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'Zoom Jam' Songs All ‘Zoom Jam' Songs – By Week – Through Week 20 August 24, 2020 Table of Contents Week 1 – April 5, 2020.......................................................................................................................................3 Week 2 – April 12, 2020.....................................................................................................................................4 Week 3 – April 19, 2020.....................................................................................................................................5 Week 4 – April 26, 2020.....................................................................................................................................6 Week 5 – May 3, 2020........................................................................................................................................7 Week 6 – May 10, 2020......................................................................................................................................7 Week 7 – May 17, 2020......................................................................................................................................8 Week 8 – May 24, 2020......................................................................................................................................8 Week 9 – May 31, 2020......................................................................................................................................9 Week 10 – June 7, 2020......................................................................................................................................9 Week 11 – June 14, 2020...................................................................................................................................10 Week 12 – June 21, 2020...................................................................................................................................11 Week 13 – June 28, 2020..................................................................................................................................12 Week 14 – July 5, 2020.....................................................................................................................................14 Week 15 – July 12, 2020...................................................................................................................................15 Week 16 – July 19, 2020...................................................................................................................................16 Week 17 – July 26, 2020...................................................................................................................................17 Week 18 – August 9, 2020................................................................................................................................18 Week 19 – August 16, 2020..............................................................................................................................19 Week 20 – August 23, 2020..............................................................................................................................20 Total Songs = 273 ALL ‘ZOOM JAM' SONGS BY WEEK – PAGE 1 OF 20 ALL ‘ZOOM JAM' SONGS BY WEEK – PAGE 2 OF 20 Week 1 – April 5, 2020 Anticipation (Carly Simon, 1971) Zoom_01 C L C & G P I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) (Charlie and Craig Reid, 1987) Zoom_01 C & G P Jamaica Farewell (Lyrics by "Lord Burgess" [Irving Burgie], Zoom_01 C P ca. 1956, using a Jamaican folk song melody) Look What They've Done To My Song (Melanie Anne Safka– Zoom_01 C L Schekeryk, ca. 1970) C & G P Lydia the Tattooed Lady (Yip Harburg and Harold Arlen, Zoom_01 C L 1939) Moon River (Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer, 1961) Zoom_01 C, F & G P Since I Met You Baby (Ivory Joe Hunter, 1956) Zoom_01 C P Tonight You Belong To Me (Billy Rose and Lee David, 1926) Zoom_01 G P C & G P Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder? (George Zoom_01 C, D & G P L. Geifer, 1898) Whole World in His Hands (Described as a traditional African Zoom_01 C P American spiritual, first published in 1927; possibly written by Master Sergeant Obie Edwin Philpot) Winchester Cathedral (Geoff Stephens, ca. 1966) Zoom_01 C & G P 11 Songs ALL ‘ZOOM JAM' SONGS BY WEEK – PAGE 3 OF 20 Week 2 – April 12, 2020 A World of Our Own (Tom Springfield, 1965) Zoom_02 C L C & G P Angel From Montgomery (John Prine, 1971) Zoom_02 C & G L Desperado (Glenn Frey & Don Henley, 1973) Zoom_02 C L C & G P Dust in the Wind (Kerry Livgren, 1977) Zoom_02 C L C & G P Easter Parade (Irving Berlin, 1933) Zoom_02 F P England Swings (Roger Miller, 1965) Zoom_02 C, D & G P I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones (Chris Yacich Zoom_02 C P & Lorraine Milne, 1936) I