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Big Noise From Winnetka by Bob Crosbys Bobcats. An awesome tune with just a doghouse bass and drums. It came out in 1938 but sounds like it could have been recorded yesterday.
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Rolling in the deep, Adelle...
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Stella By Starlight by George Shearing. Kind of an eerie tune from the movie The Uninvited.
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Always loved that song B.H...
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Me too. The movie was great also. Another favorite I heard yesterday is Telstar by The Tornadoes.
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Blue Velvet, Bobby Vinton...
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I don't really have a favorite song. I love a lot of bands so it's hard to choose just one song, but I love anything by Crossfade, Breaking Benjamin, 3 Doors Down, and Daughtry. There are a lot more bands I like but it would take too long to list them all.
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I heard one yesterday I liked. A nice little tune called Oklahoma Sweetheart by George Thorogood. Different than his usual style.
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I have a ton of favorite songs!!! It would be impossible to list them all, and I listen to them in spells. Recently, I've been listening to "Mary Jane" by Alanis Morrissette, "Lights" by Journey, "No Rain" by Blind Melon, "Let Me Go" by Avril Lavigne, "Closing Time" by Semisonic, and "Star of the County Down" by Loreena McKennitt. Next week, the lineup will change, like always :)
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My favorite is my first dance song with my husband at our wedding "Good Thing" by Lady Antebellum. Only thing not true to us in that song is my eyes are brown, not blue :)
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Waiting At The End Of The Road by various groups. The version I have is by The All-Star Orchestra.
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Clocks by Coldplay
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Favorite songs for me change from time to time. I have many favorites but I think my all-around favorite I have liked since I was a kid and never get tired of listening to is Ted Weems 1933 version of Heartaches. It was years ahead of its time.
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IF, by Bread...
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I could never just pick one song! My music tastes vary all the time. Right now, I'm lacking a go to song. For a long while, I was pretty fixated on Adele, especially "Someone Like You" and "Take it All."
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