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Sarah K Setlist SARAH K SETLIST 500 Miles The Proclaimers 2002 A Anne Marie A Team Ed Sheeran 3am Matchbox 20 A Sky Full Of Stars Coldplay A Thousand Years Christina Perri Adore Amy Shark Ain’t Nobody Chaka Khan Ain't No Sunshine Bill Withers All Of Me John Legend And the Boys Angus & Julia Stone American Boy Estelle Angels Robbie Williams April Sun In Cuba Dragon Bad Guy Billie Eilish Bellyache Billie Eilish Better Be Home Soon Crowded House Better Together Jack Johnson Big Jet Plan Angus & Julia Stone Big Yellow Taxi Joni Mitchell Bills Bills Bills Destiny’s Child Billie Jean Michael Jackson Black And Gold Sam Sparro Black Magic Woman Santana Blame It On Me George Ezra Blame It On The Boogie Jackson 5 Blank Space Taylor Swift Break Even The Script Brother Matt Corby Can't Feel My Face the Weekend Can't Help Falling In Love With You Elvis Presley Can't Hurry Love The Supremes Cannonball Damien Rice Collide Howie Come Away With Me Nora Jones Could You Be Loved Bob Marley Counting Stars One Republic Country Road John Denver Crazy In Love Beyonce Crazy Gnarls Buckley Dancing In The Moonlight Toploader Dance With Somebody Whitney Housten Don't Know Why Nora Jones Don't You Worry Child Swedish House Mafia Dream Catch Me Newton Faulkner Dreams Fleetwood Mac Drunk In Love Beyonce SARAH K SETLIST Dumb Things Paul Kelly Electric Feel MGMT Empire State Of Mind Alicia Keys Faith George Michael Fast Car Tracy Chapman Finesse Bruno Mars Fire And The Flood Vance Joy Fly Me To The Moon Frank Sinatra Folsom Prison Johnny Cash Forever Young The Youth Group Free Rudimental Free Fallin Tom Petty Fresh Eyes Andy Gramma Genie in A Bottle Christina Aguilera Georgia On My Mind Ray Charles Georgia Vance Joy Get Lucky Daft Punk Girls just Wanna Have Fun Cindy Lauper Give Me One Reason Tracy Chapman Go Your Own Way Fleetwood Mac Talk Is Cheap Chet Faker Hallelujah Lenard Cohen Hand In My Pocket Alanis Morissete Happy Pharrel Williams Heart Of Gold Neil Young Hit The Road Jack Ray Charles Ho Hey The Lumineers Home Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros How long Will I Love You Ellie Goulding I Need A Dollar Aloe Blac I Want To Break Free Queen I Wanna Hold Your Hand The Beatles I Will Wait Mumford and Sons I'm Yours Jason Mraz Iris Goo Goo Dolls Is This Love Bob Marley Isn't She Lovely Stevie Wonder Jolene Dolly Parton Kiss Me Sixpence None the Richer Landslide Fleetwood Mac Latch Sam Smith Lego House Ed Sheeran Let Her Go Passenger Let It Be The Beatles Little Lion Man Mumford and Sons Lonely Boy The Black Keys Lovestory Taylor Swift Make You Feel My Love Adele SARAH K SETLIST Malibu Miley Cyrus Man In The Mirror Michael Jackson Master Blaster Stevie Wonder My Happiness Powderfinger Naive The Kooks Never Tear Us Apart INXS No Diggity Blackstreet No Scrubs TLC Nothing Breaks Like A Heart Miley Cyrus Perfect Ed Sheeran Photograph Ed Sheeran Pony Genuwine Price Tag Jessie J Proud Mary Creedence Clearwater Revival Pumped Up Kicks Foster the People Purple Rain Prince Rehab Amy Winehouse Ring of Fire Johnny Cash Riptide Vance Joy Roar Katy Perry Roxanne The Police Royals Lorde Rude Magic Save Tonight Eagle Eyed Cherry Say It Flume Say It Right Nelly Furtado Say My Name Destiny’s Child Scar Missy Higgins Scientist Cold Play Set Fire To The Rain Adele Sex On Fire Kings Of Leon She Will Be Loved Maroon Shallow Lady Gaga Shape Of You Ed Sheeran Signed, Sealed, Delivered Stevie Wonder Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay Otis Redding Skinny Love Bon Iver Smells Like Teen Spirit Nirvana So Sick Ne-yo Someone Like You Adele Someone You Loved Lewis Capaldi Son Of A Preacher Man Dusty Springfield Songbird Eva Cassidy Stand By Me John Lennon Stay With Me Sam Smith Steal My Kisses Ben Harper Stolen Dance Milky Chance Sugar Man Rodgriques SARAH K SETLIST Summertime Sadness Lana Del Rey Superstition Stevie Wonder Sunday Morning Maroon 5 Sweat Inner Circle Sweet Child O Mine Guns n Roses Sweet Dreams Eurythmics Take Me To Church Hozier Teenage Dirtbag Wheatus Tennesse Whiskey Chris Stapleton The Girl City And Colour The Special Two Missy Higgins Thinkin Out Loud Ed Sheeran Titanium Sia True Colours Cindy Lauper Umbrella Rihanna Uptown Funk Bruno Mars Use Somebody Kings Of Leon Valerie Amy Winehouse Waiting On The World To Change John Mayer Walking On Sunshine Katrina And The Waves We Are Family Sister Sledge We found Love Rihanna Whats Up 4 Non Blondes When Doves Cry Prince Where I Stood Missy Higgins Where Is The Love Black Eyed Peas Wicked Game Chris Issak Wish You Well Benard Fanning Wonderwall Oasis Yellow Cold Play Yellow Brick Road Angus & Julia Stone You Don't Treat Me No Good Sonia Dado You Give Me Something James Morrison You Got It Bad Usher You’re the One That I Want Greece Young Dumb and Broke Khalid Zombie The Cranberries .
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