Incidentally, Artesian mentioned before that you can do 10 free songs a day on Suno - which you can, if your content with what it spits out to you, however, the above song involved 42 generations (I counted them before deleting), now about ten of those generations was ate up in just trying to end the song! Anyone who uses Suno knows half the work is fighting the AI, it kept reverting back to repeat verse 2 again while I was trying to develop an outro - hard to explain if you don't use it much, but it often ignores you and just does whatever it wants to, so you got to keep trying to get it to do what you want --- I think it's intentional so you'll keep using more credits.
I think the song above is just ok, so I'm disappointed I had to waste so many credits on something that's only so-so, but the point is you really can't create a satisfactory song in Suno without paying for multiple of multiple generations. Every once in a while you get lucky, so yes, it is possible to do as many as 10 songs a day on the free plan.
Here's one I did just yesterday (why I mentioning it) that had also involved about 40 generations too, but I'm more satisfied with the final product this time:
https://suno.com/s/h4Bib0vOe79TRPNY
Oh, and I upgraded from Suno $10 month plan to the $30 plan because I got tired of running out of credits when in the middle of a song!
I currently have over 120 songs done up on my playlist,
https://zeno.fm/radio/public-domain-radio-end80/
https://stream-177.zeno.fm/siph273feaovv
This is the most recent compiled list, but there's probably 2 or 3 songs missing:
📚 UPDATED MASTER LIST (Alphabetized, Title — Date)
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder — 1900
After the Ball — 1892
Ain’t Misbehavin’ — 1929
Ain’t She Sweet — 1927
Ain’t We Got Fun — 1920
Alexander’s Ragtime Band — 1911
All Alone — 1924
Alouette — traditional
Amazing Grace — 1779
Auld Lang Syne — 1788
Aba Daba Honeymoon — 1914
After You’ve Gone — 1916
Aura Lee — 1861
Baby Face — 1926
Babyin’ You — 1926
Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard — traditional
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep — traditional
Beale Street Blues — 1916
Beautiful Dreamer — 1864
Body and Soul — 1930
Boléro — 1928
By the Light of the Silvery Moon — 1909
Bye Bye Blackbird — 1926
California, Here I Come — 1921
Camptown Races — 1850
Carolina in the Morning — 1922
Casey Jones — 1909
Chicago (That Toddlin’ Town) — 1922
Crazy Blues — 1920
Dabbling in the Dew — traditional
Daisy Bell — 1892
Danny Boy — 1910
Darktown Strutters’ Ball — 1917
Doodle Doo Doo — 1923
Down by the Old Mill Stream — 1910
Down Hearted Blues — 1922
Everybody Loves My Baby — 1924
Farmer in the Dell — traditional
Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue — 1925
For Me and My Gal — 1917
Frankie and Johnny — traditional
Georgia on My Mind — 1930
Get Happy — 1930
Give My Regards to Broadway — 1904
Goin’ Home — 1893
Golden Days — 1924
Home on the Range — traditional
House of the Rising Sun — traditional
I Don’t Care — 1920
I Got Rhythm — 1930
I Wanna Be Loved by You — 1928
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate — 1922
I’m Always Chasing Rainbows — 1917
In My Merry Oldsmobile — 1905
In the Garden of My Heart — 1912
In the Good Old Summertime — 1902
Indiana (Back Home Again in Indiana) — 1917
It Had to Be You — 1924
Itsy Bitsy Spider — traditional
Ja-Da — 1918
Japanese Sandman — 1920
John Henry — traditional
K-K-K-Katy — 1917
Keep the Home Fires Burning — 1914
La Bamba — traditional
La Paloma — 1860s
Let Me Call You Sweetheart — 1910
Little Brown Jug — 1869
Listen to the Mocking Bird — 1855
London Bridge Is Falling Down — traditional
Makin’ Whoopee — 1928
Margie — 1920
McNamara’s Band — 1889
Memories of You — 1930
Meet Me in St. Louis — 1904
Mood Indigo — 1930
My Blue Heaven — 1927
My Buddy — 1922
My Gal Sal — 1905
My Melancholy Baby — 1912
Oh! Susanna — 1848
Oh! You Beautiful Doll — 1911
Old Folks at Home — 1851
On the Sunny Side of the Street — 1930
Pack Up Your Troubles — 1915
Peg o’ My Heart — 1913
Pop! Goes the Weasel — traditional
Pō Atarau (Now Is the Hour) — c.1915–1918
Reckless Blues — 1924
Red River Valley — traditional
Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody — 1918
Row, Row, Row — 1912
