Re-organizing music

Hi,
Is it possible to organize the play order of your songs? It seems like they are all just playing alphabetically. I'd like to be able to organize my one of my playlists that I use for exercise...
Thanks for your help!

In a playlist, if you click on the top of the 'number' column in the playlist (first column, to the left of 'name' usually) you can drag and drop the songs into a different order.

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