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That is your favorite song. Not songs, but THE song you love the most in your life--the one that has influenced you the most.

Mine?

Castles Made of Sand
--Jimi Hendrix
 
Probably "Comfortably Numb" by Pink Floyd. Awesome song followed by the greatest guitar solo ever courtesy of the great David Gilmour.
 
It changes from time to time, but I always liked You May be Right by Billy Joel

remember when I found you there, alone in your electric chair, I told you dirty jokes until you smiled
 
CowboyMcCoy;4510274 said:
That is your favorite song. Not songs, but THE song you love the most in your life--the one that has influenced you the most.

Mine?

Castles Made of Sand
--Jimi Hendrix



Without a doubt, Night of the Swallow - Kate Bush.

Once upon a time I was strictly a top-40 radio junkie. Whilst in the Air Force at Scott AFB, my next door neighbor was always playing this bizarre (I thought) music, foremost among the music, being Kate Bush. Couldn't stand most of it for a while.

Then one day the brilliance, the originality, the voice, the overwhelming pure artistry of Kate hit me like an NFL safety used to could hit a leaping wide receiver...with such force it shook my world and literally opened my musical eyes and ears to entire new worlds to explore in appreciation and pure joy. And it all happened while listening to Night of the Swallow.
 
Some people call me the space cowboy yeah
Some call me the gangster of love
Some people call me Maurice
Cause' I speak of the pompitous of love

What can I say I'm a joker. :laugh2:
 
Suspicious Minds by Elvis Presley. I'm not an Elvis fan at all, but it's still my favorite song ever.
 
All I Ask of You from Phantom of the Opera, as performed by The King's Singers.
 
there are many and most mood dependant, but if i had to name one right now -

little river band, coolchange.
 
Faerluna;4510571 said:
All I Ask of You from Phantom of the Opera, as performed by The King's Singers.

Good choice, love that song. I was privileged to get tickets to see the show a couple of weeks after it opened. So I'd have to go with the original cast version with Steve Barton, Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford. Probably the best night's live entertainment I have ever had. (Even better than a Pink Floyd concert.) I took my girlfriend who then became my wife. Very good times.
 
JIMMYBUFFETT;4510568 said:
Suspicious Minds by Elvis Presley. I'm not an Elvis fan at all, but it's still my favorite song ever.


From your screen name I would have guessed Margaritaville.
 

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