The essential Mother's Day playlist

Here are eight songs that discuss motherhood in one way or another.

Mother's Day triggers different memories for different people.

Luckily, there's music that speaks to many of these mindsets.

As we prepare for Mother’s Day this Sunday, here’s a list of songs that capture the experience of being a mother, love for one’s mother and so much more.

Madonna “Little Star” from “Ray of Light” (1998) When musicians write songs about their children, it can sometimes come off as awkward, but “Little Star” is a touching and sweet love letter from Madonna to her daughter Lourdes. Describing her as “a gift of skin and bone” and offering up life advice, this is a tender statement from an artist who wasn’t known for showing a vulnerable side. Sure, “Dear Jessie,” from 1989’s “Like a Prayer” was a playful, child-like, lullaby-ready standout, but the personal nature of this track made it really connect.

Jonatha Brooke “Are You Getting This Down” from “My Mother Has 4 Noses” (2014) On her 2014 album “My Mother Has 4 Noses,” singer-songwriter Jonatha Brooke lovingly and tear-jerkingly chronicled her mother’s battle with Alzheimer’s. This also served as the basis for a one-woman show. “Are You Getting This Down?” is apparently a phrase that her mother would repeat to her as her memory got increasingly hazy. This song and this album are both loving statements and testaments of how to get through watching someone you love slowly fade away.

Loudon Wainwright III “I Knew Your Mother” from “Haven’t Got the Blues (Yet)” (2014) Leave it to Loudon Wainwright III and his unapologetic wit to come up with lyrics like, “I knew your mother. / Let me be clear. / We were lovers before you got here. / So, don’t forget I knew her when love was the means and you were the end.” This is kind of a silly song, but it is to the point. Parents were once young and playful. They had lives before you. Exploring those lives you can delve into your roots.