YOUR favorite song?

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What is YOUR favorite song ever? Feel free to post several if you have multiple favorites. I'll do mine a few posts in.
 
Aliotta-Haynes-Jeremiah: Lakeshore Drive

Tommy Bolin: Post Toastee
 
"I wish I were an Oscar Meyer weiner."

Brings tears to my eyes.
 
That's tough.....a few are

Mr. Banker and Ballad of Curtis Lowe by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Little Martha by The Allman Bros Band
 
The long version of Free Bird....:yes:..

Back In Black by AC/DC is a close second...
 
Depending on my Mood.

Here's one each of my favorite artists.

Jumpssuit Elvis - Suspicous Minds.
Young Elvis - Blue Suede Shoes.
Black Sabbath - War Pigs
Bob Dylan - It's all over now Baby Blue.
Journey - Don't Stop Belivin'
Rush - Limelight
Grateful Dead - Jack Straw
Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song
Hank Sr. - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry.
Keith Whitley - WHen you say nothing at all
Johnny Cash - I walk the line
Metallica - One.
GNR - Sweet Child.
Uncle Tupelo- Whiskey Bottle.
Beatles - Revolution
Nirvana - Lithium.
DLR - Yankee Rose
Motley Crue - Livewire
Van Morrison - Into the Mystic
The Band - The Night they Drove Ole Dixie down.
Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun (Live at Berkely, the first night)
Pink Floyd - Shine on You Crazy Diamond
Prince - When Doves Cry
Justin Bieber - Baby

I'm a certified Bob Dylan junkie, Ive been to dozens of shows, Dead Head been to a few (10ish) shows just wish Bobby would STFU about politics, I really don't like discussing my Elvis problem, suffice to say there's a velvet Elvis and an autographed picture of Elvis from the 1956 Tupelo fair hanging over my fire place.
 
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Out of the Blue - David Gilmour
Hallelujah - both the Leonard Cohen and the Jeff Buckley versions
Mother Country - John Stewart
 
I feel the same way about Roger Waters :mad2:

And here, I have a copy of The Wall (the movie) right beside me and left PF off the list. Never did get to see a PF show, I coulda caught one during their Pulse run, but didn't, now I wish i had of.
 
Do-Re-Me

Wheels on the Bus

Jesus Loves Them(modified lyrics)

Itsy Bitsy Spider

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

London Bridge Is Falling Down


I bet I've sung each of these between 100 to 1000 times.
 
I'll go with Rusty's list in lieu of my own. All good selections, but I think for Hendrix I'd prefer All along the watchtower. Yes, I know it's a cover, yes, I know it's cliche. Good music though.
 
Do-Re-Me

Wheels on the Bus

Jesus Loves Them(modified lyrics)

Itsy Bitsy Spider

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

London Bridge Is Falling Down


I bet I've sung each of these between 100 to 1000 times.

Ok... You need to hand over your Man Card.... ASAP...:yes::rolleyes:
 
Spike Jones and his City Slickers- all of their productions.
Weird Al
 
Ok, I guess it's my turn

Breakfast in America - Supertramp

Learning to Fly - Pink Floyd (I know, I know)

Tangerine, Over the Hills and Far Away, Going to California, and Hey Hey What Can I Do - Led Zeppelin

Roadhouse Blues, Riders on the Storm, and Crystal Ship - The Doors

Friend of the Devil - The Grateful Dead

Castles Made of Sand - Jimi Hendrix

Sittin' On the Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding

What a Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong

Come As You Are - Nirvana

Mr. Blue Sky - ELO

Mrs. Robinson - Simon and Garfunkel

Yesterday, In My Life, Eleanor Rigby, Norwegian Wood, Can't Buy Me Love, My Sweet Lord, and While My Guitar Gently Weeps - The Beatles

Old Man, and Harvest Moon - Neil Young

Doctor My Eyes - Jackson Browne

5 Years Time, and L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N. - Noah and the Whale

Don't Stop - Foster the People


I'm sure I'm forgetting a bunch. That's just a few - for me, music is like flying. I can't imagine life without it.
 
Hey, I'll switch to Dave's list! More goodness.
 
Rats, I'm already thinking of ones I forgot.

What is Life - George Harrison

Ho Hey, and Classy Girls - The Lumineers
 
I was flying from Waco - Texarkana through a really bad storm once in my 172. I was shooting for a gap about 50 miles wide between 2 severe tstorms, I could see the lightning in the distance and I turned on that song. That's a really fond memory.
 
Count Basie - April in Paris
Ella Fitzgerald - everything
George Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue - orchestral version over 13 min long
"What's New, Buenos Aires" (from Evita, broadway version) the perfect song for the bumps at Mary Jane
Carole King - "Corazon" for Pallavicini
And for the West Basin at Taos, "Linus & Lucy"
 
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Ok... You need to hand over your Man Card.... ASAP...:yes::rolleyes:

I checked my Man Card for the Dad Card a long time ago. I just put Angels #4 and #5 to bed and increased the song tally by a few.
 

