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Zeke said:If your parents had it on a complication record you may have been conceived while they were listening to it nearly 6 years earlier! Did it sound vaguely familiar?
I remembered that there are actually several contenders for first-song-ever-heard. There were a number of jazz musicians that were staples in my parents' household - Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Miles Davis were played regularly, and also some Johnny Cash ('I Walk The Line' is the one I remember best). And tons of classical records, but to be honest I'd be able to recognise very few classical pieces if I heard them, apart from the ones I played myself on the piano (mainly Debussy, Chopin, Scriabin and Shostakovich). Prokofiev's 'Peter and the Wolf' and Camille Saint-Saëns's 'Carnival of the Animals' spring to mind. My favourite record in my parents' music collection was no doubt Sky's '2' album, but that wasn't released until 1980. My father was a huge fan of John Williams (the classical guitarist, not the film music composer), and I was dragged to concerts a number of times when he performed anywhere nearby. And Herbie Flowers lives just a few miles from where I live now.