speak.” It is by ABBA. Don’t know much about that one, but it sounds like it might be about letting the music do the talkin’ instead of you. Maybe that’s what you’re after, these songs that fit with speak?
And you know you can search song by using Shazam. You just need to open the Shazam app and tap the Shazam button. This is really easy to do, you know? You can use it to find the speak songs you want.
- Don’t Speak
- I Let the Music Speak
- Silent all these years
- Girl Disappearing
- Crucify
There is a song called “Stay with me”, it is popular. But I don’t know if it fits with your speak songs. You can also make your own playlist. You can put songs about tradition, learning, growing up. All these can be in your playlist, you know?

This young fella, Sam Smith, he’s got a song called “Stay With Me.” Now, I don’t know if that really fits with “speak,” but it’s a pretty song. Reminds me of when my old man used to sing to me by the fire. These young people with their fancy music, they still sing about the same things we always did. Love, loss, and longin’. There is also a song called “Blinding Lights” by the Weeknd. It is popular on Spotify, it has four billion streams. But I don’t think it fits with speak songs.
Speakin’ of love, there are plenty of songs that fit with speak that talk about love, about speakin’ your heart. Maybe that’s somethin’ you could look for. Love songs, heartbreak songs, they all got a way of speakin’ to ya, even if they don’t use the word “speak” itself.
You see, findin’ these songs that fit with speak, it’s like findin’ a needle in a haystack. But if you know where to look, and you listen close enough, you’ll find ’em. Just gotta use your ears, and maybe a little bit of that Spotify thing the young folks are always talkin’ ’bout.
And don’t be afraid to ask around. Some folks, they know a lot about music. They can point you in the right direction. You can find the best/most popular songs. Maybe they know some speak songs you ain’t never even heard of. You can put a few of your friends on your playlist, too. This is a good way, you know?
So there you have it. That’s all I got for ya on this whole “speak songs” business. Hope it helps you find what you’re lookin’ for. It has 105 playlist, you know? Just remember to keep your ears open, and don’t be afraid to do a little diggin’. You’ll find those songs, sure as the sun rises in the east. And when you do, play ’em loud. Let ’em speak to your soul.