What songs do you never get tired of?


since i can think of too much music i could do without for
the rest of my life, it occurs to me that, imho, there are some songs i never tire of:

1. jimi hendrix- purple haze/the entire alblum are you experienced
2. csn & young- carry on
3. b.dylan/byrds- tambourine man
4. s.& garfunkel- scarborough fair
5. j.taylor- country road
6. t.monk- 'round midnight
7. js bach- "little fugue"
8. greensleves
9. tennessee waltz
10.w.nelson - crazy

-there's more, but i have a feeble memory (and i'm perhaps too sentimental...)
french_fries
All Along the Watchtower - Hendrix version
Waterloo Sunset - Kinks
1979 - Punkin' Smashers
Let's Get It On - Marvin
Needle and the Damage Done - Neil Young
Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
Try a Little Tenderness - Otis Redding
I Fought the Law - Clash's version
Superstition - Stevie Wonder
Superstar - Carpenters (kinda hard to explain that one)
Absolutely Sweet Marie - Jason & the Scorchers version (cool)
September - Earth Wind & Fire
Return of the Grievious Angel - Gram Parsons
Gigantic - Pixies
Europa - Santana
I Can See For Miles & I Can't Explain - Who
Fall On Me - R.E.M.
Any Major Dude - Steely Dan
Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Diana Ross version

is that enough?
more!!!!-
closing theme to the movie "the fifth element"
movie theme to "romeo and juliet"
vivaldi- "la straviganza"
the blue danube waltz/2001 space oddysey
beethoven- piano sonatas-moonlight, appassionata
brahms- double concerto
william tell overture
poet and peasant overture
resphigi- pines of rome
king crimson- 21st century schizoid man
bach- bwv-565 (toccata and fugue in d-minor)
mozart- clarinet quintet
america the beautiful
led zeppelin- how many more times
alison krauss- take your pick
Some nice responses...
I agree with above: All of Aja, I never tire of "Carry On",
for Chicago it would have to be "Introduction", For Bruce Cockburn it's "Lord of the Starfields" or maybe "Grim Travelers" Agree with Moody's "Lost.."
Also:
1. Stanley Clarke "School Days"
2. RTF "Romantic Warrior"
3. Billy Cobham "Stratus"
4. George Duke "Brazilian Love Affair"
5. Joni Mitchell "Help Me.."
6. I never get tired of hearing Yes - "Roundabout" isn't that pathetic?
7. I never tire of anything Ravel, Debussey, or Mozart
Going to California-Led Zeppelin
Telegraph Road-Dire Straits
Comfortably Numb-Pink Floyd
Lost in a Lost World-Moody Blues
Lily of the Midnight Sky-Bruce Cockburn
An American Tune-Paul Simon or Yes
uh mental flatulence gotta go
"Yulunga" by Dead Can Dance
"Dark Star" Grateful Dead
The many live versions of "Split Open And Melt" Phish
"Freddy The Freeloader" Miles Davis
"Over The Rainbow/Wonderful World" The Great Iz on the "Finding Forrester" soundtrack
Entire "Blade Runner" soundtrack
"Suite No.1 For Unaccompanied Cello" Bach (Janos Starker or Yo Yo Ma or Lynn Harrell)
Almost all of "Aja" album by Steely Dan.
Almost all of "Everything Must Go" by Steely Dan.
FF,

I'll keep my list short as well....

"ticket to ride" - The Beatles
"turn around" - Whyskeytown
"take 5" - Dave Brubeck
"theo and weird henry" - John Mellencamp
"does anybody really know what time it is?" - Chicago
"gladiator" (theme) - Hanz Zimmer
"i will follow" - U2
"achin' to be" - Replacements
"runaway" - BoDeans
"sweet surrender" - Sara McClaughlin