The song you just cant stop playing???


As a spinoff from another thread, what is the song(s) you just can't get enough of? there are four songs on Tift Merrit's "Tamborine" that I keep on playing
---Good Hearted Man
---Laid a Highway
---Like a Tambourine
---Still Pretending
papertrail
Papertrail: Sorry, I didn't see your question earlier. On the Beatles "Anthology 3" is Georges demo of WMGG. It's just him on an acoustic; Paul comes in toward the middle with a little bit of organ. As I said, there is also a different lyric at the end. Truly beautiful; I actually prefer it to the electric version.
"Shadow in the Way"--what a way to end an album. A serious scorcher, to be sure, and it sounds like they had a blast in the studio making it.
Fab...what do you mean by the demo version? Where, how can I hear it. This is one of my all time favorites.
The demo version of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." Beautiful acoustic version with a different set of lyrics at the end.
Copied Keys by Kathleen Edwards, from her new CD. After seeing her do this song live, I cannot get enough. Highly recommended.
Dave
Anything from the DCC remaster of the "McCartney" album. This recording was all done by Paul in own home studio, and sounds like it!! It's a very good recording to test the resolution of a system....the more background noise you hear, the better the resolution. A highly under rated album. "Maybe I'm Amazed" was the hit off of it.
...Attention all the shoppers...;
...Drink Scotch Whiskey all night long
and die behind the wheel...;
Greenbook;
...Peg, will you come back to me...;
...When Josie come home...;
...These are the things I miss the most...

God! I just realy adore them all exclusivelly!
How can I kiss the lips at night, that have been chewing my a$$ out all day long ... Vince Gil and the Cherry Bomb's
Marthas Foolish ginger-tori amos-actually hated this song and all the songs on The Beekeeper.Presently, I only hate 3/4s of the songs.
Geeze, I couldn't get through ONE play of "Tambourine" the recording was so G-D awful. I sold it before I even played side two. What a disappointment after "Bramble Rose" which had good tunes and was pretty well recorded. Tift changed producers and everything just went to S--t.
Loreena McKennitt: 'The Visit' - Bonny Portmore.
Eva Cassidy: 'Songbird' - Fields of Gold.
Chris Botti: 'Thousand Kisses Deep' - My Funny Valentine.

I think what I find so appealing about these cuts is that they are down-tempo, laid-back and sparsely arranged. Very intimate and lots of ambiance.