How many songs do you carry around with you?

There are 1,957 songs now on my iPod.

I always leave home with a song in my heart and an earworm in my head.

So, 2.

5886 on my 32 GB iPhone. 7965 on my Creative Nomad Zen.

I have an 8gb zune that I carry. I can get pretty close to filling an 80 if I had one though.

I have a 32GB iPod Touch which currently has 5554 songs on it, along with a mess of podcasts and videos that chew up most of the rest of the space on the drive. I have about a dozen more CDs sitting at my desk waiting patiently to be ripped and added to the Touch – no idea if they’ll all fit or if I’ll have to take the most recent Star Trek movie off there to make room…

A far cry from my Walkman days when I had to make do with a tape player and cramming my pockets full of cassettes.

Technically 93, since I loaded all my Christmas music onto my iPod over vacation. But I’ve never actually played any music on it: I got it just for the apps.

My iPhone only has about 40 songs on it. I hardly ever use it for listening to music except when I’m running, so those 40 songs are all from my running playlist.

This will change, btw, if I ever get a car stereo with an ipod jack.

A gazillion thanks to Spotify.

I need to remove my music from my iPod Touch, as I don’t use it for walking: I use my Sansa Clip for that. But I have 174 songs on my Sansa, and a whopping 1,123 songs on my iPod. Removing those will free up some room for a couple of movies.

None.

I have a 60GB ipod. Subtracting videos, I have about 7k songs total on there. But most often I’ll stick to either my 4 star playlist (4k), or 5 star playlist (473).

5374 on my iPod classic, which still has oodles of room.

About 3000 right now. My player is only half full.

I may buy another player for the car and only put a few hundred songs on it. Having too many songs gets confusing in the car. It’s hard to decide what I want to listen too.

I could fit a lot more on mine, but that would mean deleting Airplane!, Army of Darkness and a bunch of Firefly and Babylon 5 episodes. I’d rather have a range of options when I’m stuck at the airport.

I have a Napster account and a Napster app on my phone. So, while there are about 8gigs of songs “saved” I can listen to any of millions at any given time so long as there’s a wifi or cellular connection. I keep the 8gigs in memory (no idea how many songs that is) just in case I end up without a data connection somewhere, but that hasn’t happened yet.

I have 20741 on iTunes on my computer but I carefully selected only my favorite all time songs for my iPod so that I rarely want to skip any, and I have 2810 right now. But considering I probably listen to at least 5 new album releases every week, that’s not a whole lot, and not nearly enough.

You can get by without an ipod jack in the car. I bought an FM transmitter that plugs into the cigarette lighter.

The trick is finding an unused FM channel. It took a lot of experimenting for me to find one that works without interference in my city. Trips can be a pain because you have to search all over again as you move across the country.

Still, I’m willing to put up with it. I can’t see the need to blow $250 for a new radio and installation.

There’s other brands out there. I checked the user comments before buying.

the one I bought is for any generic mp3 player with a mini plug.

300-500 on my mp3 player, though it would hold more. And 500-1000 in my car - I have a six disk changer that plays mp3s, so I make “data” cds of 150-200 songs. There’s a lot of overlap on those six disks, though, given I make a new disk every month or two and keep my older favorites as well.

2056 on the iPhone I carry around all the time (with apparently 15,251 on my computer - jeebus, that’s 1467 albums!!!)

Plus I also carry a small and (relatively speaking) ancient 500MB iPod Shuffle with about a hundred songs on it, for the gym.