Scarborough Fair — traditional
Shenandoah — traditional
Shine — 1910
Shine On Harvest Moon — 1908
Silent Night — 1818
Singin’ in the Rain — 1929
Some of These Days — 1910
St. James Infirmary Blues — traditional
St. Louis Blues — 1914
Stardust — 1927
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot — traditional
Take Me Out to the Ball Game — 1908
Take Your Girlie to the Movies — 1919
That Old Gang of Mine — 1923
The Alcoholic Blues — 1919
The Charleston — 1923
The Crawdad Song — traditional
The Farmer in the Dell — traditional
The Gambling Man — 1909
The Glow Worm — 1902
The Midnight Special — traditional
The Sheik of Araby — 1921
The Star-Spangled Banner — 1814
The Whiffenpoof Song — 1909
There’ll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight — 1896
Them There Eyes — 1930
Three O’Clock in the Morning — 1921
Toot, Toot, Tootsie! — 1927
Toyland — 1903
Turkey in the Straw — 1814
Twelfth Street Rag — 1914
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star — 1806
Up a Lazy River — 1930
What You Goin’ to Do When the Rent Comes ’Round — 1905
When the Saints Go Marching In — traditional
When You and I Were Seventeen — 1924
Whispering Hope — 1868
Who’s Sorry Now — 1923
Yankee Doodle — traditional
Ya Gotta Know How to Love — 1926
You Made Me Love You — 1913
You’re Driving Me Crazy — 1930
That's quite a list.
I've used Suno to create a bunch of jingles, maybe 10-20 seconds long. Even then, it can take 10 credits or even more to create a satisfactory one. I can't imagine what it would take to create an entire song.
@artisan-radio I think I've got better using it, but I haven't even entered the Suno studio with any of these, only the phone which can only do so much, but through extensive experimentations I think my outputs are improving (though I really don't know what I'm doing), but I have a much better feel of it and am more satisfied with the finals. But yes, it takes a lot of takes to complete a song, I'm not exaggerating when I say one song will take me 3 hours at the least if I'm lucky, often more, it can get tedious.
Here's another I like - it just played a few minutes ago which what brought to mind, but I do think it came out well:
The Dumber They Come the Better I Like 'em (1923) https://suno.com/s/kdose21FG6vJUdeM
I thought there was some magic in the 'styles' section, but it appears you do the same things I do - just try to guide the AI and see what comes out. Never tried a song, though. Just a short jingle, with limited lyrics.
When I get Artisan Radio back up and streaming, you'll have to listen to the jingles. It took a while (not as long as your songs, obviously), but I really like most of them. I just threw suggestions at the AI until I got something that I liked.
@artisan-radio That helps a lot, there's a lot of suggestions in there, I don't know what half of them mean but experiment with them a lot. But really most of the time I just tell it what I want to get started, I just say something like: " Kind of funky and upbeat with elements of big band swing combined with blues rock, start slow with a steady back beat drum" - or something like that, whatever the lyrics suggest would sound good to me and then I continue along: " Divert and create a surreal outer space kind of feel, echo's, FX sounds" and I just keep doing that all through the song, but yes I utilize the suggested styles a lot to, a lot of time I'll add one of them just to see what it does, and if I like I'll use again in others. I decide as I go along, like right here needs a "yeah yeah" or the background singers should repeat that last line the singer sang, or I might throw in a rift, like in this one it just wasn't coming together and needed something, so to separate verses I added:
"Mm mm mm
Moving on, long, long, long
Mm mm mm Moving on, long, long, long"
And doing that really gave the song what it needed, it was boring and just kind of sucked, but after adding it and now I love the song. I do similar with several of them
There's a Long, Long Trail (1913) https://suno.com/s/f4SYhW5JP0Lv39ob
Here are songs that jumps out to me as ones I was satisfied fully by the time I got done, I mean I like them all, but these are the ones I feel like I don't really need to work on any more.
