What's the Last Song Alphabatically in My Music Library?
Irsquo;m diving into my major everything playlist, which houses all my music.
From My Computer Music Library
The last song alphabetically in my library is Zombie feat. John Cooper by We As Human. This track is part of my everything playlist and represents the final piece in my digital music puzzle.
On my computer, I store my songs one folder per letter in alphabetical order. This ensures easy browsing and quick access to any artist. The last folder is titled “Z,” and within it, the last song is Stay by Zedd. This track is great if yoursquo;re seeking some catchy music to lift your spirits.
From My Danish Roots
As someone from Denmark, the alphabet goes from a to z. I have a particular fondness for bne hjerter by the group Ohland featuring Joey Moe, Mattias Kolstrup, and Wafande. It’s a Danish song that tugs at nostalgic strings in my heart.
Additionally, I have an English song in my collection: Your Love Alone is Not Enough by Manic Street Preachers. This track ends my collection of English songs for now, as I don’t have anything starting with the letter “Z.”
From My Spotify Playlist
Switching to my Spotify playlist, the last song is Work from Home by Fifth Harmony. Truth be told, I don’t listen to it much, so in a fit of determination, Irsquo;ll delete it. Thanks for asking me to reconsider!
From My Classic Albums
I have a couple of tracks that start with the letter “Z,” and they both carry a lot of nostalgic memories. The first is Ziggy Stardust, an album from 1972 by David Bowie. This breakthrough album marked the beginning of the glam rock era and put David on the map. The iconic tracks like “Starman” and “Ziggy Stardust” remain a testament to Bowiersquo;s groundbreaking work.
The second track is Zombie by The Cranberries, released in 1994. Written by Dolores Orsquo;Riordan, this song was a powerful response to the IRA bombings in the previous year. Interestingly, it became a worldwide No. 1 hit in many countries, except the US and the UK. This song holds a special place in my heart, and I canrsquo;t get enough of it.
Parting Note: ZZ Top by Aristocrats
I also have a bonus track: ZZ Top by The Aristocrats. Itrsquo;s named after the well-known band, of course.
So, there you have it, a glimpse into the last song in my music library—from the A to the Z.