To change order of songs in a Playlist: Select Library. Select the menu next to the Playlist that you wish to edit. Select Edit. Drag and drop the songs in the desired order. 

Helpful Tips: User-created Playlists are only available for playback while online. Changes made to user-created Playlists while in Offline Music Mode don't get saved. 


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Unfortunately, Alexa can't do this right now. This is somewhat disadvantageous, especially if you have had Alexa shuffle music from a favorite artist, and you want to go back to a song you hadn't heard before. What was its name? If you weren't near the screen, or listening through a dot or echo, you can't get back to it easily.

It turns out that the list of recently played Alexa songs is available on the Recently Played list in the Amazon Music app. It's a couple of levels down the tree and takes a bit of hunting, but it's there. I would suggest putting it in the Alexa app as well, either under Lists or under the Books, Music ... tab.

I second that motion! You used to be able to tap something in the Alexa app and you could see the list of songs that had been playing while you've been listening. Now all I see are what's currently playing with no way to find the history of songs just played. I used this all of the time...Amazon, please bring this feature back to the Alexa app! Thank you!

Also, refering to the original post comment, I don't see where the music history is on the Amazon Music App either. There is no "recently played" on that app, or a "tree" to follow to hunt for the history that I could find...there is however, a "recents" to tap, but it just says I don't have any purchased music. I am listening to a Pandora station on my Alexa dot, so perhaps this does not pertain.

Recently Played Music List (playlist or similar song lists: To find it, you select (expand) the Currently Playing page, which by default is a collapsed toolbar at the bottom of the current page in the mobile app. In the collapsed view it shows (on the left) the current music playing, the "group" or device playing it, and a play/pause and Volume/Mute option. Click to expand it to full page.

The full page view of Currently Playing shows album art, play controls, and at the bottom line on the left is an icon which resembles a paragraph (read: list) with an arrow inset (read: playlist). Click it, you get the music history. From this playlist view you can select an item to play it again, .

Choosing the Play icon brings you to a Music & Books "home page", again a resource that was more obviously in the original application top-level menu options. Selecting the Play icon to get to here, and it provides a variety of ways to select music or reader content.

What's really cool is that at the top is a "Recently Played" content list which is indexed by "the source" application (Read: Amazon Music, Pandora, Tune-in, etc.). What I really like is that, rather than showing only the _last_ content item for that source, you actually see each specific content history of instances you requested recently. In other words, if earlier today I bounced across 3 different Pandora stations, I can literally see those 3 choices in that history in this app location. Likewise, during the day I may use Tune-in to play NPR, WSJ News Pod, WWOZ radio, etc. and each/every selection is listed. (This is the equivalent list to what reviewing the Activity page I mentioned above as my request to expose to Fire TV.)

A subtle value of what I describe in the last paragraph above? I may listen to different Pandora stations in the course of my day while at home, or my car, or on my mobile...and some are menu clicks, other voice requests, etc. This index provides a place to see, across all devices and services I'm using, what selection I made to get it to play and what "syntax" Alexa would recognize to repeat that. If you want to build Alexa Routines to initiate playback on Harmony or by voice, you can use these listed details to view the exact syntax of what you should ask to be played in order to repeat that request as a routine in the future.

The full page view shows current song album art and play controls, and at the bottom left is an icon that looks like a list. Click it, you get the music history. From this playlist view you can select an item to play it again." Yes! It worked.

On the iOS Amazon Music app you can view your recently played songs list by clicking Library on the bottom toolbar. It should default you to the Recents option on the top toolbar, if not, click Recents. You will see Song History, click that and it will bring up the list.

@dh706 that used to work, but now all I get is a blank screen with a back button in the upper left. I am using Apple Music as my music source and on an iPad with iOS 15, so perhaps that has some bearing on the issue.

I am totally new to the Echo universe. I bought a Echo Show 8 for my 9 year old to access music since he does not have a cell phone and we don't plan on getting him one. I have added him to our Amazon Music family plan (a whole other problem because he is under 13). Well, is it possible to view the Amazon Music (AM) interface to browse music, save albums and songs to a library, create playlists? From what I am seeing, is that this device does not do that. We can talk to it and ask to play a particular artist or song. The only browse capability are these stupid boxes that show generic stations or playlists. That is useless. The kid is starting with a completely blank slate; he needs a way to browse and save stuff into his own library. I can't even get him logged into the PC AM app because it won't let him. He needs an account for those 13 and over and I can't create that because he needs a phone number to verify...which he does not have and I can't use mine because its connected to my account. And even if this was just for me, how would I access such an interface? Because if this is it, forget it! Please let me know if I cam missing something. I am not finding anything on YouTube or Google.

Thanks.

Before you build or listen to a playlist with Alexa, you need to have a streaming service compatible with Echo synced up. If you're a Prime Member, you already have an Amazon Music account at no additional cost connected and ready to use with Amazon's voice assistant.

To make a playlist using voice prompts, you'll have to follow a series of quick and straightforward commands. You can then create new playlists, ask the voice assistant to play specific albums, or even have Alexa add the song you're currently hearing to a playlist.

Alexa voice commands seemingly make it easier to create and listen to new music, but you may find it easier to build and play your song list manually using the Amazon Music app. Once you create a new playlist there, you can ask Alexa or use the Alexa app to play it wherever you are.

2. To name that playlist, you must first tell Alexa to create it. She will then follow up by asking what you would like to call it. State something like "Name the playlist Workout Jams."

3. Once you've created the playlist, ask Alexa to play any song or album to add it to your newly created playlist. It's important to note that the song you want to add must be playing. If it's not, Alexa can't add it to the playlist.

4. You can also request for Alexa to play a song and tell her to add the song or album to your playlist by saying something like, "Hey Alexa, add 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun' to my Slumber Party playlist."

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