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Classic Rock Song List THE British Invasion Tribute - Classic Rock Song List SONG TITLE ARTIST SONG TITLE ARTIST A DAY IN THE LIFE BEATLES, THE DAYDREAM BELIEVER MONKEES, THE A HARD DAY'S NIGHT BEATLES, THE DEAD OR ALIVE BON JOVI A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS BEATLES, THE DEAR PRUDENCE BEATLES, THE ABBEY ROAD-SIDE B BEATLES, THE DESPERADO EAGLES, THE ADDICTED TO LOVE ROBERT PALMER DEVIL IS A FRIEND GRATEFUL DEAD ALL DAY AND ALL OF THE NIGHT KINKS, THE DOCK OF THE BAY OTIS READING ALL MY LOVING BEATLES, THE DOCTOR, DOCTOR ROBERT PALMER ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE BEATLES, THE DON'T STOP FLEETWOOD MAC ALREADY GONE EAGLES, THE DON'T STOP BELIEVING JOURNEY AMANDA BOSTON DON'T YOU SIMPLE MINDS AMERICAN GIRL TOM PETTY DOO WAH DIDDY MANFRED MANN AMERICAN PIE DON MACLEAN DRIFT AWAY DOBIE GREY AMY PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE DROPS OF JUPITER TRAIN ANGIE ROLLING STONES, THE EIGHT DAYS A WEEK BEATLES, THE ANY WAY YOU WANT IT JOURNEY END OF THE INNOCENCE DON HENLEY ARE YOU GONNA BE MY GIRL JET EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN POISON BACK IN THE U.S.S.R. BEATLES, THE EVIL WAYS SANTANA BAD DAY AGAIN FUEL FAITHFULLY JOURNEY BAD LEROY BROWN JIM CROCE FEEL LIKE MAKIN' LOVE BAD COMPANY BAD MOON RISING CCR FERRY CROSS THE MERSEY GERRY & THE PACEMAKERS BAND ON THE RUN PAUL McCARTNEY FIRE BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN BANG A GONG T-REX FIRE AND RAIN JAMES TAYLOR BECAUSE DAVE CLARK FIVE FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD BEHIND BLUE EYES WHO, THE FOR YOUR LOVE YARDBIRDS, THE BETH KISS FOREVER YOUNG ROD STEWART BIRTHDAY BEATLES, THE FORTUNATE SON CCR BORN TO BE WILD STEPPENWOLF FOUND OUT ABOUT YOU GIN BLOSSOMS BREAKDOWN TOM PETTY FREE BIRD LYNYRD SKYNYRD BREAKUP SONG GREG KIHN BAND FREE FALLIN' TOM PETTY BREATHE PINK FLOYD FRIENDS IN LOW PLACES GARTH BROOKS BROWN EYED GIRL VAN MORRISON FUN, FUN, FUN BEACH BOYS, THE BROWN SUGAR ROLLING STONES, THE GET BACK BEATLES, THE BUILD ME UP BUTTERCUP FOUNDATIONS, THE GIMME SOME LOVIN' SPENCER DAVIS GROUP BUS STOP HOLLIES, THE GIVE A LITTLE BIT GOO-GOO DOLLS CALIFORNIA DREAMING MAMAS AND THE PAPAS GLAD ALL OVER DAVE CLARK FIVE CAN'T BUY ME LOVE BEATLES, THE GLORY DAYS BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN CAN'T GET ENOUGH BAD COMPANY GOLDEN SLUMBERS BEATLES, THE CARRY THAT WEIGHT BEATLES, THE GOOD LOVIN' YOUNG RASCALS, THE CATCH US IF YOU CAN DAVE CLARK FIVE GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE BEATLES, THE CATS IN THE CRADLE HARRY CHAPIN HANDLE WITH CARE TRAVELING WILLBURYS CHAMPAGNE SUPERNOVA OASIS HANG ON SLOOPY McCOYS, THE CHERRY, CHERRY NEIL DIAMOND HAPPY