Your FIRST favorite song
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When I was about 5, my older sister asked me this question for the first time in my life. I choose "Working in a coal mine, going down down down, working in a coal mine. Whoops, I liked to slip down." Just because I liked the whoops I liked to slip down. Had to look it up to see it was sung by Lee Dorsey.
However, what I would really consider my first favorite song would be Grand Funk Railroads, "I'm Your Captian/Closer to Home" in 71.
However, what I would really consider my first favorite song would be Grand Funk Railroads, "I'm Your Captian/Closer to Home" in 71.
~I was born to rock the boat. Some will sink but we will float. Grab your coat. Let's get out of here. You're my witness. I'm your Mutineer~ - Warren Zevon
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Early in the morning, down by the station,
See the little puffa trains standing in a row
Up comes the driver, pulls a little lever
Ooh Ooh, Ch Ch, off we (wait for child to say) GO!
My elder cousin who was a nursery nurse used to sing this to me when I was about 3. It's the first song I remember hearing. I now sing it to my grandchildren. Sorry, no video or sound track available
See the little puffa trains standing in a row
Up comes the driver, pulls a little lever
Ooh Ooh, Ch Ch, off we (wait for child to say) GO!
My elder cousin who was a nursery nurse used to sing this to me when I was about 3. It's the first song I remember hearing. I now sing it to my grandchildren. Sorry, no video or sound track available

I am playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order!
"I must state plainly, Linden, that you have become wondrous in my sight."
"I must state plainly, Linden, that you have become wondrous in my sight."