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Saturday, December 31, 2022

Spooner D’s Favorite Songs in 2022

By Spooner D


My favorite songs, in no particular order and for no specific reason, include:


Charlie Marie, “Rhinestones.” 

Dope Lemon, “Fuck Things Up. 

Riddy Arman, “Too Late to Write a Love Song.” 

The Steel Woods, “All of Your Stones.”

Zach Bryan, “Something in the Orange.”


Sierra Ferrell, “In Dreams.” 

Margo Cilker, “Tehachapi.”

Jamie Wyatt, “Hurt So Bad.”

Leon Bridges, “Beyond.”

James McMurtry, “Canola Fields.” 


Logan Ledger, “Starlight.”

Dope Lemon, “Hey You.”

Leon Bridges, “Motorbike.” 

Fugazi, “Waiting Room.” 

Colter Wall, “Motorcycle.” 


Santigold, “Chasing Shadows.” 

Stiff Little Fingers, “Alternative Ulster.”

Emily Nenni, “Long Game.” 

Courtney Marie Andrews, “Table for One.” 

Menzingers, “America.”


Dua Lipa, “Pretty Please.”

Chocking Victim, “500 Channels.” 

Lillie Mae, “Honky Tonks and Taverns.” 

The Cactus Blossoms, “Got a Lotta Love.” 

Khruangbin and Leon Bridges, “Texas Sun.” 


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