Uh, my wife has Alexa inside and I only have a radio with a CD player in it. Now, if she wishes to trade..........
DO NOT TRADE !!! @Yvonne Smith, you can ask Alexa. Just sneak out to his shop long enough to write down the title to the songs you like, or better still, ask Bobby to loan you the cover of the collection's box. Here's a couple oldies from Three Dog Night, one of my favorites way back in the early '70's.
This is a nod to my youngest son. He was the biggest Merle Haggard fan, and these were his two favorites. Listen close Young Mike. I miss you.
I show my age as I like music that was a lot earlier than most all the music put up here. My father was real good dancer in his younger years won second for tango in Canada. I still enjoy the real old music when I want to relax. Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Dranty. Jolson, Gene Kelly, Guy Lombardo. still remembering him playing at the Stork Club in Port Stanley on lake Erie. I ended up liking the music of my father era and it must be still good because my daughter likes it as well and sings Teddy Bear,s Picnic 1932
I married this lead singers' ( Eric Stewart) Doppelgänger.......I always loved all of 10cc's music except for Rubber bullets....
@Holly Saunders I too was and still am a great fan of much of the music you play, and when you bring it back for the rest of us, I remember why I was such a fan. Michael and I had most of the albums for years, until someone decided they liked it too. The last time our home was broke into the albums were gone. I missed them more than anything else the thieves took. I got into country because of my sons. By the time either of them were old enough to go out dancing in the clubs, it was about the only thing going here in Texas. And now, it's a way to be close to them and my husband. So play on ...