Some of my favorite songs are......


This should be a fun thread. And hopefully it won't start any heated battles.

A few of my favorite songs include:

Elton John: Rocket Man
Till Tuesday: Voices Carry
The Beatles: And Your Bird Can Sing
David Benoit: Linus & Lucy
Ricki Lee Jones: Last Chance Texaco

What are some of your favorites?
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My current favorite songs:

Duke Ellington and Louie Armstrong: Duke's Place
Neal Young: Harvest Moon
Roxy Music: Dance Away
Jennifer Warnes: The Nightingale
Blood Sweat and Tears: Just One Smile
The Wailing Souls: Heartbeat Accelerating
Bob Marley: Three Little Birds
Talking Heads: Whispering Winds
Tom Tom Club: Say I Am
I've intentionally mixed genres to "keep it real"

Clash: London Calling
Marshall Crenshaw: Whenever You're On My Mind
J.S. Bach: Arioso (Ok, technically it's not a song...)
Genesis: Supper's Ready
Rickie Lee Jones: Skeletons
Spock's Beard: At the End of the Day
Elvis Costello: Watching the Detectives
Shootyz Groove: L-Train
L.V. Beethoven: Ninth Symphony (Choral)
Go West: King of Wishful Thinking
Metallica: Master of Puppets
Jane Monheit: Over the Rainbow
S. Rachmaninoff: Piano Concreto #2
Joe Jackson: A Slow Song
King Crimson: Frame by Frame, Exiles
Louis Armstrong: Solitude
Allman Bros.: Melissa
P.M. Dawn: Set Adrift on Memory Bliss
S. Rachmaninoff: Symphony #2
Pat Metheny: First Circle
Remy Shand: The Way I Feel
Tea Party: Sister Awake (from alhambra)
U2: Bad (from wide awake in america)
Propaganda: Dream within a Dream
Bruce Cockburn: They Call it Democracy
Pat Metheny Group: As Falls Witchita, so Falls Witchita Falls
Joe Jackson: Is Really Going out With Him (a capella live version)
King Crimson: Thela Hun Gingeet
David Sylvian: Orpheus
Uzeb: Noisy Nights
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Melissa Etheridge-- "Silent Legacy", "Precious Pain", & "Royal Station 4:16".
Chuck Berry-- "Nadine" & "Carol".
Koko Taylor-- "Walking the Backstreets".
Buddy Guy-- "Black Night is Falling" & "Mustang Sally".
Cowboy Junkies-- "Witches" & "Cause Cheap is How I Feel".
JJ Cale-- "Call Me the Breeze" & "I'd Like to Love You Baby".
George Thorogood-- "Let's Work Together" & "Rockin' My Life Away".
Buddy Holly-- "Peggy Sue".
Jerry Lee Lewis-- "Whole Lotta' Shakin' Goin' On".
Rita Coolidge-- "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face".
Elvis-- "Love Me Tender".
Fabulous Thunderbirds-- "One Night Stand" & "Twist It Off".

Gotta' quit-- sweating and shaking badly-- eyes crossed. Cheers. Craig
I know Garfish, I was trying really hard to just limit myself to five but........ Oh, what the hell;

Smokey Robinson & The Miracles: Tears Of A Clown
Jeff Beck: Freeway Jam
Elton John: I've Seen That Movie Too
Haircut One Hundred: Love Plus One
Van Halen: When It's Love

As reading through some of these responses, I found myself saying, "Oh, I love that song", "Oh yeah, that was a good one", "Man, I haven't heard that in a long time", etc.

I bet I'll have albums laying all over the place tonight.