I have too many favorites to name all of them, but one song that I always thought to be very true and moving and about something that I'd like to experience is Alan Jackson's 'Living On Love': Two young people without a thing, say some vows and spread their wings Settle down with just what they need, livin on love She don't care, bout what's in style, she just likes the way he smiles It takes more than marble & tile, livin on love Livin on love, buyin on time, without somebody nothin ain't worth a dime Just like an old-fashioned storybook rhyme, livin on love It sounds simple, thats what your thinkin, but love can walk through fire without blinkin, it doesn't take much, when you get enough, livin on love Alan Jackson is probably my all-time favorite artist. I love all his stuff. 'Don't Rock The Jukebox' That's another good one! Before ya drop that quarter, keep one thing in mind You got a heartbroke hillbilly, standin here in line I've been down and lonely, ever since she left Before ya punch that number, could I make one request? Don't rock the jukebox, I wanna hear some Jones Cause my heart ain't ready, for the Rolling Stones I don't feel like rockin, since my baby's gone So don't rock the jukebox, play me a country song!