Buffalo Springsteen's "For What It's Worth". Cannae seem to keep my mind off of it since yesternight.
p.s. I used to love this thread. Glad to see it still alive.
A comp disc of mid-'60s to early '70s soul music. Among the cuts:
Color Him Father - The Winstons
Oh Happy Day - Edwin Hawkins Singers
Grazing In the Grass - Friends of Distinction
Groovy Situation - Gene Chandler
Give Me Just A Little Bit of Time - Chairman of the Board
Turn Back the Hands of Time - Tyrone Davis
You see where this is going huh? Can't remember the last time I listened to this but know I made this when I first started mixing and burning CDs so must be about 12-13 years old.
Keeping the R&B / Soul music going, another comp, this time more R&B-ish. Some of the songs:
Tighten Up - Archie Bell & the Drells
Monkey Time - Major Lance
Soul Man - Sam & Dave
I've Been Loving You Too Long (to Stop Now)- Otis Redding
Try a Little Tenderness - Otis
(Sitting On the) Dock of the Bay - Otis
Tell It Like It Is - Aaron Neville
Iirc, took me a few months to get the song sequence and volume levels correct. Ended up being one of my favorite car CDs.
A fun comp disc called "The Night Time." Adult beverage / entertainment / bar themed music. Some of the songs:
I Got to Get Drunk - George Jones & Willie Nelson
What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Mad a Loser Out of Me) - Rod Stewart & the Faces
Just a Gigolo / I Ain't Got Nobody - David Lee Roth
After Midnight (1988) - Eric Clapton
Money Talks - J.J. Cale
Good Times Roll - The Cars
Wild Night - John Mellencamp
"Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?" - 16 different versions over the years.
Original studio, Derek & the Dominos, comeback show (both), solo, solo with guest artists (e.g., Santana) and with the Allman Brothers in 2009.
Yeah, I'm a Clapton fanatic.