I wasn't happy with the fragile redundancy present in the OP and my earlier solution, so what follows are solutions without that problem:
perl -MFile::Find -le"chdir($ARGV[0]); find { wanted=>sub{ -d || print
+ /..(.*)/ }, no_chdir=>1 }, '.'" C:\users\User\Music >filelist.txt
perl -MFile::Find::Rule -le"chdir($ARGV[0]); print for File::Find::Rul
+e->file->in('.')" C:\users\User\Music >filelist.txt
The key is to use chdir to select the perspective you want (and preserve that perspective using no_chdir=>1 with File::Find)
In both cases, I filtered out directories.
Ref: File::Find, File::Find::Rule
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