Divorcee Dish Fall Playlist: “Single Doesn’t Mean Alone”
- Erin Jones
- Sep 22
- 2 min read
A curated Fall playlist that blends cozy, nostalgic vibes with empowering tracks from the 60s, 70s, and 80s — perfect for crisp air, warm drinks, and soulful reflection.
1960s
Janis Joplin – Piece of My Heart (raw power and independence)
Simon & Garfunkel – The Sound of Silence (moody, autumn depth)
The Temptations – My Girl (lighthearted warmth)
Janis Joplin – Piece of My Heart (raw power and independence)
The Rolling Stones – You Can’t Always Get What You Want (philosophical resilience)
1970s
Fleetwood Mac – Landslide (reflective, perfect for fall evenings)
Elton John – Someone Saved My Life Tonight (freedom + self-discovery)
Bill Withers – Lean on Me (connection and friendship)
Stevie Nicks – Edge of Seventeen (raw power and independence)
Eagles – Peaceful Easy Feeling (warm, easy listening)
Dolly Parton – Jolene (classic strength and storytelling)
Queen – Somebody to Love (powerful vocals, longing yet uplifting)
1980s
Pat Benatar – Love Is a Battlefield (bold independence)
Madonna – Holiday (celebration of freedom)
U2 – With or Without You (emotional intensity)
Hall & Oates – You Make My Dreams (feel-good optimism)
Whitney Houston – Greatest Love of All (self-love anthem)
Cyndi Lauper – Girls Just Want to Have Fun (joyful, carefree energy)
Journey – Don’t Stop Believin’ (hope and resilience)
Gloria Gaynor – I Will Survive (the ultimate empowerment track)
Prince – Purple Rain (soulful, dramatic, cathartic)
How to Use This Playlist
• Morning Reset → start with The Beatles and Bill Withers.
• Afternoon Energy Boost → shift into Aretha, Stevie Nicks, and Elton John.
• Evening Reflection → wind down with Fleetwood Mac, Prince, and Whitney.
This playlist celebrates the idea that falling leaves don’t mean falling apart. Instead, they remind us that change can be beautiful — just like being single can be full of connection, warmth, and joy.
Happy singing and dancing!