All kinds of genres going on here, some are real mellow and laid back, others heavy, but I like every single one of these, but I guess it's all a matter of taste (myself, I prefer a wide variety of music) I'm not saying there are no flaws in any of these, but at some point you got to leave things be and move on to the next! I'm trying to build a large library and want to get to at least 200 songs.
Stardust (1929)
https://suno.com/s/SGTonPDpP3nJUqxv
Stagalee (1910)
https://suno.com/s/lnyC5I8RCVGd3OW4
Memories of You (1930)
https://suno.com/s/Kp3vTMaRo4jynlWB
Down by the Old Mill Stream (1910)
https://suno.com/s/NIOzeew3TuOI4UcI
Love For Sale (1930)
https://suno.com/s/YAHDU8VlZNXCKLer
My Gal Sal (1905)
https://suno.com/s/sV0nSc6rXHAfSRO6
In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree (1905)
https://suno.com/s/Foawd8A2fASiczKP
Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue (Has Anybody Seen My Girl?) (1914)
https://suno.com/s/DnH3DlSiwPHjtdO4
I was happy with both the train wreck songs:
The Wreck of the Old 97 (1903)
https://suno.com/s/zr4z7o7eW3GqivEK
Casey Jones (The Brave Engineer) (1909)
https://suno.com/s/37IrSkTBCvKGbBcB
The Sheik of Araby (1921)
https://suno.com/s/98PvVAJbr8ptpVbp
Don't Mind the Rain (1924)
https://suno.com/s/bT2y2avkIfngNgyO
My Melancholy Baby (1911)
https://suno.com/s/cti9SCymuWKgCYVs
My Blue Heaven (1924)
https://suno.com/s/miTYNVJjVs7nHpk5
Your Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?) (1930)
This one might be a little much for you (maybe) but I really liked it
https://suno.com/s/1bYdtfMWDVYx5hyJ
School Days (When We Were A Couple Of Kids) (1904)
https://suno.com/s/iSSgedGcT7h0izNF
Shine On Harvest Moon (1908)
https://suno.com/s/E2EP2RwBbRAWYwe1
Yellow Rose of Texas (1853)
https://suno.com/s/csqEQH8dyUx30bkL
Do It Again (1922)
https://suno.com/s/aUSW2aTH0DlYeDUS
You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It) (1913)
https://suno.com/s/JxUSHCtzw8XfFdKP
Day Dreams, Visions of Bliss (1910)
https://suno.com/s/SvEgxi9nkrQsmeTS
Them There Eyes (1930)
https://suno.com/s/Z06BfgsUvw5V0e3j
K-K-K-Katy (1917)
https://suno.com/s/rvwqxWeLg4D6iQSI
Golden Days (1924)
(I really like this one, but the DJ is singing the introduction and I can't go backwards in the file on my phone, so it still needs some work, but the song itself worked out well)
https://suno.com/s/2XsQMmXuTqGKFXGj
Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built For Two) (1892)
https://suno.com/s/RUUCreuLVaK1XfOA
The Glow-Worm (1902)
https://suno.com/s/33SQlXF92Em0xSrQ
Whispering Hope (1868)
https://suno.com/s/1Td6lKfX0nVdpOAP
After You Get What You Want You Don't Want It (1910)
https://suno.com/s/MkfUHe4m2BYIoooH
Makin' Whoopee! (1928)
https://suno.com/s/c7fic42uyAGOvcgG
The Girl on the Magazine Cover (1915)
https://suno.com/s/1Td6lKfX0nVdpOAP
The Gambling Man (1909)
https://suno.com/s/PVFY183CA0H5yWDH
Black Girl (1887)
https://suno.com/s/D9m1ZfvaOyoMRv9G
Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep (1832)
https://suno.com/s/WGp8hcJVdOWtCMyV
(Up a) Lazy River by the Old Mill (1930)
https://suno.com/s/flZF5hRJpKFNiBP1
Who's Sorry Now? (1923)
https://suno.com/s/2WoLMf5MlGHGK4Vj
Get Happy (1930)
https://suno.com/s/TcXbkit7TWqefHKi
The Whiffenpoof Song (1885)
https://suno.com/s/Gpz4GlvunHHkRIdi
Red River Valley (1879)
https://suno.com/s/HFahJaJVz6nQAOoH
When You and I Were Seventeen (1924)
https://suno.com/s/aGXf9ydiwy1gAPGs
What You Goin To Do When The Rent Comes Round (Rufus R-J-Brown) (1905)
https://suno.com/s/U7Ix03RzkVqUrR93
She Was a Rum One (19th century)
