Sooooo many here that I agree with, and more I could add. I also agree that rap stinks, but I do like some of today's music. In fact, I have music from the big band sound of the 40s all the way to some of the songs popular today. Most of my stuff is probably from the 70s and 80s, but I have a ton of it from the 60s, and from the 50s thanks mostly to my mother. Every time I hear Tom Cruise in Top Gun talking about his mother having him play Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay, I think of my mother and the music she used to listen to. She loved Otis Redding, Louis Armstrong, The Supremes and Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass to name a few. I have a lot of that music in my collection today. I still enjoy listening to it and it brings a smile to my lips when I remember how she used to love listening to it too. I have no idea where my fascination with big band music came from. But as to the 60s, there really are too many songs for me to list. California Dreamin, Brown Eyed Girl, Alice's Restaurant Massacree that always made me laugh, Brown Sugar, Crimson and Clover, Crystal Blue Persuasion, Raindrops Keep Fallin On My Head, Down on the Corner, Gimme Shelter, Gimme Some Lovin, Heartbreaker, Here Comes The Sun, House of the Rising Sun (of course), Satisfaction, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, Let It Be, Louie Louie, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Mrs Robinson, My Cherie Amour, My Sweet Lord, Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, Ode To Billie Joe, Pinball Wizard, Stand By Me, Strawberry Fields Forever, Sunshine Of Your Love, Susie-Q, What Is Life, A Whiter Shade Of Pale, Wild Thing, You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin', and the song that always makes me think of my wife, Can't Take My Eyes Off You.
Favorite song? Nope, I could never pick just one.