When I stop listening, and then start again, it goes all the way to the beginning.Why?

When I am listening to my ipod shuffle on in order, and then stop, and then go back, its starts from the very beginning. Why?

Yes I can and here it is as you can see its like on another screen on my desktop and I can't get to it.

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