https://suno.com/s/g7Ux6pa643MYK2Fd
Twelfth Street Rag (1914)
https://suno.com/s/ghjet1iGiRbJCG68
That Old Gang of Mine (1923)
https://suno.com/s/o2AcLGB8BiNFOctb
Mood Indigo (1930)
https://suno.com/s/X7fy8lKmhVfZhm7e
Time On My Hands (You In My Arm) (1930)
https://suno.com/s/ZFZ04VXWI5V5AMc9
Take Your Girlie to the Movies (If You Can't Make Love at Home) (1919)
https://suno.com/s/oKarBUFWFWQ3Fnor
Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness if I Do (1922)
https://suno.com/s/oKarBUFWFWQ3Fnor
Japanese Sandman (1920)
https://suno.com/s/23RVYyCQa7QrmI5l
The Alcoholic Blues (Some Blues) (1919)
https://suno.com/s/QA69iJBYQuRRcPIL
Ain’t We Got Fun? (1920)
https://suno.com/s/QA69iJBYQuRRcPIL
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder (1900)
https://suno.com/s/AHBAGPPoUVNQoYDM
Turkey In the Straw (1814)
https://suno.com/s/bfjMkhPZE38Nqn10
Keep the Home Fires Burning (1914)
https://suno.com/s/rrMjU0eclFsNGE2o
Ain't She Sweet (1927)
https://suno.com/s/rReZ6a1gzaWGPf0V
Gambler's Blues (St. James Infirmary)(18th Century)
https://suno.com/s/4W9mkmP3MBkqksHU
Till We Meet Again (1918)
https://suno.com/s/gh29ogFmgMFTL8he
Darktown Strutters' Ball (1917)
https://suno.com/s/SMGGVATeXdDDme9f
Camptown Races (1850)
https://suno.com/s/SlWrctnXhi6qYGVk
Three O'clock in the Morning (1921)
https://suno.com/s/mziAzcfqWami9qtr
I Wanna be Loved by You (1928)
https://suno.com/s/Pxbar0BwgJe7F9t1
I have more songs done then I thought..
Good grief! ChatGpt... I thought it was doing a good job of maintaining a text list of the public domain songs I've recreated.. It does good to alphabetized it, but it can't count!
I just went and told it (I call it Spock) to add three more songs I did since yesterday to my list and then asked "so how many that make now?" And it said 152 songs. I said what? Yesterday you told me it was 122 songs. It replied that I was right, and that it had miscalculated something and said what I actually have only is 150 songs!
Huh? So next I say "Give me an alphabetized list of all the songs I've already recreated and number them (1,2,3,4...). It did that, which showed me the list consist of 148 songs, then told me I have 148 songs. I say does that include the three songs I just gave you? It replied no, it only included two of them, do I want to include the third one too?
What the hell? I was going to post a copy of the whole episode here, but figure I've been copy and pasting too much AI content lately - and I know full well that ai is useless beyond providing a general overview glance at a subject, and even then it's likely to be making some of it up, so not sure why I do that.
Anyway, the actual count of PD songs I've done so far, best I can tell right now is 149 individual titles (also 4 or 5 that have two versions of the same song).
I am actually surprised ChatGPT can't properly maintain a simple list of the songs. I'm going to have to tediously compare my files to the list to make sure it isn't missing any,
⚠️ Why the counts kept changing (122 → 150 → 148)
This is the real issue:
I was counting different internal versions of your list
not one locked dataset
and then “cleaning” different snapshots
👉 That’s why the numbers drifted
🎵 Your 3 newest songs
You added:
Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now — 1909
I’m Sitting on Top of the World — 1925
Baby Won’t You Please Come Home — 1919
👉 I intended to include them in the final list—but I cannot honestly guarantee the reconstructed list is perfectly consistent with that assumption everywhere.
