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Sean Rivers Music Sean Rivers Song List (as of 4/29/16) 4 Non Blondes – What’s Up Kings of Leon – Use Somebody All American Rejects – Swing Swing, Dirty Little Secret KtTunstall – Black Horse and Cherry Tree Allman Brothers Band - Melissa Lady Antebellum – Need You Now Barenaked Ladies – Brian Wilson, Old Apartment Lady Gaga – Paparazzi, Poker Face Beatles – A Hard Days Night Lifehouse– You and Me, Halfway Gone Billy Joel – Only the Good Die Young Live – Lightening Crashes Bob Seger – Turn the Page, Katmandu LynyrdSkynyrd – Sweet Home Alabama Bruce Springsteen – Dancing in the Dark, Thunder Road Maroon 5 – She Will be Loved Cold Play – Green Eyes Marshall Tucker Band – Can’t You See Counting Crows – Mr. Jones, Ghost in You, Rain King, Einstein On The Beach Matchbox Twenty – Bright Lights, Unwell, Hang, 3AM, Long Day Crowded House – Something So Strong, Better Be Home Soon Mat Kearney – Nothing Left to Lose, Hey Mama Church – Under the Milky Way Matt Nathanson – I Saw Daughtry – Home, Over You, No Surprise Men At Work – Down Under Dave Mathews – Typical Situation, Ants Marching Modern English – Melt With You Del Amitri – Driving with Your Brakes On Mumford and Sons – Little Lion Man Deep Blue Something – Breakfast at Tiffany’s Nickelback – Photograph, Rockstar Dishwalla – Give, Counting Blue Cars, Bridge Song Neil Diamond – Sweet Caroline Doobie Brothers – Listen to the Music O.A.R. – Hey Girl, Shattered Dr. Hook – Cover of the Rolling Stone Oasis – Wonderwall, Champagne Supernova Duncan Sheik – Barely Breathing Obadiah Parker – Hey Ya Eagle Eye Cherry – Save Tonight Pearl Jam – Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town Eagles – Take it Easy, Peaceful Easy Feeling Peter Gabriel – In Your Eyes Elvis Presley – Suspicious Minds Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here Eric Clapton -Wonderful Tonight Police – Every Breath You Take Fall Out Boy – Sugar We’re Going Down Prince – Purple Rain Fray – Over My Head Proclaimers – 500 Miles Green Day – Time of Your Life, American Idiot ,Basket Case Pure Prairie League – Amy Gin Blossoms – Hey Jealousy Radiohead - Creep George Michael - Faith REM – End of the World Goo Goo Dolls – Slide, Black Balloon Rolling Stones– Can’t Get What...,Sympathy for the Devil, Wild Horses Guns N’Roses – Used to Love Her Rod Stewart – Maggie May Guster – Amsterdam Semisonic– Closing Time Hootie and the Blowfish – Let Her Cry, Hold My Hand Simon & Garfunkel – Mrs. Robinson Howie Day - Collide Shinedown – Simple Man Incubus – Drive Sister Hazel – All For You, Happy Indigo Girls – Closer to Fine, Strange Fire Snow Patrol – Chasing Cars, Run Jack Johnson – Sitting, Waiting, Wishing Sublime – Santeria, What I Got James – Laid Switchfoot – This is Your Life, Awakening Jason Mraz – I’m Yours, You and I Both Teddy Geiger – For You I Will John Cougar Mellencamp – Hurt So Good, Jack and Diane, Pink Houses The Calling – Wherever You May Go Johnny Cash – Ring of Fire The Cure – Just Like Heaven Jonathon Edwards – Sunshine Third Eye Blind – Semi-Charmed Life, Jumper Journey – Don’t Stop Believing Toad the Wet Sprocket – Fly From Heaven Killers – Human Tom Petty – Free Fallin’, American Girl Tommy Tutone – 8675309 Tonic – If You Could Only See Train – Drops of Jupiter, Meet Virginia, Hey Soul Sister, Drive By TravieMoCoy – Billionaire U2 – One, Beautiful Day, Desire Van Morrison – Brown Eyed Girl Vertical Horizon – Everything You Want Gotye- Somebody I Used To Know Adele– Rolling In The Deep Phillip Phillips – Home, Gone GoneGone Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks Fuel – Shimmer Neon Trees – Everybody Talks Marc Cohn – Walking In Memphis Lumineers– Ho Hey, Stubborn Love Poison – Every Rose Has its Thorn Darius Rucker – Wagon Wheel Rascal Flatts – Rewind, Bless This Broken Road Carly Rae Jepsen – Call Me Maybe OneRepublic – Counting Stars Bon Jovi – Blaze of Glory, Wanted Dead or Alive, Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night Taylor Swift– Mine YaYa So – Why You Gotta Be So Rude Bryan Adams – Summer of 69 Luke Bryan – Country Girl, Play it Again Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud The Stubby Shillelaghs – Whiskey in the Jar John Legend – All of Me Mr.Big – To Be With You The Outfield – Your Love Hozier – Take Me to Church 1000 Horses – Smoke Justin Bieber – Sorry Andy Grammar – Nah Nah Honey Bastille – Pompeii Blues Traveler – Runaround The Dubliners – The Wild Rover Irish Rovers – Drunken Sailor Steve Earle – Galway Girl Toby Keith – Red Solo Cup Rihanna– FourFiveSeconds Blackstreet– No Diggity Bruno Mars – Billionaire Magic - Rude Elvis Costello – Alison Guns N Roses - Patience .
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