Inserting songs in playlist

I hope the Apple folks are monitoring this. I want the ability to insert vice add a song to an existing playlist (i.e. I want to be able to select its position within the existing order of songs - say place it between songs 13 and 14 vice have it drop in at the end). This way I can layout the order in which the songs play ( I know I can just use shuffle play, but I want more control over the order of play). If I'm just ignorant of an existing way to do this, I'd love to know the secret.

Select the playlist and click the very first column header before the track names.
Drag songs up/down as you want.

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