The most recent alphetized AND numbered list (just now), it appears to have lost one in the past hour! it will take me some time confirm it's complete, but I can confirm all these that are shown below I have completed:
1. Aba Daba Honeymoon — 1914
2. Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder — 1900
3. After the Ball — 1892
4. After You’ve Gone — 1916
5. Ain’t Misbehavin’ — 1929
6. Ain’t She Sweet — 1927
7. Ain’t We Got Fun — 1920
8. Alexander’s Ragtime Band — 1911
9. All Alone — 1924
10. Alouette — traditional
11. Amazing Grace — 1779
12. Are You Half the Man Your Mother Thought You Were — c.1913
13. Are You Sleeping (Frère Jacques) — traditional
14. Baby Face — 1926
15. Baby Won’t You Please Come Home — 1919
16. Babyin’ You — 1926
17. Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard — traditional
18. Beale Street Blues — 1916
19. Beautiful Dreamer — 1864
20. Body and Soul — 1930
21. Boléro — 1928
22. Bye Bye Blackbird — 1926
23. By the Light of the Silvery Moon — 1909
24. California, Here I Come — 1921
25. Camptown Races — 1850
26. Carolina in the Morning — 1922
27. Casey Jones (The Brave Engineer) — 1909
28. Chili Bean — 1923
29. Crazy Blues — 1920
30. Dabbling in the Dew — traditional
31. Daisy Bell — 1892
32. Danny Boy — 1910
33. Darktown Strutters’ Ball — 1910
34. Dat’s the Way to Spell Chicken — 1902
35. Day Dreams, Visions of Bliss — 1910
36. Dirty Hands! Dirty Face! — 1921
37. Do It Again — 1922
38. Don’t Bite the Hand That’s Feeding You — 1915
39. Don’t Mind the Rain — 1924
40. Doodle Doo Doo — 1923
41. Doo Wack-a Doo — 1924
42. Down by the Old Mill Stream — 1910
43. Down Hearted Blues — 1922
44. Everybody Loves My Baby — 1924
45. Farmer in the Dell — traditional
46. Fido Is a Hot Dog Now — 1914
47. Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue — 1925
48. For Me and My Gal — 1917
49. Frankie and Johnny — traditional
50. Georgia on My Mind — 1930
51. Get Happy — 1930
52. Give My Regards to Broadway — 1904
53. Goin’ Home — 1893
54. Golden Days — 1924
55. Go Way Back and Sit Down — 1901
56. Home on the Range — traditional
57. Hot Lips (When He Plays Jazz) — 1922
58. House of the Rising Sun — traditional
59. I Don’t Care — 1920s
60. I Got Rhythm — 1930
61. I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate — 1922
62. I’m Always Chasing Rainbows — 1917
63. I’m Sitting on Top of the World — 1925
64. In My Merry Oldsmobile — 1905
65. In the Garden of My Heart — 1912
66. In the Good Old Summertime — 1902
67. In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree — 1905
68. Indiana (Back Home Again in Indiana) — 1917
69. Irene, Good Night — traditional
70. It All Depends on You — 1926
71. It Had to Be You — 1924
72. Itsy Bitsy Spider — traditional
73. Ja-Da — 1918
74. Japanese Sandman — 1920
75. K-K-K-Katy — 1917
76. Keep the Home Fires Burning — 1914
77. La Bamba — traditional
78. La Paloma — 1860s
79. Lazy — 1924
80. Le Réveil du Lion — 1854
81. Let Me Call You Sweetheart — 1910
82. Little Brown Jug — 1869
83. London Bridge Is Falling Down — traditional
84. Maggie May — traditional
85. Makin’ Whoopee — 1928
86. Margie — 1920
87. McNamara’s Band — 1889
88. Memories of You — 1930
89. Moonlight Bay — 1912
90. My Blue Heaven — 1927
91. My Buddy — 1922
92. My Gal Sal — 1905
93. My Melancholy Baby — 1912
94. No No Nora — 1923
95. Now Is the Hour (Pō Atarau) — 1913
96. Oh! Susanna — 1848
97. Oh! You Beautiful Doll — 1911
98. Oh How I Wish I Could Sleep Until My Daddy Comes Home — 1918
99. Old Folks at Home (Swanee River) — 1851
100. On the Sunny Side of the Street — 1930
101. Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag — 1915
102. Peg o’ My Heart — 1913
103. Pop! Goes the Weasel — traditional
104. Puttin’ on the Ritz — 1929
