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You May Want to Request a Specific Song. Attached Is a List Nearly 300 You may want to request a specific song. Attached is a list nearly 300 songs that I do perform but chances are that the song you want isn’t on my list…seems that’s the way it is most of the time. I’m happy to play any of the songs on the attached list for you. If the song you want isn’t there, write your request on a $100 bill and drop it in the tip spittoon and I’ll learn it! 1 Act Naturally (Beatles) City of New Orleans (S. Goodman) Add a Little Love (G. Klyma) Clap Hands (T. Waits) Ain’t No Sunshine (B. Withers) Cocaine Blues (G. Davis) Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Come On in My Kitchen (R. Johnson) Body Down (C. Ely) Comes a Time (N. Young) All Along the Watchtower (B. Dylan) Come on up to the House (T. Waits) All My Loving (Beatles) Coming in to Los Angeles (A. Guthrie) All Over Now (Stones) Concrete and Barbed Wire (L. Williams) Already Gone (Eagles) Corrina, Corrina (J. Hurt) American Pie (D. 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