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Wedding Ceremony Jazz and Blues Wedding Ceremony The Prayer Ave Maria Erik Satie -Gymnopedie Canon in D- Pachabel Jesu Joy of Mans Desire- Bach Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin= (Here Mendelssohn Wedding March Comes the Bride) Bach- Prelude in C “Spring”-Vivaldi Four Seasons Chopin- Prelude in e minor Debussy- Reverie The Look of Love Can’t Help Falling in Love-Elvis At Last-Etta James Unforgettable Sunrise Sunset How Sweet It Is to Be Loved by You Longer Than-Dan Fogelberg The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Wonderful World When You Say Nothing at All-Allison Krauss You Raise Me Up- Josh Groban Kiss From a Rose- Seal Secret Garden- Springsteen With or Without You- U2 Jazz and Blues Alice in Wonderland Waltz for Debbie God Bless the Child After Midnight Ain’t Misbehaving Beginning to See the Light Ellington Black and Blue Blue Monk Blue Skies I. Berlin Birth of the Blues Blue and Sentimental Body and Soul But beautiful Breezin Brubeck Medley Blue Rondo- Take Five-The Duke- Strange Meadowlark- Raggy Waltz Cherokee Deed I do Deep Purple Don't Get Around Much Anymore Emily Everything Happens to Me Fly Me to the Moon Georgia Getting Sentimental Over You Green Dolphin Street Green in Blue Greenhouse Blues Harlem Nocturne Here Comes That Rainy Day Honeysuckle Rose I Can't Get Started I Got it Bad I Remember You I Thought About You In My Solitude Jersey Bounce Lullaby of Bird land Lush Life Mercy Mercy Mood Indigo Moonlight Serenade Glen Miller Midnight Sun My Funny Valentine My Foolish Heart My Romance Nature Boy Nearness of You Our Love is Here to Stay On a Clear Day Poinciana Prelude to a Kiss Satin Doll Serenade in Blue Since I Fell for You Skylark So Rare Sophisticated Lady Stardust St. Louis Blues Stomping at the Savoy Stormy Monday Stormy Weather Taste of Honey What a Difference a Day Makes When Sunny Gets Blue CARLOS JOBIM [BOSSA NOVAS] If You Never Come to Me Dindi Girl From Ipanema Meditation One note Samba\ How Insensitive Once I Loved Gershwin Porter Begin the Beguine I've Got You Under My skin Easy to Love Night and Day What is This Thing Called Love So In Love You go to My Head Anything Goes You Do Something to Me Let's Call the Whole Thing Off Isn't It Romantic Rhapsody in Blue It Ain't Necessarily So But Not For Me Fascinating Rhythm Can't help Loving That Man The Man I Love Embraceable You They Can't Take That Away From Me Somebody Loves Me Someone to Watch Over Me Summertime Love Walked In I've Got Rhythm I’ve Got a Crush On You How Long Has This Been Going on Foggy Day SHOW TUNES + LIGHT Rhapsody In Blue CLASSICAL Warsaw Concerto Unexpected Song LOYD WEBER Phantom of the Opera Medley Les Miserable Medley Evita Medley Memories From Cats Annie/Tomorrow Send In The Clowns Oklahoma-Surrey With the Fringe- Doing What Comes Naturally/ Anything People will say we’re in Love You can Do I can do Better Try To Remember I've Grown Accustomed To Your Face I Could Have Danced All Night As Long As He Needs Me Where Is Love/ As Long as He Needs On a Clear Day Me/ Food Wonderful Food On The Street Where You Live Bewitched Bothered And Bewildered Hello Young Lovers Almost Like Being In Love You Are Too Beautiful If I Loved You Falling In Love With Love Maria/ There’s a Place for Us I Whistle a Happy Tune/ Hello Young Some Enchanted Evening Lovers Sound of Music/ Edelweiss/ Do Re MI Stephen Foster Medley Oh Susannah/Old Kentucky Home/Old Jeannie With Light Brown Hair Folks At Home/Beautiful Dreamer Civil War Medley, Ashoken melody etc from Ken Burns Series BEATLES All My Loving And I Love Her Blackbird Bungalow Bill Dear Prudence Don’t get me Down Eleanor Rigby Fool on the Hill Golden Slumbers Goodnight Guitar Gently Weeps Here Comes the Sun Here There And Everywhere Honey Pie I will Imagine If I Fell In Love With You In My Life Lady Madonna Let It Be Lucy in the Sky Martha My Dear Maxwell’s Silver Hammer Mother Nature’s Son Nowhere Man Norwegian Wood She Came In Thru the Bathroom Window She’s Leaving Home Something Strawberry Fields When I’m Sixty Four Yesterday You Never Give Me Your Money + Carry that weight SINATRA Strangers in the Night All the Way It Was a Very Good Year Let's Get Away From it All One for My Baby Night and Day My Way Nancy With the Laughing Face Softly as I Leave you Summer Breeze The Second Time Around Witchcraft The Way you Look Tonight You Make Me Feel So Young Young At Heart POP All by myself Arthur At Last All By Myself Baby I'm a Want You Both Sides Now Breezing CARPENTERS Cast your Fate to the Wind Close to You Daydream Dreaming The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Fields of Athen Rye Greensleeves How Deep Is Your Love Have I Told You Lately That I Love You- Van Morrison I Want to Make it With You I Can’t Help Falling in Love With You If Ipanema It's Too Late Baby I've Got A Song Killing me softly Laughter In The Rain Linus and Lucy theme Long Long time Look of Love Love