SIDEPOCKET SONG LIST 60'S & 70'S Motown and Soul Music

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SIDEPOCKET SONG LIST 60'S & 70'S Motown and Soul Music SIDEPOCKET SONG LIST 60’s & 70’s Motown and Soul Music Ain’t No Woman Like the One I Got Louie Louie Ain’t Too Proud to Beg Love the One You’re With At Last Maggie Mae Baby I Love You My Girl Barefootin’ Night Time is the Right Time (Why Do You)Build Me Up, Nowhere to Run Buttercup Oh Girl Busted On Broadway Can’t Turn You Loose Ooh Baby Baby Chain of Fools Ooh Poo Pa Doo (New Orleans Medley) Chapel of Love Outta Sight Dancin’ in the Streets Pain in My Heart Dock of the Bay Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone Don’t Let Go Rescue Me For Once in My Life Respect Get Ready River Deep Mountain High Gimme Some Kinda Sign Shotgun Goin’ Out of My Head Shake and Finger Pop Got To Use My Imagination Shaky Ground Groove Me Show Me Heat Wave Shout Hit the Road Jack Signed, Sealed, Delivered Hold On, I’m Comin’ 634-5789 How Sweet It Is So Fine I Can’t Stand the Rain Son of a Preacher Man I Don’t Need No Doctor Soul Man I Feel Good Stop In the Name of Love If I Were Your Woman Sunny If Lovin’ You Is Wrong Sunday Kind of Love I Got A Woman Sweet Caroline I Heard It Through the Grapevine Sweet Inspiration Iko Iko Take Me to the River I’ll Be There Tell It Like It Is It’s Your Thing Tell Mama Knock on Wood Too Hard to Handle Land of a Thousand Dances Treat Her Right Let’s Stay Together Try a Little Tenderness Love and Happiness Turn On Your Lovelight Love Potion #9 Unchain My Heart Lover Please Unchained Melody Ma Cherie Amour Under the Boardwalk Man and a Half Walkin’ the Dog Me and Mrs. Jones Walk On By Mercy Mercy Way You Do the Things You Do Midnight Hour What I Say Midnight Mover What’s Goin’ On Mister Pitiful When a Man Loves a Woman Mockingbird Who’s Makin’ Love Mustang Sally Wildflower and….. Will It Go ‘Round in Circles Ain’t No Sunshine When She’s You Are the Sunshine of My Life Gone (You Make Me Feel) Like a Natural After Midnight Woman And I Love Her You Send Me Bad, Bad Leroy Brown You’re the Best Thing That Ever Black Magic Woman Happened to Me Blue Velvet Your Love Keeps Liftin’ Me Higher Brown Sugar You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ Can’t Buy Me Love Margaritaville Cisco Kid Oh Pretty Woman Close To You Old Time Rock & Roll Come Together Proud Mary Domino Ruby Baby Evil Ways Satisfaction Gimme Some Lovin’ Since I Fell for You Good Lovin’ Spanish Eyes Gypsy Woman Surfin’ U.S.A Hey Jude Take It Easy Honky Tonk Women Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf) House of the Rising Sun The Letter I Can See Clearly Now Use Me I Saw Her Standing There Wind Beneath My Wings I Shot the Sheriff Wooly Bully It’s Not Unusual You Are So Beautiful I Want to Take You Higher Yesterday Joy to the World Lady Madonna Listen to the Music …and many more songs by Eric Clapton, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Rolling Stones, Temptations, Sly & the Family Stone, Santana, Stevie Wonder, Beatles, James Brown, Motown…. Want a Song You Don’t See Here? Just Ask Us! SIDEPOCKET SONG LIST 70’s & 80’s DANCE HITS Ain’t Nobody (Loves Me Better) I Will Survive Through the Fire Gloria Gaynor Chaka Khan Kiss Back In Love Again Prince/ Tom Jones LTD Play That Funky Music Brick House Wild Cherry Commodores Ring My Bell Celebration Anita Ward Kool & the Gang Rock Steady Centerfold – J. Geils Band Whispers Don’t Leave Me This Way Sexual