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The ultimate 2024 solar eclipse playlist for April 8

- By Zaira Perez and José Sánchez Córdova The Dallas Morning News

DALLAS >> As D-FW gears up for its first total solar eclipse in nearly 150 years, The Dallas Morning News has curated an eclipse-inspired playlist as a soundtrack for April 8.

Dallas will be in the path of totality of the total solar eclipse, meaning that the moon will completely block out the sun for about four minutes during the peak of the eclipse. A partial eclipse will be visible for much longer before and after the main event. To view the eclipse outside of those four minutes you’ll need specialize­d eclipse glasses.

The playlist includes an abundance of songs with “eclipse” in the title, along with songs about the sun, moon and space. Eight journalist­s with varying music tastes on The Dallas Morning News Audience Team sorted through their music libraries to find related songs, ranging from pop and country to metal and K-pop. Other reporters and editors in the newsroom chimed in as well.

Here’s a look at some of the songs on our minds before the celestial event of the year. Follow The Dallas Morning News on Spotify for more.

Bonnie Tyler, “Total Eclipse of the Heart”

This 1983 ballad from Bonnie Tyler comparing a lost love to the shadow cast by an eclipse topped the charts when it was released over 40 years ago. The song has seen spikes in popularity during eclipses. In 2015, Tyler even performed the song on a cruise ship as it passed through the path of totality. The song also had a bit of a renaissanc­e last year when a clip of it in 2010′s Diary of a Wimpy Kid turned into a meme that went viral.

Pink Floyd, “Eclipse”

The final song on Pink Floyd’s seminal 1973 record Dark Side of the Moon, “Eclipse” wraps up one of the most influentia­l albums of the 1970s. This song — and the album more broadly — uses the sun and moon as symbols of light and darkness.

Post Malone, Swae Lee, “Sunflower”

Part of the soundtrack to Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse, this catchy rap song rocketed to the top of the Billboard charts in 2018. The movie found similar success, too, making nearly $400 million at the box office and winning an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2019.

The Weeknd, “Blinding Lights”

Make sure to wear eclipse glasses on April 8 to avoid the “Blinding Lights.” Another chart-topper, this song is the most-streamed single of all time on Spotify and the No. 1 song of all time in Billboard Hot 100 history. It was the closing number of a memorable Super Bowl halftime show in 2021, too.

Johnny Cash, “Ring of Fire”

Considered one of the greatest country songs of all time, this 1963 Johnny Cash classic fits right into the eclipse motif. Once the moon fully obscures the sun on April 8, only a ring of fire (the sun’s corona) will be visible from our home star.

 ?? GARETH CATTERMOLE — GETTY IMAGES ?? Bonnie Tyler performs on stage during Music For The Marsden 2020at The O2arena on March 3, 2020, in London.
GARETH CATTERMOLE — GETTY IMAGES Bonnie Tyler performs on stage during Music For The Marsden 2020at The O2arena on March 3, 2020, in London.

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