Beejaywh
If someone... anyone(!) had just explained the method as @musicadi did in his response to my post, this thread would be OVER. And it may have made any additional work from @peter wholly unnecessary. But no one... NO ONE explained it in such a clear, concise manner the way @musicadi did. This clear explanation, in my opinion, is all that was needed! Instead, we got chastised and somewhat mocked for not getting it like they did. @Bazz02 posted a screenshot of what we're asking for is supposed to look like but offered precisely zero explanation on how to do it. Just a smug, "Look familiar?" comment. You certainly aren't offering up a helpful explanation either, @Beejaywh.
And you wonder why some people are angry?
@SteveCherelle, @Sharonzaz, @AlanC76, here's @musicadi's explanation and it works very well.
I say again, for me this would have prevented a lot of aggravation.
There is a setting called “Default queue add position”. Set that to “Top”. This way, every time you tap a song, it will be added to the top of the queue and you only have to tap Play (while still in the Songlist or Playlist window). So, actually you need only two taps to play a song. In ST2 your playlist was loaded automatically and you hit play to play the FIRST song, but if you wanted to play the second song, you also needed two taps.
When you open ST3, the Songs window will open, where you have all your songs. There, just tap the song you want to start with, then hit play. The lyrics window will open, with the list on the left. There, tap on the Songs tab and you’re all set. Now you can just tap any song you like and that will come next in line, so when your actual song stops, all you gave to do is tap Play.
The very first time you do this, it does take you to the Queue but tapping on the Songlist or Playlist again will keep it from going back to the Queue. I've tried it and it works!
Again, many thanks, @musicadi!