Healing Thelma Houston Let’s Get it On Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Marvin Gaye Cyndi Lauper Thank You (Falletinme Be Mice Elf) Rock This Town – Want to Take You Higher Stray Cats Sly & the Family Stone Karma Chameleon September Do You Really Want to Hurt Me? Earth, Wind and Fire Culture Club (Boy George) Superstition Disco Inferno You Haven’t Done Nothing The Trammps Stevie Wonder Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love We Are Family Go? Soft Cell Sister Sledge I’ll Take You There Freeway of Love Staple Singers RESPECT White Wedding Aretha Franklin Billy Idol Bring Me a Higher Love Hungry Like the Wolf Stevie Winwood Duran, Duran My Perogative What Have You Done For Me Lately? Bobbie Brown Janet Jackson Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Get Down Tonight Baby K.C. & the Sunshine Band Barry White Hot Stuff Super Freak Last Dance Rick James Donna Summer Walk This Way Shame ACDC Gloria Gaynor It’s Raining Men The Weather Girls ...and many, many more… Want a Song You Don’t See Here? Just Ask Us! SIDEPOCKET SONG LIST A FEW FAVORITE WEDDING & DANCE REQUESTS Ice Cream(Better Than Chocolate) Sara McLoughlin Underneath it All Then I Saw Her Face Gwen Stefani/No Doubt Smash Mouth Fallin’ (Are You Ready for a) Thing Called Alicia Keyes Love Game of Love Runaway Santana/Michelle Shocked Something to Talk About Smooth Bonnie Raitt Santana Fallen Sweet Caroline Lauren Wood Neil Diamond True Companion Build Me Up, Buttercup (Why do You) Marc Cohn Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Baby You’re All I Need to Get By Barry White Ashford & Simpson Change the World Ain’t No Mountain High Enough Wonderful Tonight Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell Eric Clapton I Hope You Dance You’re Still the One Lee Ann Womack From This Moment On What a Wonderful World Man! I Feel Like a Woman Louis Armstrong Shania Twain At Last Moondance Etta James Brown Eyed Girl Because You Loved Me Into the Mystic When I Fall in Love Have I Told You Lately That I Love You Celine Dion Someone Exactly Like You I’ll Be There Crazy Love Mariah Carey Van Morrison My Perogative Last Dance Bobbie Brown Donna Summer I Say a Little Prayer For You Dionne Warwick You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman Aretha Franklin Swing and Up-Tempo Standards Love for Sale (1930 – 1950) Lullaby of Birdland Ain’t Misbehavin’ Mack the Knife Ain’t You Glad Makin’ Whoopee Ain’t She Sweet My Blue Heaven All of Me No Moon at All Almost Like Bein’ in Love On the Street Where You Live As Long as I Live On the Sunny Side of the Street Autumn Leaves Our Love is Here to Stay Baby It’s Cold Outside Paper Doll Blue Skies Route 66 But Not for Me Satin Doll Bye Bye Blackbird Secret Love Canadian Sunset Sentimental Journey Cheek to Cheek Smack Dab in the Middle Come Fly With Me Somebody Loves Me Days of Wine and Roses Somethin’s Gotta Give Do Nothin’ ‘Til You Hear From Me Speak Low Don’t Get Around Much Anymore Straighten Up and Fly Right Fly Me to the Moon S’Wonderful Foggy Day in London Town Take the A Train Frim Fram Sauce Tender Trap Give Me the Simple Life That Old Black Magic Hello Young Lovers There Will Never Be Another You Honeysuckle Rose They Can’t Take That Away from How About You Me How High the Moon This Can’t Be Love I Can’t Give You Anything But Love Too Marvelous for Words I Could Write a Book Way You Look Tonight I Get a Kick Out of You What is This Thing Called Love I Hear Music