Well i am assuming you want to play the sound associated with the last button pressed and not play many sounds together.
So you have a global sound variable which you change on button press
var sound:Sound=new Sound(new URLRequest("music.mp3"));
var soundChannel:SoundChannel=new SoundChannel();
soundChannel=sound.play();
soundChannel.addEventListener(Event.SOUND_COMPLETE,loop_Sound);
function loop_Sound(e:Event){
soundChannel=sound.play();
//I know you don't need to add the listener again to the sound channel
//but this is something i just do
soundChannel.addEventListener(Event.SOUND_COMPLETE,loop_Sound);
}
//call this function when the button is pressed
//you could name the button name as the sound file's name
//and use e.currenttarget.name or something
function change_Sound(e:MouseEvent){
sound=new Sound(new URLRequest("music2.mp3"));
}
This would load the sound when the button is pressed but play it only when your current sound finishes playing and if the button is not pressed while it is playing it would loop the current sound .Best Of Luck!!