105. Red River Valley — traditional
106. Reckless Blues — 1924
107. Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody — 1918
108. Row, Row, Row — 1912
109. Scarborough Fair — traditional
110. Shine — 1910
111. Shine On Harvest Moon — 1908
112. Silent Night — 1818
113. Singin’ in the Rain — 1929
114. Some of These Days — 1910
115. Somewhere in Hawaii — 1918
116. St. Louis Blues — 1914
117. Stagalee — traditional
118. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot — traditional
119. Take Me Out to the Ball Game — 1908
120. Take Your Girlie to the Movies — 1919
121. That Old Gang of Mine — 1923
122. The Alcoholic Blues — 1919
123. The Charleston — 1923
124. The Glow Worm — 1902
125. The Midnight Special — traditional
126. The Sheik of Araby — 1921
127. The Star-Spangled Banner — 1814
128. There’ll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight — 1896
129. Them There Eyes — 1930
130. Three O’Clock in the Morning — 1921
131. Till We Meet Again — 1918
132. Tiptoe Through the Tulips — 1929
133. Toot, Toot, Tootsie! (Goo’ Bye!) — 1927
134. Toyland — 1903
135. Turkey in the Straw — traditional
136. Twelfth Street Rag — 1914
137. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star — 1806
138. Up a Lazy River — 1930
139. When the Saints Go Marching In — traditional
140. When You and I Were Seventeen — 1924
141. What You Goin’ to Do When the Rent Comes ’Round — 1905
142. Whispering Hope — 1868
143. Who’s Sorry Now — 1923
144. Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now — 1909
145. Yankee Doodle — traditional
146. You Made Me Love You — 1913
147. You’re Driving Me Crazy — 1930
Wow. That's quite an achievement. And a whole lot of work.
@artisan-radio Well I've been doing a lot of nothing these past years and It makes me feel I'm doing something, and I think it's a good idea, potentially anyway, I think it's unique but for all I know there could be dozens of people doing the exact same thing, though I see no indication of it. But a royalty free musical library, modern, ready on hand, that actually sounds good (I think it does). I'm doing it for the sake of my station of course, but it really could be open to anything. I enjoy doing it too. I'll have a royalty free broadcast ready to go. It's much more appealing then the collection of royalty free talk programming I use to focus on. Although I may switch to some paranormal type talk shows between midnight and 6am.
A playlist of 150 songs averaging 3.5 minutes each will take 8.75 hours (or 8 hours and 45 minutes) to finish.
Earlier we were talking about how many generations it can take in Suno (or any AI song generator) to produce a song or jingle before your happy with the final export. Well a few minutes ago I did this one with only 1 generation! One single pass from start to finish! That's only happened for me one other time, I think it was for the "Crazy Blues" song, it, like this one I spent a grand total of maybe 5 minutes top on it! In most cases it takes me hours to do one song.
I simply put in a DJ introduction to the song, pasted in the lyrics, threw in a couple "oh oh" and "ahhhs" or whatever ito it, then prompted it: "Gospel funk, soulful, Surreal, ambient, humming, clapping, floating space, heavy suspenseful beat, " and hit generate... It came out great without any further anything (although there is a few seconds at about 1:40 where there's a kind of "Woop Woop Woop Woop" sound that I didn't tell it to do, and doesn't really belong afaic, but to redo it would entail redoing the entire second half of the song, so I just accept it, it's not that bad. I don't know if you'll like this or not, it's always a matter of taste. But I like it and it took less than 5 minutes from start to finish for the completed track.
