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Most-Played Songs

Several months ago I ripped my entire CD collection to MP3 and the collection totaled something like 5000 songs. Since I work on my computer all day long I listen to a lot of music. Just for fun I ordered my music by play count. So the following is a list of the 10 songs I have listened to the most times in that period. I can’t really imagine anyone cares, but here goes:

  1. Dale Nikkel – Postcards from Home
  2. Stuart Townend – Grace
  3. 12 Stones – The Way I Feel
  4. Switchfoot – You Already Take Me There
  5. Switchfoot – Might Have Ben Hur
  6. Thousand Foot Krutch – Rawkfist
  7. Bleach – Get Up
  8. The Swift – Wake Up
  9. Caedmon’s Call – Ballad of San Francisco
  10. Dakona – Trampoline

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