lol right? I mean I can think of the oldest songs I have if we're talking about how long I've owned them (my TLC CD... also the first CD I ever bought so I guess the whole CD counts for that answer lol) but if we're talking actual oldest song... beats me.
I have a lot of old songs on different playlists, but nothing further back than the 60's I think. I also have lots of music from my teen years and also music from when I was a kid, that I learned throug older siblings and cousins. But I am not able to pin-point the oldest!
1. "Jasmine" by Silk Bamboo Ensemble, "The High Moon" by Pan Jing & Ensemble, "The Moment of Spring" by Aiko Hasegawa, "In Utero" by Kells, and "The Forest Queen" by Peter Gundry
2. "Faun" by Ólafur Arnalds, "Wenn der Winter Kommt" by Joachim Witt, "A Question of Time" by Exit Eden, and "Witwenklage" by Helium Vola
That's why I quit listening to radio. Even Sirius XM has the same stuff on a loop all the time. Nothing beats having Spotify and iTunes ready to go on on my iPod. Radio made me hate too many songs.
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1. "Jasmine" by Silk Bamboo Ensemble, "The High Moon" by Pan Jing & Ensemble, "The Moment of Spring" by Aiko Hasegawa, "In Utero" by Kells, and "The Forest Queen" by Peter Gundry
2. "Faun" by Ólafur Arnalds, "Wenn der Winter Kommt" by Joachim Witt, "A Question of Time" by Exit Eden, and "Witwenklage" by Helium Vola
3. So many! It really depends upon my mood.
4. "Good Ship Lollypop" by Shirley Temple
5. "Oblivious" by Kalafina ♥
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I hear Quarter Past Midnight on the radio every morning. I like it, but due to over hearing it, I now also hate it.
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