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What is YOUR favorite song ever? Feel free to post several if you have multiple favorites. I'll do mine a few posts in.
I have many but two that come to mind right now are Jackson Browne's and "Last Resort" (performed by the Eagles) and "Fountain of Sorrow".
 
Steely Dan -"Aja"
5th Dimension - "The Sailboat Song"
Spinners - "Could it be I'm falling in Love"
Simon & Garfunkel - "Scarborough Fair"
Beatles -"Tax Man"
Marvin Gaye - "Just to keep you satisfied"
Tom Waits - "Small Change"
Swell Season - "This Low"
Al Jarreau - "Blue Rondu A la Turk"
 
Steely Dan -"Aja"
5th Dimension - "The Sailboat Song"
Spinners - "Could it be I'm falling in Love"
Simon & Garfunkel - "Scarborough Fair"
Beatles -"Tax Man"
Marvin Gaye - "Just to keep you satisfied"
Tom Waits - "Small Change"
Swell Season - "This Low"
Al Jarreau - "Blue Rondu A la Turk"

Love the Spinners.

I put em' right up there with Elvis, Porter Wagoner, Gram Parsons and DLR for stage attire and dance moves. More of a rubberband man myself.

 
I'm from the more is better clan, and can't say I disagree with most of what's been posted already.

But when asked for one, I am at least 51% sure Thunder Road by Bruce Springsteen is a good choice.
 
My early teen years coincided with the late 60s, so most of the songs I like a lot are from roughly that era (though there are lots of exceptions.) I agree with the sentiment that "favorite" is not possible to pin down since it depends on ones current mood.

For example, the following recently matched my mood, but while I like them all I'd be wary of calling them top favorites:

"Master Jack" by 4 Jacks and a Jill. 1968. Amazingly it wasn't until a few days ago that I actually saw the band for the first time (thanks to that time machine called Youtube.) The lead singer (Glenys Lynne) reminds me of Agent 99 (Barbara Feldon) from Get Smart - love the smile she flashes at the end of the song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0WvXpyufT8

Just about anything by Eric Burdon and the Animals, such as:
"Sky Pilot"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69zvFnVa03g

And their rendition of "The House of the Rising Sun"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwAw9ThDQmk

Anda bazillion other songs by various artists.

(Did I mention "White Rabbit" performed by Jefferson Airplane and sung by Grace Slick? My wife really likes it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WANNqr-vcx0 )
 
Depending on my Mood.

Here's one each of my favorite artists.

Jumpssuit Elvis - Suspicous Minds.
Young Elvis - Blue Suede Shoes.
Black Sabbath - War Pigs
Bob Dylan - It's all over now Baby Blue.
Journey - Don't Stop Belivin'
Rush - Limelight
Grateful Dead - Jack Straw
Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song
Hank Sr. - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry.
Keith Whitley - WHen you say nothing at all
Johnny Cash - I walk the line
Metallica - One.
GNR - Sweet Child.
Uncle Tupelo- Whiskey Bottle.
Beatles - Revolution
Nirvana - Lithium.
DLR - Yankee Rose
Motley Crue - Livewire
Van Morrison - Into the Mystic
The Band - The Night they Drove Ole Dixie down.
Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun (Live at Berkely, the first night)
Pink Floyd - Shine on You Crazy Diamond
Prince - When Doves Cry
Justin Bieber - Baby

I'm a certified Bob Dylan junkie, Ive been to dozens of shows, Dead Head been to a few (10ish) shows just wish Bobby would STFU about politics, I really don't like discussing my Elvis problem, suffice to say there's a velvet Elvis and an autographed picture of Elvis from the 1956 Tupelo fair hanging over my fire place.

Hey great list you should check out The Disco Biscuits you'll like them..
 
My early teen years coincided with the late 60s,

(Did I mention "White Rabbit" performed by Jefferson Airplane and sung by Grace Slick? My wife really likes it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WANNqr-vcx0 )

Me too. That very certainly is Grace Slick. When I left the Army in early 80 I think it was, I was going to school in LA and working for A&M Records on Hollywood part time. She came in one evening to do some backing vocals for someone else, and I set up her mics. She was very particular about it, and we worked for about 40 minutes to get what she wanted. She's very outspoken, and direct, but once we got it done, I told her I greatly admired her body of work in rock. She gave me a grin and a hug and a quick peck on the forehead.

I had a woody for weeks after... :D
 
I don't know that I could ever say one song is my favorite, but anytime I think about the songs I most like listening to, Blue Sky by the Allman Brothers is always near the top of any list. Looking at my itunes library show these as most listened to...

Blue Sky-Allman Bros.
Jessica-Allman Bros.
Blackbird-Beatles
I Will-Beatles
And I Love Her-Beatles
Helplessly Hoping-CSN
I Wonder-Chris Isaak
String of Pearls-Benny Goodman
Mona Ray-Leo Kottke
Crazy Love-Poco
South City Midnight Lady-Doobie Bros.
Art in Me-Jars of Clay
Banana Republics-Jimmy Buffett
 
"Turn the Page" by Bob Seger

Has a lot of meaning in my job of traveling every week for work to different cities
 
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