From great music, music that appeals to the highest in us (Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart and a few others) to the people's music. My German neighbor when I lived in Freiburg im Breisgau, Frau Schmidt, upon hearing the strains of Beethoven, let loose with the expletive, Scheissmusik! There is no disputing (lack of) taste.
Hank Williams, You Win Again, 1952. Jerry Lee Lewis' 1979 interpretation. Flashy, but lacks the authenticity of the original.
Emmy Lou Harris, If I Could Only Win Your Love
Allman Bros., Win, Lose or Draw
Beatles, You're Gonna Lose that Girl
Beatles, I'm a Loser
Hank Williams, Lost Highway
So boys don't you start your ramblin' around/ On this road of sin are you sorrow bound/ Take my advice or you'll curse the day/ You started rollin' down that lost highway.
Tom Petty pays tribute to Hank.
Marty Robbins, Born to Lose
Steely Dan, Rikki Don't Lose that Number. Great guitar solo. It starts at 2:56.
New Lost City Ramblers, If I Lose, I Don't Care
Brenda Lee, Losing You