You probably know the versions by Johnny Cash or Moby, but the song actually goes back to the early 19th century. Here my redo of "Run On" also known as "God is Gonna Cut You Down" using the traditional public domain lyrics:
https://suno.com/s/lqv5eoKdxxh6sZFo
The only thing I can say is that I liked it.
@artisan-radio Glad to hear it.
On another matter.. ChatGPT definitely can't maintain a simple list of songs! I'm not kidding, it gives me a different count Everytime and somehow loses swatches of songs as it goes along. It's really been a monster going through my mp3s comparing it to the ongoing list in ChatGPT -- it's completely nuts. It's good to alphabetize list and stuff like that, but can't seem to maintain the data for long. Ive been able to confirm, I have at least 179 songs, Every one of the other list ChatGPT provided were way off.
📻 Public Domain Radio — Master Song List
Version 1.0 (179 Songs, Verified)
1. Aba Daba Honeymoon — 1914
2. Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder — 1900
3. After the Ball — 1892
4. After You Get What You Want You Don’t Want It — 1910
5. After You’ve Gone — 1916
6. Ain’t Misbehavin’ — 1929
7. Ain’t We Got Fun — 1920
8. Alabama Jubilee — 1915
9. Alexander’s Ragtime Band — 1911
10. All Alone — 1924
11. Alouette — traditional
12. Amazing Grace — 1779
13. Are You Half the Man Your Mother Thought You Were — c.1913
14. Are You Sleeping (Frère Jacques) — traditional
15. Baa, Baa, Black Sheep — traditional
16. Baby Face — 1926
17. Baby Won’t You Please Come Home — 1919
18. Babyin’ You — 1926
19. Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard — traditional
20. Beautiful Dreamer — 1864
21. Beale Street Blues — 1916
22. Black Girl (In the Pines) — traditional
23. Body and Soul — 1930
24. By the Light of the Silvery Moon — 1909
25. California, Here I Come — 1921
26. Camptown Races — 1850
27. Carolina in the Morning — 1922
28. Casey Jones — 1909
29. Chicago (That Toddlin’ Town) — 1922
30. Chili Bean — 1923
31. Crazy Blues — 1920
32. Dabbling in the Dew — traditional
33. Daisy Bell — 1892
34. Danny Boy — 1910
35. Darktown Strutters’ Ball — 1910
36. Dat’s the Way to Spell Chicken — 1902
37. Day Dreams, Visions of Bliss — 1910
38. Dirty Hands! Dirty Face! — 1921
39. Do It Again — 1922
40. Don’t Bite the Hand That’s Feeding You — 1915
41. Don’t Mind the Rain — 1924
42. Does the Spearmint Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight? — 1924
43. Doodle Doo Doo — 1923
44. Doo Wack-a Doo — 1924
45. Down by the Old Mill Stream — 1910
46. Down Hearted Blues — 1922
47. Down in the Willow Garden (Rose Connelly) — traditional
48. Everybody Loves My Baby — 1924
49. Farmer in the Dell — traditional
50. Fido Is a Hot Dog Now — 1914
51. Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue — 1925
52. For Me and My Gal — 1917
53. Frankie and Johnny — traditional
54. Gambler’s Blues — traditional
55. Georgia on My Mind — 1930
56. Get Happy — 1930
57. Give My Regards to Broadway — 1904
58. Goin’ Home — 1893
59. Golden Days — 1924
60. Go Way Back and Sit Down — 1901
61. Home on the Range — traditional
62. Hot Lips (When He Plays Jazz) — 1922
63. House of the Rising Sun — traditional
64. I Don’t Care — 1920s
65. I Got Rhythm — 1930
66. I Wanna Be Loved by You — 1928
67. I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate — 1922
68. I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now — 1909
69. I’m Always Chasing Rainbows — 1917
70. I’m Sitting on Top of the World — 1925
71. In My Merry Oldsmobile — 1905
72. In the Garden of My Heart — 1912
73. In the Good Old Summertime — 1902
74. In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree — 1905
