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Memphis Train Review Song List Memphis Train Review Song List SONG TITLE ORIGINAL ARTIST 25 or 6 to 4 Chicago Ain't Nobody Chaka Kahn Are You Gonna Kiss Me Thompson Square At Last Etta James Baby I Love You Aretha Franklin Before I Let Go Frankie Beverly and Maze Best Of My Love The Emotions Billie Jean Michael Jackson Black Cat Janet Jackson Boogie Oogie Oogie Taste of Honey Brick House The Commodores Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison Call Me Maybe Carly Rae Jepsen Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You Franki Valli Car Wash Rose Royce Celebration Kool & The Gang Chain of Fools Aretha Franklin Clean Up Woman Leela James Crazy In Love Beyonce Crazy Love Van Morrison Deja Vu Beyonce Disco Inferno Trammps Do I Do Stevie Wonder Dock of the Bay Otis Redding Don't Ask My Neighbors Emotions 1 Memphis Train Review Song List SONG TITLE ORIGINAL ARTIST Don't Stop Until You Get Enough Michael Jackson Endless Love Lionel Ritchie & Diana Ross Everything Michael Buble Fool In Love Ike & Tina Turner For Once In My Life Stevie Wonder Forget Me Nots Patrice Rushen Forget You Cee Lo Green Free Your Mind En Vogue Friends in Low Places Garth Brooks Fun Fun Fun Confunkshun Georgia Ray Charles Get Down On It Kool & The Gang Get Down Tonight KC and the Sunshine Band Gimme Some Lovin' The Spencer Davis Group Golden Jill Scott Good Times Chic Hava Nagila Traditional Hold On, I'm Coming Sam and Dave Home Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros Honky Tonk Women Rolling Stones I Don't Want to Lose Your Love Emotions I Don't Want To Miss A Thing Aerosmith I Feel For You Chaka Kahn I Hope You Dance Lee Ann Womack I Like The Way You Move Outkast 2 Memphis Train Review Song List SONG TITLE ORIGINAL ARTIST I Loved Her First Heartland I Want To Be Your Lover Prince I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor I'll Take You There Staple Singers I'm Every Woman Chaka Kahn If I Ain't Got You Alicia Keys If You Think I'm Sexy Rod Stewart In My House Mary Jane Girls In My Life The Beatles Isn't She Lovely Stevie Wonder It Had to Be You Harry Connick, Jr. It's Your Thing The Isley Brothers Just Dance Lady Gaga Just My Imagination The Temptations Kiss Prince Knock On Wood Eddie Floyd L.O.V.E. Nat "King" Cole Lady Marmalade Labelle Last Dance Donna Summer Let's Groove Earth, Wind and Fire Let's Stay Together Al Green Love Overboard Gladys Knight Love Rollercoaster Ohio Players Love Train O'Jays Midnight Hour Wilson Pickett 3 Memphis Train Review Song List SONG TITLE ORIGINAL ARTIST Midnight Train to Georgia Gladys Knight More Than A Woman The Bee-Gees Mustang Sally Wilson Pickett My Girl The Temptations My Little Girl Tim McGraw My Wish Rascal Flatts Natural Woman Aretha Franklin Never Gonna Give You Up Black Keys Nothing Can Change This Love Sam Cooke P.Y.T. Michael Jackson Play That Funky Music Wild Cherry Power of Love Huey Lewis & The News Proud Mary Ike & Tina Turner Real Love Mary J. Blige Respect Aretha Franklin Rock Steady Aretha Franklin Rock With You Michael Jackson Rollin' in The Deep Adele Runaway Baby Bruno Mars Saving All My Love Whitney Houston September Earth, Wind and Fire Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground) The Jacksons Shining Star Earth, Wind and Fire Shotgun Junior Walker Shout Otis Day & The Knights 4 Memphis Train Review Song List SONG TITLE ORIGINAL ARTIST Signed, Sealed, Delivered Stevie Wonder Single Ladies Beyonce Sir Duke Stevie Wonder Sledgehammer Peter Gabriel Some Kind of Wonderful Grand Funk Railroad Somewhere Over The Rainbow Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Stand By Me Ben E. King Stay With You John Legend Superstition Stevie Wonder Sweet Home Alabama Lynyrd Skynyrd Sweet Thang Chaka Khan Sweet Touch of Love Irma Thomas Take Me To The River Al Green Teena Marie Medley: Square Biz, Behind The Teena Marie Groove, Lover Girl Tennessee Waltz Patty Page That's How Strong My Love Is Otis Redding The Humpty Dance Digital Underground The Way You Look Tonight Frank Sinatra Think Aretha Franklin Thriller Michael Jackson Til You Come Back To Me Aretha Franklin To Be Real Cheryl Lynn Two of A Kind Garth Brooks Unforgettable Nat "King" Cole 5 Memphis Train Review Song List SONG TITLE ORIGINAL ARTIST Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' Michael Jackson We Are Family Sister Sledge What A Wonderful World Louis Armstrong What You Won't Do For Love Bobby Caldwell When You Say Nothing At All Alison Kraus Who I Am Jessica Andrews You Are The Best Thing Ray Lamontagne You Are The Sunshine Stevie Wonder You Got The Love Chaka Kahn You Know How to Love Me Leela James You Sexy Thing Hot Chocolate You're Something Special George Strait Your Everything Keith Urban 6 .
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