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Thomas Champagne Song List THOMAS CHAMPAGNE SONG LIST Artist Song Champagne Sunshine Smilin Champagne Easy Reggae Champagne Coffee Table Champagne Sapo King Champagne Hwy Committee Champagne All that you do Champagne Down in Mississippi Champagne Another Woman Champagne Scotch and Water Champagne The Bear Song Champagne What it Takes Champagne White Linen Champagne Fire Water Champagne Mega Phone Champagne Smokin Joe Champagne I’m Tryin Champagne Fall in Love Champagne Half a Heart Champagne Jumpstart Champagne Soul Train Champagne Breakfast Champagne Seranade Champagne Halo Champagne Miss G Champagne Hold On Champagne Atlas Champagne Amnesia Champagne Hard Champagne 6.5 Champagne Slip Champagne Shade Champagne Oxygen Champagne and Rose, Irene Talk Champagne Wake Up Champagne True Romance Champagne Candy to Me Champagne and James, David Summer Bud Gist, Ryan Cures your Thirst Gist, Ryan Sun Flower Haywood Chics Dig Molin, Jason I can see you Marley, Bob Redemption Song Marley, Bob One Love Marley, Bob I Shot the Sheriff Marley, Bob 3 Little Birds Marley, Bob Waiting in Vain Marley, Bob Jammin Marley, Bob No Woman no cry Marley, Bob Small Axe Sublime Bad Fish 1 Sublime Don’t Push Sublime Santeria Sublime Jail House Toots and the Maytals 54-46 Toots and the Maytals Pressure Drop Donanvon Riki Tiki Tavi The Melodians Rivers of Babylon Elvis Costello Watching the Detectives The Commodores Easy Like a Sunday McFerrin, Bobby Don't Worry, Be Happy Ben Harper Steal my Kisses Ben Harper Burn One Down Ben Harper Forever Van Zandt, Towns Pancho and Lefty Williams, Hank Jambalaya Williams, Hank Your Cheatin Heart Williams, Hank Move it Over Williams, Hank Hey Good Lookin Nelson, Willie On the Road again Nelson, Willie Blue Eyes Crying Nelson, Willie Whiskey River Nelson, Willie & Haggard Good-hearted Woman Nelson, Willie (Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons) All of Me Nelson, Willie & Charles, Ray Seven Spanish Angels Strait, George All my Ex’s Robinson, Charlie Hometown Carl, Hayes Beaumont Brooks, Garth Friends in Low Places Lovett, Lyle If I had a boat Earle, Steve Copperhead Road Keen, Robert Earl Road Goes on Forever Jackson, Alan Don't Rock the Juke Box Loggins, Dave Please come to Boston Sun Volt Tear Stained Eye Hubbard, Ray Wiley Up against the wall Coe, David Allen Darling Coe, David Allen Long Hair Redneck Coe, David Allen (Chris Stapleton) Tennessee Whiskey Coe, David Allen (Johnny Paycheck) Take this Job and Shove it Haggard, Merle I think I’ll just stay here & Drink Carter-Cash, June and Kilgore, Merl Ring of Fire Cash, Johnny I walk the line Cash, Johnny Folsom Prison Blues Cash, Johnny Mama Tried Anderson, John Tequila Night Williams Jr, Hank Family Tradition Walker, Jerry Jeff Sangria Wine Walker, Jerry Jeff Pissing in the Wind Walker, Jerry Jeff Mr Bojangles Parton, Dolly Jolene Clark, Guy LA Freeway Denver, John Country Roads Nitty Gritty Band Rocky Top Nunn, Gary P London Homesick Blues Jennings, Waylon Lukenbach, TX 2 Old 97s Lonely Holiday Zack Brown Band Chicken Fried Kenny Chesney and Uncle Kracker When the Sun Goes Down Miller, Roger King of the Road Prine, John Angel from Montgomery Buffett, Jimmy Volcano Buffett, Jimmy Son of a Sailor Buffett, Jimmy A Pirate Looks Forty Buffett, Jimmy Fins Buffett, Jimmy Cheeseburger in Paradise Buffett, Jimmy Changes in Latitudes Buffett, Jimmy Another Saturday Night Buffett, Jimmy Margarittaville Buffett, Jimmy Come Monday Buffett, Jimmy Pencil Thin Mustache Buffett, Jimmy Why don't we get drunk Steve Miller Band Take the Money Steve Miller Band Joker Steve Miller Band Abracadabra Steve Miller Band Jungle Love America Horse with No Name The Beatles Yesterday The Beatles Obladi The Beatles With a Little