During the year between my 50th and 51st birthdays I will be posting lists of various categories (most/least favorite, most/least important, places I'd like/not like to go, things I'd most like/least like to do, etc.). By October 15, 2011 I should have 50 lists. Stop by often to see how I'm doing.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Top 50 Most Played Songs on My iPod as of January 29, 2011

Nothing From Nothing—Billy Preston

Peace Train—Cat Stevens

Two Eighty One—Love Gone Wrong Garage Band/Dumpton Park

Rebel Rebel—David Bowie

Revolution—The Beatles

Tenderness—General Public

Instant Karma—John Lennon

Hello, Goodbye—The Beatles

Bang A Gong (Get It On)—T. Rex

Should I Stay or Should I Go?—The Clash

Cars—Gary Numan

Tenor Recitative - Comfort ye—Messiah (Ama Deus Ensemble)

Changes—David Bowie

52 Girls—The B-52’s

Message In A Bottle—The Police

Mama Said Knock You Out—LL Cool J

Golden Years—David Bowie

Intergalactic—Beastie Boys

Gimme Shelter—The Rolling Stones

Let It Be—The Beatles

Overture - Sinfonia—Messiah (Ama Deus Ensemble)

Alleluia—John L. Bell & The Wild Goose Worship Group

Let’s Get It Started (Spike Mix)—Black Eyed Peas

S.O.S.—ABBA

Beautiful Day—U2

Morning Has Broken—Cat Stevens

Godzilla—Blue Oyster Cult

Bless The Lord—John L. Bell & The Wild Goose Worship Group

Feel Good Inc.—Gorillaz

(What Have They Done To) Dreamland—Dumpton Park

It’s Tricky—Run-DMC

Shattered—The Rolling Stones

Oh Well-Pt. 1—Fleetwood Mac

Poor Poor Pitiful Me—Warren Zevon

Sabotage—Beastie Boys

She Makes Me Want You—Dumpton Park

Waterloo—ABBA

Word Up! (7” Vocal Version)—Cameo

Can’t Get There from Here—R.E.M.

Pretty Pursuasion—R.E.M.

Go Your Own Way—Fleetwood Mac

U Can’t Touch This—MC Hammer

Lunatic Fringe—Red Rider

Train in Vain (Stand By Me)—The Clash

John, I’m Only Dancing—David Bowie

Chorus-For unto us a child––Messiah (Ama Deus Ensemble)

Hallelujah Chorus––Messiah (Ama Deus Ensemble)

She Drives Me Crazy—Fine Young Cannibals

Be Still And Know—John L. Bell & The Wild Goose Worship Group

Black Dog—Led Zeppelin