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"Whenever I hear that song, which is not often, all l can think about in my head is that big gorgeous smile she had on," Elrafie said. Now, Elrafie can remember everything from that day, from what she was wearing - a purple headscarf and a new tan jacket - to the smell of fresh coffee in her mother's room, which hospital staff brought on a cart for family members gathered at her mother's bedside.
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The new Top Gun movie tripled the streams of Heaven in Your Eyes, the Canadian rock band Loverboy's multi-platinum hit from 1986. Stranger Things sent British singer Kate Bush back to the top of the charts with Running Up that Hill, a song she released in 1985.
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But that thirst for vintage tunes is also evident elsewhere, including in film and TV soundtracks. Granted, only songs released in the past 18 months count as new music. That's an increase from 65 per cent in 2020. According to MRC, a music sales data provider, old songs made up 70 per cent of the American music market in 2021. Since the start of the pandemic, we've seen a huge uptick in the popularity of older music on streaming platforms. So I think, in this time we've had this absence from social contact, music can really bring back these memories of loved ones particularly well." Old songs jump in popularity "A lot of our memories related to music involve other people, and that's been shown even more so than certain other cues. "Music is a really good way of bringing us back to those sort of previous pre-COVID times when we were actually able to get together with friends and family a bit more," said Kelly Jakubowski, a musical memory researcher at Durham University in England. It's also why music became such an important coping strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic, in part to connect us with people we could not be with during lockdowns, physical distancing, and travel restrictions. The connection is one of the reasons why music - especially old music - is so meaningful to people. Many of us are familiar with a song evoking a certain memory: a song comes on at a party or on the radio, and instantly, we're transported to another chapter of our lives, to a time or moment when that song weaved its way into our lives. Juno-nominated R&B artist Dylan Sinclair has fond - and vivid - memories of listening to music as a child in his father's Nissan Murano.