Songs that make you push 'repeat'

Used to be a PITA with cassettes and impossible with 8-track, but digital music formats make it simple with one touch of a button. Most if not all of us have done it. “That sounded so good I want to hear it again right now”. Push repeat or back.
Over the last few days I’ve needed to spend a lot of time in my pickup which leads to lots of music. And a few of those pushes of the repeat button.
Lonnie Mack- Falling Back In Love With You
Stephen Stills- In My Life
Melissa Etheridge- I’m The Only One
Meatloaf- For Crying Out Loud
Al Green & Lyle Lovett- Funny How Time Slips Away
Bonnie Raitt- Guilty
Delbert McClinton- Two More Bottles Of Wine
And one thing three times.
The Berlin Philharmonic- The Final Movement Of Ravel’s Bolero
Hay, what can I say. I spent A LOT of time in my pickup this week.

So what makes you push ‘repeat’?

“Live Oak” by Jason Isbell
“Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’?” by The Rolling Stones
Side two of Abbey Road
“Midnight Rider” by the ABB
“Baby Love” by Mother’s Finest

“A Ghost to Most” - Drive-By Truckers

Most anything by Gordon Lightfoot or Carly Simon.

Salterello by Dead Can Dance
Spirit by Bauhaus
Stawberry Wine by My Bloody Valentine

Oh! Sweet Nothing (Velvet Underground)
It’s Not So Funny (Quiet Riot feat. Randy Rhoads)

Haendel’s ***The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba ***and Music for the Royal Fireworks.

The coda to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony.

The Seekers’ Far Shore and I’ll Never Find Another You.

Chad and Jeremy’s Summer Song.

Peter and Gordon’s I Go to Pieces.

Dusty Springfield’s I Only Want to Be with You.

Skeeter Davis’s End of the World.

Petula Clark’s Downtown.

The Skyliners’ Since I Don’t Have You.

The Duprees’ You Belong to Me.

The Gerschwins’ Someone to Watch Over Me.

Cole Porter’s I Can Dream, Can’t I?

Glen Miller’s Moonlight Serenade.

Jump by Van Halen
Poison by Alice Cooper
Captain Crash and the Beauty Queen from Mars by Bon Jovi
Talk Dirty to Me (can’t remember the band)

All of these usually involve me turning the volume right up as well. Why yes, I love 80s power ballads, why do you ask? :slight_smile:

Stand by Me, by either The Drifters or Ben E King.

Roy Orbison’s Only the Lonely, In Dreams, and You Got It!

All things radio head

Adele singing ‘someone like you’.

Currently, I am addicted to this tune. E d’Oxum. It is in Portuguese, but very nice. I first heard it live in Spain.

Breathe” by Melissa Etheridge

My Country Tis of Thee” by Crosby & Nash

Bach’s “Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007; Prélude” by Yo-Yo Ma.

Fugue for Tinhorns” from Guys & Dolls, on The New Broadway Cast Recording.

As performed by…?

I Know A Place by Petula Clark

Red Red Wine by UB40

Woodchoppers Ball by Woody Herman

Chicago - 25 or 6 to 4. LOUD

Since you mentioned this one (one of my faves too), I’m not ashamed to say I repeat any of the most bombastic Jim Steinman tunes as done by others, such as “Makin’ Love Out of Nothing At All”, “Faster Than The Speed of Night”, “Tonight it What It Means to be Young”…

And a couple from Sarah Brightman – Loves Changes Everything, and Tell Me On a Sunday.

Right now,

it’s Game of Love, Santana featuring the breathy yet crystal clear vocals of Michelle Branch.

‘Gods and Monsters’ has been on endless loop in my head on and off since that episode of AHS. I liked it at first but I’ve grown to loath it now.

“Step Aside” – Sleater-Kinney