Once again, presented with woefully insufficient regard for potential embarrassment or ridicule, here are the first ten songs that played when I selected Shuffle Songs on my iPod:
- “Another Tricky Day,” The Who
- “Almost Paradise,” Ann Wilson and Mike Reno
- “Drown In My Own Tears,” The Smithereens
- “Take Me to the Top,” Cheap Trick
- “Laughing On Judgement Day,” Thunder
- “Sorry,” Buckcherry
- “Shilo,” Neil Diamond
- “Here You Come Again,” Dolly Parton
- “Cool For Cats,” Squeeze
- “Boat on the River,” Styx
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The only one of those that I have is Shilo.