Is Blue Masquerade Meditation Misty Moon Dance Moon Shadow Morning Has Broken Nature’s way Next Time Nights in White Satin On Broadway Our House CSNY People Are Strange Political Science Rainy Days and Mondays Riders on the Storm Rise-Herb Alpert Sailing Sail Away Say I love You in a Song Scarborough Fair Shadow of Your Smile She Believes in Me So Far Away Sting, Fields of Athen Rye Stormy Suspicious Minds Sunny The Lady in Red –Chris Deburgh The Rose Time After Time Cindi Lauper Time in a Bottle This Guys' in Love with You Tonight I Celebrate my Love Tuesday Afternoon- Moody Blues Valley of The Dolls Watch What Happens When I Fall in Love Wonderful Tonight Whiter Shade of Pale Who'll Stop the Rain Will You Still Love Me You Don't Know Me BACHARACH Alfie Do You Know the Way to San Jose I Say a Little Prayer The Look of love Never Gonna Fall in Love Raindrops What the World Needs Now MOTOWN Cherie Amour On the Boardwalk Stand by Me You Are the Sunshine of My Life Tracks of my tears Under the Boardwalk You and I You've Lost That Loving Feeling Billy Joel Always a Woman Honesty New York State of Mind Piano Man She's Got a Way About Her Leave a Tender Moment Alone Elton John Daniel Levon Rocket Man Sorry Seem to Be Theme From friends Tiny Dancer Your Song Goodbye Norma Jean James Taylor Carolina on my mind Fire and Rain I Don't Want To Be Lonely Tonight Long ago and Far away You've Got a Friend Secret of Life Up On the Roof It's Too Late Baby Will You Still Love Me Neil Diamond September Morn Song Sung Blue You Don't Bring Me Flowers Paul Simon Still Crazy Parsley Sage Rosemary/ Sounds of Silence FIFTIE'S Affair to Remember All I Have To Do Is Dream All Shook Up April Love Breaking Up Is Hard To Do Chances Are Don't Be Cruel Heartbreak Hotel Last Date Love Me Tender Misty Que Sera Sera/ True Love Scotch N Soda Silhouettes on the Shade Since I Don't Have You Since I Fell For You Sleepwalk Stranger on the Shore Tammy Tears on My Pillow Twilight Time Unchained Melody Wonderful World You Belong to Me You Send Me COUNTRY After the Loving Always on My Mind Behind Closed Doors Cold Cold Heart Crazy Desperado I Fall to Pieces If I Could Show You My Love If Tomorrow Never Comes When You Say Nothing at All Last Date Love Song Mr. Bojangles Red River Valley She Believes in Me Take it to the Limit Talking in Your Sleep TV and Movie Themes A Whole New World –Aladdin Beauty and the Beast Brian's Song Days of Wine And Roses Dr Zhivago Flintstones Godfather Gone with the Wind Hill Street Blues Ice Castles Lion King Little Mermaid Love is a Many Splendored Thing Love Story Moon River More Never On Sunday Odd Couple Pachabel Canon in D Romeo Juliet Sesame Street Being Green Sharade Sesame Street Somewhere In Time Somewhere Over the Rainbow St Elsewhere The Sting Summer of 42 Theme from Twin Peaks Theme from the Exorcist Tubular Bells Theme from the Deer Hunter Theme from Mash Theme from Thorn Birds Theme from Titanic Theme from Spiderman Three Coins in a Fountain True Love Up Where We Belong When You Wish Upon A Star STANDARDS Allegheny Moon Am I Blue Angel Eyes April in Paris As Time Goes By Autumn in New York Autumn Leaves Bali H'ai S. Pacific Buttermilk Sky Candy Big noise from Winnetka By By Blues Can't we be Friends Dancing in the Dark Darn that Dream Deed I do Deep purple Dream Dream a Little Dream of Me East of the Sun Ebb Tide Everything happens to me Flamingo Fools Rush In Frenesi/ Carioca Ghost of a Chance Guilty Haunted heart How High the Moon I'm in the Mood for Love I Can't Give You Anything but Love If I Loved You I Love Paris I Don't Know Why It Had to be You Laura Let's Fall In Love Long Ago and Far Away Makin Whoopee Mahan a de Carnival Manhattan Serenade Mean to Me Miserlou Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Moon Glow Moonlight In Vermont Moonlight in Vermont Moon of Manakoora My Blue Heaven My Prayer Nature Boy A Nightingale sang in Barclay Square Old man River Only You One for My Baby Paper Moon Pennies From Heaven People Will Say We're in Love Penthouse Serenade Perfidia Poinciana Red Sails in Sunset Seems Like Old Times September Song Sentimental Journey September in the Rain Singing in the Rain Smile Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Someone's Rocking My Dream Boat Some Enchanted Evening Stars Fell on Alabama Stella by Starlight Stormy Weather Sunday Kind of Love Small Hotel Sunrise Serenade Sweet Lorraine Taking a Chance on Love Talk of the Town Tangerine Tennessee Waltz Tenderly Thanks for the Memories These Foolish Things Till There Was You he Man I love The Very Thought of You Two Sleepy People These Foolish Things True Love Try a Little Tenderness Twilight Time Unforgettable Until the Real Thing Comes Along Up a Lazy river Very Thought of You What's New Wiffen Poof Song What'll I Do What a Wonderful World Where or When Younger than springtime S Pacific You are too Beautiful You Belong to Me You Made Me Love You .
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