Hi, Listers!

I'm using my 5500/225 (400 MHz G3, 128 Mb, OS 9.2.2) as an alarm clock, to wake me up in the morning.
I have iTunes 2.0.4 installed, and AppleCD Audio 2.5.2 is configured to automatically play music CDs.
This is my problem: I'd like to wake up to the sweet sounds of "Positively 4th Street" from the "Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits" CD. (Don't ask why.) However, the first song in the CD is "Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35", too noisy to wake up to.
I used the "Program" button on the AppleCD Audio program to arrange the songs to my liking, but it doesn't take. When I restart, the first song of the CD starts playing, instead of my selected number one song.
I tried to use iTunes with the same result. In this particular computer, MP3 files play with small pauses while accessing the hard drive, so I do not use it for that task.
Is there a way to "program" a CD so it will play first the song that I want? An Applescript, maybe?
By the way, the PRAM battery is dead. Does it matter?
TIA
Hugo Diaz
--
"The only thing we knew for sure about Henry Porter is that his name
wasn't Henry Porter"
Bob Dylan, "Brownsville Girl"


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