What Are Songs That You Find Yourself Going Back To?

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I put a C.D. in and sometimes I find myself flipping to song or songs that I particually like. What are yours? Here are some of mine.;):D:p

1. Everclear-Slow Motion Daydream

The songs: "A Beautiful Life," "New York Times," "I Want to Die a Beautiful Death," "TV Show," and "Volvo Soccer Mom."

2. Keane-Hopes & Fears

The songs: "Somewhere Only We Know," "Everybody's Changing," "She Has No Time," "Bed Shaped," and "We Might as Well be Strangers."

3. Jeff Buckley-Grace

The songs: "Mojo Pin," "So Real," " Hallelujah," "Eternal Life," and "Dream Brother."
 
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4. Joe 90-A Raccoons Lunch (I think this C.D. is an import, it's rare.)

The songs: "Gone," "Speak," "Stop," "Angels Got Away," and "Cars Go By (This album's version, 'cause there are two versions.)"

5. The Bigger Lovers-How I Learned To Stop Worrying

The songs: "Catch & Release," "I'm Here," Casual Friday," "Threadbare," and "Foever is Not So Long.";);)
 
I'm listening to Stephen Cummings' Falling Swinger tonight and I keep repeating "Fell From A Great Height." I just love this song...it's on the album twice -- once sung by Cummings and once sung by Cummings and Toni Childs. Both are awesome.
 
I always find myself going back to R.E.M.'s Disturbance at the Heron House on Document. And when I listen to Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band I listen to Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds about 15 times...
 
I also find I can listen to After Everything, Radiance, and Invisible from After Everything Now This by The Church over and over again. Actually, I listen to the whole album over and over, but those really stand out for me.
 
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