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Your favorite song is---?--Al
-- Al Schroeder (al.schroeder@nashville.com), February 05, 2001
> Your favorite song is---?---dependent on my mood.
I've been listening to (belive it or not) a lot of John Denver lately. Never was a fan before; got introduced this summer and have been enjoying listening to all the music everyone but me has known for a long time.
The other CD that gets worn out in my CD player is Steve Schalchlin's Bonus Round Sessions, especially his "Save Me a Seat" and "Five Great Big Guys."
I also play the song that my site is named for, Lawsuit's "Funny"
Other better known stuff is mostly theatre-related or ballad types.
-- Bev Sykes (basykes@dcn.davis.ca.us), February 05, 2001.
Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road.No song has ever made me feel the way I feel when I hear it EVERY time I hear it. I have many different versions of this song on various bootlegs, and I will never get sick of it.
American Pie is a close 2nd.
ally
-- ally (ally3223@aol.com), February 06, 2001.
Cheer by Pot Liquor
-- Chris Hawkins (peace@clover.net), February 10, 2001.
"City of New Orleans" written by John Goodman and sung by Arlo Guthrie
-- Suzanne Wilson (bizzy63@yahoo.com), February 12, 2001.
"Outside" by Aaron Lewis
-- Jen (Winter@nyc.com), February 20, 2001.
"A Whiter Shade Of Pale" by Procol Harum.
-- Phenylalanine (spectre@fffan.com), February 27, 2001.
Nessun Dorma from Turandot by Puccini as sung by Luciano Pavarotti The music moves me more than any other ever. The words are sublime. Aretha Franklin did has a surprisingly tremendous rendition of her own on the Grammys a few years ago.
-- anderwillow (anderwillow@aol.com), May 04, 2002.
rocket queen by guns n roses
-- bon scotto (bs@hotmail.com), August 06, 2004.