Click on the field header labeled "Extensions" (to order the list by extension)
Scroll down and click on the entry for "ASX"
Click on the "Change Action" button
Select the top radio button labeled "Open them with the default application"
Repeat steps 6-8 for every instance of the ASX extension in the list. When you are done, click "Close" then click "OK" in the options window. Audio samples should now play properly in Windows Media Player.
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
Moon River [From Breakfast at Tiffany's]
- Andy Williams
2.
(Where Do I Begin) Love Story [From Love Story]
- Andy Williams
3.
Dear Heart [From Dear Heart]
- Andy Williams
4.
Butterfly
- Andy Williams
5.
Can't Get Used to Losing You
- Andy Williams
6.
Born Free [From Born Free]
- Andy Williams
7.
A Time for Us [From Romeo and Juliet]
- Andy Williams
8.
We've Only Just Begun
- Andy Williams
9.
Speak Softly Love [From The Godfather]
- Andy Williams
10.
Can't Help Falling in Love
- Andy Williams
11.
One Day of Your Life
- Andy Williams
12.
Days of Wine and Roses [From Days of Wine and Roses]
- Andy Williams
13.
The Village of St. Bernadette
- Andy Williams
14.
Music to Watch Girls By
- Andy Williams
15.
Can't Take My Eyes off You
- Andy Williams
16.
In the Arms of Love [From What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?]
- Andy Williams
17.
Battle Hymn of the Republic
- The St. Charles Borromeo Choir / Andy Williams
18.
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
- Robert Mersey & His Orchestra / Andy Williams
Rating: Genre: Vocal Music Release Date: 10/13/2009
Moon River: The Very Best of Andy Williams collects 18 of Andy Williams' biggest and best, spanning 1957 through 1972 but concentrating on the early to mid-'60s, when his smooth, authoritative vocals made him a chart perennial. Opening with "Moon River," the compilation touches on most of his classics, including "Born Free,""Butterfly,""Can't Get Used to Losing You,""Speak Softly Love,""(Where Do I Begin) Love Story," and even the ultimate swingers anthem, "Music to Watch Girls By." That's not to say it's comprehensive, though. Columbia/Legacy could've easily rounded up every one of his Top Ten greats if only they'd made room for five additional tracks, like the great "Canadian Sunset,""Lonely Street,""I Like Your Kind of Love,""Are You Sincere," and his Christmas 1963 chart-topping version of "White Christmas."