Mike's iPod

One thing that Gov. Huckabee is known for is his deep love of music. To give a glimpse into his musical world, here is a sampling of the most played songs from his iPod:

Nowhere Man — The Beatles  (Rubber Soul) 

Any Time at All — The Beatles (A Hard Day's Night)

Hello Goodbye — The Beatles  (1)   

The Weight — The Band  (Music From Big Pink)

Red Dirt Road — Brooks and Dunn

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Everlasting God —Lincoln Brewster  (Let the Praises Ring - The Best of Lincoln Brewster)

Solitary Man — Neil Diamond  (Neil Diamond: The Greatest Hits (1966-1992)

Theme from New York, New York — Frank Sinatra  (Nothing But the Best - The Frank Sinatra Collection)

Mack the Knife — Bobby Darin  (The Ultimate Bobby Darin)

Shut Up And Kiss Me ¬— Mary Chapin Carpenter  (Party Doll And Other Favorites)

I Walk The Line — Johnny Cash  (The Man In Black - The Concert Collection)

Orange Blossom Special — Johnny Cash  (The Man In Black - The Concert Collection)

Jackson — Johnny Cash  (The Man In Black - The Concert Collection)

Sunday Morning Coming Down — Johnny Cash  (The Man In Black - The Concert Collection)

Be True To Your School — Beach Boys  (Beach Boys)

Wouldn't It Be Nice — Beach Boys  (Beach Boys)

Free Bird — Lynyrd Skynyrd  (Millennium Classic Rock Party)

Ramblin' Man — The Allman Brothers Band (Millennium Classic Rock Party

Mustang Sally — Wilson Pickett (Soul Sixties)

Uptight (Everything's Alright) — Stevie Wonder   (The Classic Rhythm + Blues Collection 1964-1967)

Try A Little Tenderness — Otis Redding (Soul Sixties)

Respect — Aretha Franklin (Soul Sixties)

Don't Stop — Fleetwood Mac  (Millennium Classic Rock Party

Daniel — Elton John  (Greatest Hits)   

Sister Golden Hair — America  (Millennium Classic Rock Party)

Rock And Roll — Led Zeppelin  (Remasters [UK] Disc 1 )

La Grange — ZZ Top  (ZZ Top: Greatest Hits)

Time of the Season — The Zombies  (The '60s Rock Experience )

Get Together — The Youngbloods   (The '60s Rock Experience)

Walk, Don't Run — The Ventures  (Rock N Roll's Greatest Hits of All

Sunday Bloody Sunday — U2   (U218 Singles)

Beautiful Day — U2  (All That You Can't Leave Behind

We're Not Gonna Take It — Twisted Sister  (Stay Hungry)

American Girl — Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers  (Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)

I Saw the Light — Todd Rundgren  (Reelin' in the Years, Vol. 1)   

The Boys Are Back in Town — Thin Lizzy   (Reelin' in the Years, Vol. 1)

Cat Scratch Fever  — Ted Nugent  (Ted Nugent: Super Hits)

You Can't Always Get What You Want — The Rolling Stones  (Hot Rocks, 1964-1971)

Running On Empty — Jackson Browne  (Running On Empty)

He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother — The Hollies (The Hollies' Greatest Hits)   

We're an American Band — Grand Funk Railroad  (Capitol Collectors Series)

She's Got a Way — Billy Joel  (Greatest Hits, Vols. 1 & 2)  

Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music — Larry Norman  (Only Visiting This Planet)

Cinderella — Steven Curtis Chapman  (This Moment)

Great Is The Lord — Michael W. Smith   (I Can Only Imagine - Ultimate Power Anthems of the Christian Faith)

The Star Spangled Banner  — Jimi Hendrix (Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix)

Little Latin Lupe Lu  — The Righteous Brothers   

In The Summertime  — Mungo Jerry  (Rock On 1970: In The Summertime)

R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A. — John Mellencamp  (The Best That I Could Do)

Georgia on My Mind — Willie Nelson  (16 Biggest Hits)

How Do You Like Me Now?! — Toby Keith    (Greatest Hits 2)

Live Like You Were Dying — Tim McGraw  (Tim McGraw: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2)

Way Down South — Josh Turner  (Your Man)

Couldn't Last a Moment ¬— Collin Raye  (16 Biggest Hits)

Can't Keep a Good Man Down — Alabama    (For the Record Disc 1)
 


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