Think We're Alone Now (Ritchie Cordell & Bo Gentry, Zoom_02 C & G L 1966) I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (attributed to Hank Williams, Zoom_02 C P 1949) G P Just My Imagination (Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong, Zoom_02 C L 1970) C & G P Let It Be Me (Gilbert Bécaud & Pierre Delanoe; English Zoom_02 C, D & G P lyrics by Manny Curtis) Lonely People (Dan Peek and Catherine Peek, 1973) Zoom_02 C L C & G P Makin' Whoopee (Gus Kahn & Walter Donaldson, 1928) Zoom_02 C L C & G P MTA (Jacqueline Steiner & Bess Lomax Hawes, 1949) Zoom_02 C & G P Suzanne (Leonard Cohen, 1966) Zoom_02 C L C & G P Sweet Violets ("Adapted from a folk song" by Cy Coben & Zoom_02 C & G P Charles Grean, 1951) 16 Songs ALL ‘ZOOM JAM' SONGS BY WEEK – PAGE 4 OF 20 Week 3 – April 19, 2020 Don't Stop (Thinking About Tomorrow) (Christine McVie, Zoom_03 D & G L 1977) Don't Stop Believin' (Steve Perry & Neal Schon, 1981) Zoom_03 C L Happy Birthday w/ Hawaiian verse (Arrangement by Mele Zoom_03 C P Fong) Keep On The Sunny Side (Blenkhorn & Entwisle, 1899) Zoom_03 C L Zoom_12 C, D & G P Lockdown Blues (SJ Nolan, 2020) Zoom_03 A P Mahalo Nui (Thank You Very Much) (Words by Harold Zoom_03 C & G P Roes; Music by Carol Roes and Lloyd Stone, 1956) Shaving Cream (Benny Bell, 1946) Zoom_03 C P The Weight (Robbie Robertson) Zoom_03 C L Three Little Birds (Bob Marley) Zoom_03 C & G P What Did Delaware (Irving Gordon, 1959) Zoom_03 C P Working On The Chain Gang (Sam Cooke, ca. 1959) Zoom_03 C P 12 Songs ALL ‘ZOOM JAM' SONGS BY WEEK – PAGE 5 OF 20 Week 4 – April 26, 2020 A Kind Of Hush (Les Reed and Geoff Stephens, 1966) Zoom_04 C L All I Have to Do Is Dream (Boudleaux Bryant of the husband– Zoom_04 C L and–wife songwriting team Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, 1958) Can't You See (Toy Caldwell, 1973) Zoom_04 G L Dance, Dance, Dance (Brenda Cooper, Joseph Cooper & Steve Zoom_04 C, F & G P Miller) C, F & G L Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor (Lonnie Donegan, Zoom_04 C & G L 1959) Greenback Dollar (Hoyt Axton & Ken Ramsey, 1962) Zoom_04 Am & Em P I'll Have To Say I Love You I A Song (Jim Croce, ca. 1974) Zoom_04 C L Margaritaville (Jimmy Buffett, 1977) Zoom_04 C L Save The Last Dance For Me (Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, ca. Zoom_04 C P 1960) When I'm Gone (“The Cup Song”) (A. P. Carter, 1931) Zoom_04 C L You Were On My Mind (Sylvia Fricker, 1962) Zoom_04 C L C & G P 11 Songs ALL ‘ZOOM JAM' SONGS BY WEEK – PAGE 6 OF 20 Week 5 – May 3, 2020 Back Home Again (John Denver, 1974) Zoom_05 A, C & G P Cracklin' Rosie (Neil Diamond, ca. 1970) Zoom_05 C & G P Eight Days A Week (Paul McCartney, John Lennon, 1964) Zoom_05 C, D & G P Georgia On My Mind (Hoagy Carmichael & Stuart Gorrell, Zoom_05 C P 1930) Grandma's Feather Bed (Jim Connor, 1964) Zoom_05 C & G P Hawaii Calls (Harry Owens, ca. 1935) Zoom_05 C, F & G P Heart of Gold (Neil Young, ca. 1972) Zoom_05 Em P & L May Day Is Lei Day In Hawaii (Ruth and Leonard "Red" Zoom_05 F P Hawk, ca. 1927–1929) Pencil Thin Mustache (Jimmy Buffett) Zoom_05 C L Singing In The Rain (Arthur Freed & Nacio Herb Brown, Zoom_05 F P 1928) Tennessee Stud (Jimmy Driftwood, ca. 1959) Zoom_05 A & G L Try To Remember (Tom Jones–Harvey Schmidt, ca. 1960) Zoom_05 C & G P 12 Songs Week 6 – May 10, 2020 Annie's Song (John Denver, 1973) Zoom_06 C & G P Blue Hawaii (Leo Robin & Ralph Rainger, 1937) Zoom_06 C & G P Fish And Poi (Jack Pitman & Bob Magoon, Jr., 1953) Zoom_06 C L ("Mama don't scold me, I no go work today") Hanalei Moon (Bob Nelson, 1974) Zoom_06 C, F & G P Ohio (Neil Young, ca. 1970) Zoom_06 Dm P Ukulele Lady (Gus Kahn & Richard A. Whiting, 1925) Zoom_06 C & F L 6 Songs ALL ‘ZOOM JAM' SONGS BY WEEK – PAGE 7 OF 20 Week 7 – May 17, 2020 Daydream (John Sebastian, 1966) Zoom_07 C & G L Hawaiian Eyes (Jon Osorio & Randy Borden, 1981) Zoom_07 C L Honolulu City Lights (Keola Beamer, early 1970s) Zoom_07 C & G L Hula Heaven (Ralph Rainger & Leo Robin, 1937) Zoom_07 C P I Only Want To Be With You (Mike Hawker and Ivor Zoom_07 C & F L Raymonde, 1961–2) I Wonder Where My Little Hula Girl Has Gone (Johnny Zoom_07 G L Noble, Treve Bluett, & Walter Donaldson, 1938) On The Beach At Waikiki (G. H. Stover & Henry Kailimai, Zoom_07 C & G P 1916) Pidgin Engkish Hula (Charles E. King, 1933) Zoom_07 F L Up On the Roof (Gerry Goffin and Carole King, 1962) Zoom_07 C & F L 9 Songs Week 8 – May 24, 2020 Hawaii (Brian Wilson & Mike Love, 1963) Zoom_08 G P Hello Mary Lou (Gene Pitney, ca. 1960) Zoom_08 C, F & G P Honolulu Lulu (Jan Berry, Roger Christian, & Lou Adler, Zoom_08 A P 1963) North Shore Serenade (Nalani Jenkins, 2005) Zoom_08 C, F & G P Susie Q (Dale Hawkins, Robert Chaisson, Stan Lewis, Stan Zoom_08 A P Lewis, ca. 1957) Waikiki (Andrew Kealoha Cummings, 1938) Zoom_08 F P You Ku'uipo (Gilbert Belmudez & William Awihilima Zoom_08 C & G P Kahaiali'i) 7 Songs
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