Help From My Friends The Beatles Rocky Raccoon Marshall Tucker Band Can't you see The Allman Brothers Soulshine The Allman Brothers Sweet Melissa The Allman Brothers Midnight Rider Creedence Clearwater Revival Bad Moon Rising Creedence Clearwater Revival Born on the Bayou Creedence Clearwater Revival (Turner, Tina) Proud Mary Doobie Brothers Blackwater Dylan, Bob Knocking on Heavens Doors Dylan, Bob Man in Me Taylor, James Carolina on my Mind Taylor, James Fire and Rain Taylor, James (King, Carol) You've Got a Friend Rolling Stones You can’t always get what you want Rolling Stones Dead Flowers Mellencamp, John Cougar Little Pink Houses Van Morrison Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison Stoned Me Van Morrison Into the Mystic Van Morrison The Way Young Lovers Do Van Morrison Tupelo Honey Van Morrison Crazy Love Van Morrison Moondance Van Morrison Caravan Croce, Jim Bad Bad Leroy Brown Croce, Jim Operator Grateful Dead Friend of the Devil Grateful Dead Ripple Grateful Dead Casey Jones 3 Grateful Dead Me and My Uncle Grateful Dead Brown Eyed Woman and Red Grenadine Grateful Dead (King Radio) Woman are Smarter Young, Neil Harvest Moon McLean, Don American Pie Lynyrd Skynyrd Sweet Home Alabama Lynyrd Skynyrd Freebird Cat Stevens Wild World Pure Prairie League Amy The Eagles Hotel California The Eagles Take it Easy The Eagles Peaceful Easy Feeling King Harvest Dancing in the Moonlight Steelers Wheels Stuck in the Middle The Band Up on Cripple Creek The Band The Weight Gray, Dobie Drift Away Seger, Bob Turn the Page Clapton, Eric Layla Clapton, Eric Lay Down Sally Petty, Tom American Girl Petty, Tom Free Falling Petty, Tom Mary Jane Vaughn, Stevie Ray Pride and Joy Vaughn, Stevie Ray Life by the Drop Taj Mahal She Caught the Katy Springsteen, Bruce Born in the USA Led Zepplin Dyer Maker Diamond, Neil Sweet Caroline Simon, Paul Me and Julio John, Elton Tiny Dancer Vallie, Frankie Grease Redding, Otis Sitting on the Dock of the Bay Withers, Bill Use Me Withers, Bill Ain't no Sunshine James, Etta A Sunday Kind of Love Kool and the Gang Get Down on it Brown, Jackson Somebody’s Baby GNR Patience The Meters Audubon Zoo The Meters Cissy Strut The Meters Hey Pocky Way The Dixie Cups Iko Iko Belafonte, Harry Shake Senora Herbie Hancock Chameleon Pretty in Pink Psychedelic Furs REM Gardening at Night The Cars Just what I needed The Violent Fems Blister in the Sun Tommy Tutone Jenny New Order True Faith Delight Groove is in the heart The Knack My Sharona Snoop Dog Gin and Juice 4 Meghan Trainor All About That Bass Salt n Pepa Push it Fun Pumped Up Kicks Erasure A Little Respect The Cure Just Like Heaven The Cure Love Song The Wallflowers 6th Avenue Heartache I will wait Mumford and Sons Ray Lamontagne Trouble Counting Crows A Long December Jones, Norah Don’t Know Why Jones, Norah Come away with me Phillips Gone Gone David Gray Babylon Oasis Wonder Wall Train Marry Me Daft Punk Get Lucky Toad the wet sprocket All I want Foo Fighters Everlong Duncan Shiek Barely Breathing Extreme More than words Harold Arlen / E. Y. Harburg Somewhere over the Rainbow Dave Matthews You and Me Dave Matthews Mercy Lenny Kravitz Again Jack Johnson Banana Pancakes Jack Johnson Holes to Heaven Jack Johnson Mud Football Jack Johnson Inaudible Melodies Big Head Todd and The Monsters Bittersweet G Love Babys got sauce Mark Cohn Walking in Memphis Black Crows Good Friday Ryan Adams Lucky Now Ryan Adams When your young Weezer Island in the Sun Weezer Say it Ain't So Ween Roses are Free Modern English Melt With You Everclear Santa Monica Beck Go it Alone Phish Back on the Train Phish Come Waist Your Time Phish Gumbo Phish Farmhouse Soul Coughing Soft Serve Soul Coughing Janine Soul Coughing Is Chicago 5.
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