What songs do you never get tired of?


since i can think of too much music i could do without for
the rest of my life, it occurs to me that, imho, there are some songs i never tire of:

1. jimi hendrix- purple haze/the entire alblum are you experienced
2. csn & young- carry on
3. b.dylan/byrds- tambourine man
4. s.& garfunkel- scarborough fair
5. j.taylor- country road
6. t.monk- 'round midnight
7. js bach- "little fugue"
8. greensleves
9. tennessee waltz
10.w.nelson - crazy

-there's more, but i have a feeble memory (and i'm perhaps too sentimental...)
french_fries
"Blue Sky" - Allman Brothers
"Fool in the Rain" - Led Zeppelin
"Red House" - as sung/played by Hendrix
...just a few
'friends of mister cairo' by jon & vangelis.
whenever i'm on a listening binge with my system,it always finds its way to the table. the thing is.... you have to listen to the whole song. the second half is beautiful!
definitely not audiophile.... but i don't care.
I just re-read this whole thread. "Thanks", Frenchfries. You started a great thread. I read the responses and realize I ain't as alone as it might seem.
Well I may be a little nostaglic...or perhaps my Mom dropped me on my head when I was five but this always rasies the hair on my neck. Some deep seated childhood dream thing I guess....the good guys slaying monsters from the id perhaps?.. technology defeats the complex villain? ....maybe it is just the rocket launch thing ...I dunno....who knows...but most males will never tire of a good count down, lots of really heavy heavy GEAR, a rocket taking off and plenty of EXPLOSIONS!!!

Childhood Dreams
more, More, MORE-
Martin Taylor- The Dolphin
J.Coltrane- Meditations (the alblum)
Bach- Brandonberg Concertos
Haydn- London Symphony #104- AAAAA++++ (sorry,i had to)
Stravinsky- Rite of Spring
Cantata Domino (proprius)
Art Blakey- Straight Ahead
Mozart- Ein Klein Natsmusik/ Clarinet Quintet/ Piano Concerto #21
Miles Davis- Someday My Prince Will Come
Bill Evans- Green Dolphin Street