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JJ Cale Ain't No Sunshine After Midnight – JJ Cale Ain't No Sunshine – Bill Withers Ain't Too Proud To Beg – The Temptations All Along The Watchtower – Bob Dylan/Jimi Hendrix Angel From Montgomery – John Prine/Bonnie Raitt Around & Around – Chuck Berry Baby Please Don’t Go – Big Joe Williams/Muddy Waters Baby What You Want Me To Do – Jimmy Reed Bad Moon Rising – CCR Beast Of Burden – The Rolling Stones Before You Accuse Me – Bo Diddley Black Magic Woman – Peter Green/Santana Blue Suede Shoes – Elvis Presley Born Under A Bad Sign – Albert King/Cream Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison Bring It On Home To Me – Sam Cooke Cocaine – JJ Cale Crazy Love – Van Morrison Crosscut Saw – Albert King Crossroads – Eric Clapton Diamonds On The Inside – Ben Harper Don't Think Twice, It's All Right – Bob Dylan Everyday I Have The Blues – BB King Every Step You Take – The Police Folsom Prison Blues – Johnny Cash For What It's Worth – Buffalo Springfield Fortunate Son – CCR Foxy Lady – Jimi Hendrix Further On Up The Road – Bobby Bland Gallows Pole – Lead belly/Led Zeppelin Girl From The North Country – Bob Dylan Gloria – Van Morrison Harvest Moon – Neil Young Heart Of Gold – Neil Young Hey Joe – The Leaves/Jimi Hendrix Honky Tonk Woman – The Rolling Stones Hound Dog – Elvis Presley House Of The Rising Sun – The Animals If I Were A Carpenter – Tim Hardin/Johnny Cash I Got A Woman – Ray Charles I Need Your Love So Bad – Fleetwood Mac In The Midnight Hour – Wilson Pickett I Saw Here Standing There – The Beatles I Shall Be Released – Bob Dylan I Shot The Sheriff – Bob Marley/Eric Clapton I Walk The Line – Johnny Cash I'm Ready – Fats Domino I'm Walkin' – Fats Domino I've Got A Thing About You Baby – Tony Joe White/Elvis Presley I Won't Back Down – Tom Petty Jumpin' Jack Flash – The Rolling Stones Knocking On Heavens Door – Bob Dylan Lay Down Sally – Eric Clapton Layla – Eric Clapton Let The Good Times Roll – Louis Jordan/B.B. King Little Red Rooster – Willie Dixon/Howlin' Wolf Little Sister – Elvis Presley Love Me Two Times – The Doors Memphis Tennessee – Chuck Berry Midnight Special – Leadbelly/CCR Mustang Sally – Wilson Pickett My Babe – Little Walter My Girl Josephine – Fats Domino Mystery Train – Elvis Presley Old Man – Neil Young One – U2 People Get Ready – Curtis Mayfield Play That Funky Music – Wild Cherry Promised Land – Chuck Berry Proud Mary – CCR Rainy Night In Georgia – Tony Joe White/Brook Benton Ring Of Fire – Johnny Cash Roadhouse Blues – The Doors Rock Me Baby – B.B King Route 66 – Chuck Berry Shake Your Moneymaker – Elmore James Stand By Me – Ben E King Summer Of 69 – Bryan Adams Superstitious – Stevie Wonder Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd Take Me To The River – Al Green Tangerine – Led Zeppelin The Joker – Steve Miller Band The Thrill Is Gone – BB King The Weight – The Band Tupelo Honey – Van Morrison Twist & Shout – Isley Brothers/The Beatles Waiting On A Friend – The Rolling Stones What'd I Say – Ray Charles A Whiter Shade Of Pale – Procol Harum Who Do You Love – Bo Diddley Who'll Stop The Rain – CCR Wild Horses – The Rolling Stones Wild Thing – The Wild Ones/The Troggs Wonderwall – Oasis/Ryan Adams (Version) You Can't Always Get What You Want – The Rolling Stones You've Got To Hide Your Love Away – The Beatles.
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