When I Take My Sugar to Tea I Love Paris Witchcraft I’m Beginning to See the Light You Made Me Love You In the Mood Young at Heart I Only Have Eyes for You Allright O.K. You Win It Had to Be You Boogie Woogie Country Girl It’s Alright With Me Chicken Ain’t Nothin’ But a Bird It’s Only a Paper Moon Chicken and the Hawk I’ve Got the World on a String Chicken Shack I’ve Got You Under My Skin Choo Choo Ch-Boogie Just in Time Don’t Let Go Just One of Those Things Feels So Good Lady is a Tramp Flip Flop and Fly Learnin’ the Blues Good Rockin’ Tonight Let’s Do It Is You Is or Is You Ain’t My Baby Let’s Fall in Love Jump Jive and Wail SIDEPOCKET SONG LIST Slow Standards (1930 – 1950) As Time Goes By O n e f o r M y Baby All the Way Over the Rainbow April in Paris Polka Dots and Moonbeams Bewitched ‘Round Midnight Blue Moon Ruby Body and Soul September Song Candy Shadow of Your Smile Come Rain or Come Shine Skylark Crazy He Calls Me Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Don’t Blame Me Someone to Watch Over Me Darn That Dream Stardust Deep Purple Stella by Starlight Embraceable You Stormy Weather Everytime We Say Goodbye Summertime Fools Rush In Sunday Kind of Love For Sentimental Reasons Sweet Lorraine Georgia on My Mind Teach Me Tonight God Bless the Child Tenderly Here’s That Rainy Day That’s All Hey There ‘Til There Was You How Long Has This Been Goin’ On? Time After Time I Can’t Get Started Try a Little Tenderness I Don’t Know Why Two Sleepy People I Left My Heart in San Francisco Unforgettable I’ll Be Seeing You Very Thought of You I’ll Get By What a Difference a Day It’s All In the Game Makes I’ve Got a Crush On You What a Wonderful World I’ve Got It Bad What Kind of Fool Am I? I Wish You Love What’s New Just For a Thrill When I Fall in Love Laura When Sunny Gets Blue Misty Willow Weep for Me Mona Lisa You Go to My Head Mood Indigo More Than You Know My Funny Valentine My Old Flame My One and Only Love Nearness of You Old Cape Cod Old Folks Want a Song You Don’t See Here? Just Ask Us! SIDEPOCKET SONG LIST 50’s Rock & Roll Latin Rhythms All I Have To Do Is Dream Besame Mucho All Shook Up Black Orpheus Blue Bossa Blue Suede Shoes Blue Tango Blueberry Hill Brazil Bony Maroney Corcovado(Quiet Nights) Don’t Be Cruel Desafinado Feels So Good Dindi Fever Frenesi Girl from Ipanema Girl Can’t Help It La Bamba Good Golly Miss Molly La Camparsita Great Balls of Fire Look of Love High Heel Sneakers Never on Sunday Hound Dog Night and Day I Can’t Help Falling In Love With You One Note Samba Our Day Will Come I Hear You Knockin’ Oye Como Va I’m Walkin’ Save the Last Dance for Jailhouse Rock Me Johnny Be Good Spanish Harlem Jump Jive and Wail Spanish Eyes Keep A-Knockin’ Speak Low Tea for Two(Cha Cha) Long Tall Sally Tequila Lucille Triste Memphis Watch What Happens Rip It Up Wave Rock Around the Clock Specialty Songs Roll Over Beethoven Anniversary Waltz Sea Cruise Auld Lang Syne Sea of Love Beer Barrel Polka Chicken Dance School Days Deyaniu Searchin’ Hava Nagilah See You Later Alligator Hawaiian Wedding Song Slippin’ and-a Slidin’ Hora Medley Stand By Me Jambalaya(Cajun) Tutti Fruitti Mexican Hat Dance My Wild Irish Rose Walkin’to New Orleans O Sole Mio Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On Sunrise Sunset Willie and the Hand Jive Tarantella Tennessee Waltz PLUS – HOLIDAY SONGS GALORE!! That’s Amore Tzena Volare Want a Song You Don’t See Here? Just Ask Us! .
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