75. Indiana (Back Home Again in Indiana) — 1917
76. Irene, Good Night — traditional
77. It All Depends on You — 1926
78. It Had to Be You — 1924
79. Itsy Bitsy Spider — traditional
80. Ja-Da — 1918
81. Japanese Sandman — 1920
82. K-K-K-Katy — 1917
83. Keep the Home Fires Burning — 1914
84. Krooked Blues — 1924
85. La Bamba — traditional
86. La Paloma — 1860s
87. Lazy — 1924
88. Le Réveil du Lion (Awakening of the Lion) — 1854
89. Let Me Call You Sweetheart — 1910
90. Let the Midnight Special Shine Your Light on Me — traditional
91. Let the Rest of the World Go By — 1919
92. Limehouse Blues — 1922
93. Linger Awhile — 1923
94. Little Brown Jug — 1869
95. London Bridge Is Falling Down — traditional
96. Love for Sale — 1930
97. Maggie May — traditional
98. Makin’ Whoopee — 1928
99. Maple Leaf Rag — 1899
100. Margie — 1920
101. McNamara’s Band — 1889
102. Memories of You — 1930
103. Mood Indigo — 1930
104. Moonlight Bay — 1912
105. My Blue Heaven — 1927
106. My Buddy — 1922
107. My Gal Sal — 1905
108. My Melancholy Baby — 1912
109. No No Nora — 1923
110. Oh! Susanna — 1848
111. Oh! You Beautiful Doll — 1911
112. Oh How I Wish I Could Sleep Until My Daddy Comes Home — 1918
113. Old Folks at Home (Swanee River) — 1851
114. On the Sunny Side of the Street — 1930
115. Pack Up Your Troubles — 1915
116. Peg o’ My Heart — 1913
117. Pop! Goes the Weasel — traditional
118. Prisoner’s Song — 1924
119. Puttin’ on the Ritz — 1929
120. Red River Valley — traditional
121. Rock-a-Bye Your Baby — 1918
122. Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep — 1832
123. Row, Row, Row — 1912
124. Run On (God’s Gonna Cut You Down) — traditional
125. Scarborough Fair — traditional
126. School Days (When We Were a Couple of Kids) — 1904
127. She Was a Rum One — traditional
128. Shine — 1910
129. Shine On Harvest Moon — 1908
130. Silent Night — 1818
131. Singin’ in the Rain — 1929
132. Some of These Days — 1910
133. Somewhere in Hawaii — 1918
134. Sonny Boy — 1928
135. St. Louis Blues — 1914
136. Stagalee — traditional
137. Stardust — 1929
138. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot — traditional
139. Take Me Out to the Ball Game — 1908
140. Take Your Girlie to the Movies — 1919
141. ’Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do — 1922
142. That Old Gang of Mine — 1923
143. The Alcoholic Blues — 1919
144. The Birth of the Blues — 1926
145. The Charleston — 1923
146. The Dumber They Come the Better I Like ’Em — 1923
147. The Entertainer — 1902
148. The Gambling Man — 1909
149. The Girl on the Magazine Cover — 1915
150. The Glow Worm — 1902
151. The Midnight Special — traditional
152. The Sheik of Araby — 1921
153. The Star-Spangled Banner — 1814
154. The Whiffenpoof Song — 1909
155. The Wreck of the Old 97 — 1903
156. There’s a Long, Long Trail — 1913
157. Them There Eyes — 1930
158. Three O’Clock in the Morning — 1921
159. Till We Meet Again — 1918
160. Time On My Hands (You in My Arms) — 1930
161. Tiptoe Through the Tulips — 1929
162. Toot, Toot, Tootsie! — 1927
163. Toyland — 1903
164. Turkey in the Straw — traditional
165. Twelfth Street Rag — 1914
166. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star — 1806
167. Up a Lazy River — 1930
168. When My Sugar Walks Down the Street — 1924
169. When the Saints Go Marching In — traditional
170. When You and I Were Seventeen — 1924
171. What You Goin’ to Do When the Rent Comes ’Round — 1905
172. Whispering Hope — 1868
173. Who’s Sorry Now — 1923
174. William Tell Overture — 1829
175. Yankee Doodle — traditional
176. Ya Gotta Know How to Love — 1926
177. Yellow Rose of Texas — traditional
178. You Made Me Love You — 1913
179. You’re Driving Me Crazy — 1930
