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Hometown Boyz Playlist N Photo.Pub Have fun with the best party band in Northeast PA!PA!———— THE HOMETOWN BOYZ! hps://www.gigmasters.com/country-band/the-hometown-boyz When The Stars Go Blue - Tim McGraw Family Tradition - Hank Williams Jr. I Loved Her First - Heartland I'm so miserable without you (it's just like having Canon in D - Pachelbel you around) - Hometown Boyz Ode to Joy - Beethoven Rockin’ - Hometown Boyz Wagon Wheel - Old Crow Medicine Show Washboard Boogie - Hometown Boyz Sweet Pea - Amos Lee God Bless America - Irving Berlin House of the Rising Sun - Animals ed. Margaritaville - Jimmy Buffet Eight Days a Week - Beatles Big John - Jimmy Dean I Saw her Standing There - Beatles I Hear You Knockin’ - Joe Walsh Twist and Shout - Beatles Sleepwalk - Johnny and Santo I Started A Joke - Bee Gees Boy Named Sue - Johnny Cash Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley Folsom Prison - Johnny Cash Old Time Rock ‘n’ Roll - Bob Seeger I Walk the Line - Johnny Cash Act Naturally - Buck Owens Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash Oh Boy - Buddy Holly Louie Louie - Kingsmen Peggy Sue - Buddy Holly MTA - Kingston Trio Timothy - Buoys Tom Dooley - Kingston Trio Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins Dead Skunk - Louden Wainwright Will the Circle be Unbroken - Carter Family Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Sknyrd Bad Moon Risin - CCR Rocky Top - Osborne Bros Green River - CCR Tennessee Waltz - Patti Page Proud Mary - CCR My Way - Paul Anka Suzie Q - CCR Garden Party - Rick Nelson Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry King of the Road - Roger Miller Memphis - Chuck Berry It’s All Over Now - Rolling Stones Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison Rebel Rebel - David Bowie Black Magic Woman - Santana Make the World Go Away - Eddy Arnold Pride and Joy - Stevie Ray Vaughn Hound Dog - Elvis Rock This Town - Stray Cats Little Sister - Elvis Stray Cat Strut - Stray Cats Suspicious Minds - Elvis My Girl - Temptations Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton Green Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones All I Have to do is Dream - Everly Brothers Hanky Panky - Tommy James and the Shondells Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino soon; available be will list updated An Jenny Jenny 867-5309 - Tommy Tutone Beverly Hillbillies - Flatt and Scruggs Ghost Riders in the Sky - traditional Dueling Banjos - Flatt and Scruggs Oh Susannah - traditional Friends in Low Places - Garth Brooks Orange Blossom Special - traditional Amarillo by Morning - George Strait Rollin in My Sweet Baby’s Arms - traditional Keep Your Hands to Yourself - Georgia Satellites Amazing Grace - traditional Breakup Song - Greg Kiln Band print was one this since added been have manysongs Wild Thing - Troggs Kawliga - Hank Williams Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison Move it on Over - Hank Williams Walk Don't Run - Ventures You Win Again - Hank Williams Kansas City - Wilbert Harrison I Can’t Help it if I'm Still in Love with you - Hank Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain - Willie Nelson Williams Mustang Sally - Wilson Pickett .
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