Examples of Emotional Intelligence from Popular Songs
Author: Susan Dunn, MA Clinical Psychology, cEQc, The EQ Coach
It's hard to find a song that isn't about 'the war of the
brains'. Because we have three brains that are often in conflict
with one another (reptilian, limbic and neocortex), we suffer
conflict, guilt and shame.
And because our brains are the way they are, we are the way we
are, -- we endure love, grief, excitement, inconvenient
passions, attempts at rational control, impotent anger and the
need to push to the head of the line. And we do dumb things like
fool around with Jose's faithless girl. (Don't go there!)
EQ is about experiencing and managing those emotions -- yours
and theirs -- and it's in all our songs.
It used to be the Western tradition to have a poet laureate
starting in England in the 1600s, appointed for poetic
excellence and being a salaried member of the royal household
with no official duties, they spoke the feelings for the people.
(Poets laureate of England included Jonson, Dryden, Wordsworth
and Tennyson, among others.)
Though states in the US continue to appoint poets laureate,
poetry is no longer “popular” (as in 'enjoyed by many people')
and their original function is now filled by our popular music.
EQ is about experiencing and managing those emotions -- yours
and theirs -- and it's in all our songs.
1. Kodachrome (Paul Simon) / EQ can matter more than IQ,
especially when it means being able to "read the writing on the
wall"
When I think back on all the k*** I learned in high school, it’s
a wonder I can think at all, and my lack of education hasn't
hurt me none, I can read the writing on the wall.
2. Heaven’s Just a Sin Away (The Kendalls) / Primitive
(Reptilian) Brain’s winning out over limbic and neocortex
Heaven’s just a sin away, just a sin away, can't wait another
day, I think I'm giving in. How I'd love to hold you tight, be
with you tonight, that still won't make it right, 'cause I
belong to him. Way down deep inside, I know that it's all wrong,
your eyes keep tempting me, and I never was that strong. The
devil's got me now, gone and got me now, I can't fight him any
how, I think he's gonna win ... Heaven help me when I say, I
think I'm giving in.
3. The Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time (Mickey Gilley) /
Reality check, chemical , low impulse control and
intentionality, low EQ
Ain’t it funny, ain’t it strange, how a man’s opinion changes
when he starts to face that lonely night... The girls all get
prettier at closing time, they all begin to look like movie
stars. If I could rate 'em on a scale from 1-10, I'm looking for
a 9, but 8 could work right in. A few more drinks, and I might
slip to 5 or even 4, and when tomorrow morning comes and I wake
up with a number 1, I swear I'll never do it any more.
4. Count on Me (The Statler Brothers) / Empathy, communication,
interpersonal skills, intuition, high EQ, what a couple
I can tell by looking, you've got feelings in your heart you're
hoping no one else can see. But you can't hide feelings from
someone who cares. Open up and let it out, and count on me.
Count on me (for doing my share), Count on me (you know that I
care), Count on me (I'll always be there), Count on me. Count on
me (when others won't hear), Count on me (when there's no one
else near), Count on me (I'll be right here), Count on me. I
hear the sounds you're saying, but the words don't ring true,
there's something here that didn't used to be. If there's
something deep inside you, tell me now what you need, and
together we can heal it, count on me.
5. The Baptism of Jesse Taylor (The Oak Ridge Boys) / Social
Responsibility, Self-Management, Authenticity
>From now on Nancy Taylor can proudly speak to neighbors and tell
them how much Jesse took up with little Jim. Now Jimmy’s got a
Daddy, and Jesse’s got a family, and Franklin County’s got a lot
more man.
6. Rhythm Guitar (The Oak Ridge Boys) / Interpersonal Skills,
Teamwork
He’s written a song about what’s gone wrong, and I’m singin’ it
to you now. Nobody wants to play rhythm guitar behind Jesus,
Everybody wants to be the lead singer in the band. It's hard to
get a bead on what's divine, when everybody's pushin' for the
head of the line.
7. He’s Gonna Smile on Me (The Oak Ridge Boys) / Resilience,
bouncing back and retaining hope and trust through adversity
I wasn’t born with a silver spoon in my mouth. Often there were
times when I had to go without. I’ve been called a fool, and
used just like a tool, but I still believe in the Golden Rule.
And right now I’m so happy as I can be.
8. Tell Him (The Exciters) / Communication, Verbal and Nonverbal
Take his hand in yours and tell him that you’re never gonna
leave him. Tell him, tell him, tell him, tell him right now.
9. Rose-Colored Glasses (Jon Conlee) / Learned Optimism, which
is not always reality-based
These rose-colored glasses that I’m lookin’ through, show only
the beauty, ‘cause they hide all the truth, and they let me hold
on to the good times, the good lines, the ones I used to hear
when I held you. And they keep me from feelin’ so cheated,
defeated, when reflections in your eyes show me a fool these
rose-colored glasses I’ll just keep on hopin’, believin’ that
maybe by counting the many times I’ve tried, you’ll believe me
when I say I love you, and I’ll lay these rose-colored glasses
aside.
10. Come a Little Bit Closer (Jay and the Americans) / the three
Fs fight, flight or, canoodle ? (from the reptilian brain
comes those powerful ones -- territorial defense, aggression,
violence, lust and fear)
She was sitting there giving me looks that made my mouth water,
so I started walking her way. She belonged to that man Jose, and
I knew, yes I knew, I should leave, but then I heard her say,
“Come a little bit closer, you’re my kinda man, so big and so
strong, come a little bit closer, I’m all alone and the night is
so long." We started to dance, in my arms she looked so
inviting, and I just couldn’t resist just one little kiss so
exciting. Then I heard the guitar player say "Vamoos, Jose'’s on
his way," and I knew, yes I knew I should run, but then I heard
her say ...
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