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MLAA
(18,591 posts)1. Love this one.
Another good one. His and his wifes documentary about his decline from Alzheimers was touching, insightful and heartbreaking.
Prairie_Seagull
(3,727 posts)2. One of the most intractable earworms
"Of all time"
Figarosmom
(2,529 posts)3. I used to sing along with
This one. I don't recall buying any of his albums but I did like many of his songs.i liked Gentle on my Mind and Southern Lights
Swede
(34,578 posts)4. Galveston was another favorite of his songs.
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LiberalLoner
(10,104 posts)5. First song I ever fell in love with as a child...the great Jim Gordon on drums in this...in a letter to me he said
He remembered playing on this song so clearly.