TOGETHER TURTLES CHINA GROVE DOOBIE BROTHERS HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY ROD STEWART COME TOGETHER BEATLES, THE HAVE YOU EVER SEEN RAIN CCR COMFORTABLY NUMB PINK FLOYD HEART OF GOLD NEIL YOUNG COUNTRY ROAD JOHN DENVER HEART OF THE MATTER DON HENLEY CRAZY LITTLE THING QUEEN HELP BEATLES, THE CROCODILE ROCK ELTON JOHN HER MAJESTY BEATLES, THE CRUEL TO BE KIND NICK LOWE HEY JEALOUSY GIN BLOSSOMS CUTS LIKE A KNIFE BRYAN ADAMS HEY JUDE BEATLES, THE DANCIN' IN THE DARK BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN HIPPY, HIPPY SHAKE SWINGING BLUE JEANS DANCIN' WITH MYSELF BILLY IDOL HOLD ON LOOSELY 38 SPECIAL DAY TRIPPER BEATLES, THE HOME SWEET HOME MOTLEY CRUE HONKY TONK WOMAN ROLLING STONES, THE LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDSBEATLES, THE HORSE WITH NO NAME AMERICA MAGGIE MAY ROD STEWART HOTEL CALIFORNIA EAGLES, THE MAIN STREET BOB SEGER HOUSE OF RISING SUN ANIMALS, THE MARGARITAVILLE JIMMY BUFFET HURTS SO GOOD JOHN MELLENCAMP MAYBE I'M AMAZED PAUL McCARTNEY HYSTERIA DEF LEPPARD ME & JULIO PAUL SIMON I CAN SEE FOR MILES WHO, THE MEAN MR. MUSTARD BEATLES, THE I CAN'T EXPLAIN WHO, THE MELLOW YELLOW DONOVAN I FEEL FINE BEATLES, THE MIDNIGHT RIDER ALLMAN BROTHERS I RAN FLOCK OF SEAGULLS MONEY BEATLES, THE I SAW HER STANDING THERE BEATLES, THE MONKEES THEME MONKEES, THE I SHOULD'VE KNOWN BETTER BEATLES, THE MONY, MONY TOMMY JAMES I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND BEATLES, THE MOON DANCE VAN MORRISON I WILL BEATLES, THE MR. TAMBOURINE MAN BYRDS, THE I WILL FOLLOW U2 MRS. ROBINSON SIMON & GARFUNKEL I'M A BELIEVER MONKEES, THE MY LOVE PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS I'M HENRY THE EIGHTH I AM HERMAN'S HERMITS NA-NA, HEY-HEY, GOODBYE STEAM I'M NOT IN LOVE 10CC NEEDLES AND PINS SEARCHERS, THE I'M NOT YOUR STEPPIN' STONE MONKEES, THE NEW YEARS DAY U2 I'M TELLING YOU NOW FREDDIE & THE DREAMERS NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN MOODY BLUES, THE IMAGINE JOHN LENNON NINETEENTH NERVOUS BREAKDOWNROLLING STONES, THE IN MY LIFE BEATLES, THE NO MATTER WHAT BADFINGER INTO THE MYSTIC VAN MORRISON NO TIME GUESS WHO, THE JENNY, JENNY TOMMY TUTONE NORWEGIAN WOOD BEATLES, THE JET PAUL McCARTNEY OB-LA-DI, OB-LA-DA BEATLES, THE For more information: call 732.819.0363 or email: [email protected] THE British Invasion Tribute - Classic Rock Song List SONG TITLE ARTIST SONG TITLE ARTIST JOHNNY B. GOODE CHUCK BERRY OH DARLING BEATLES, THE JUDY IN DISGUISE JOHN FRED & HIS PLAYBOY BAND OH, PRETTY WOMAN ROY ORBISON JUMPING JACK FLASH ROLLING STONES, THE OLD TIME ROCK & ROLL BOB SEGER JUST THE WAY YOU ARE BILLY JOEL ON THE DARK SIDE JOHN CAFFERTY KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF GEORGIA SATELLITES ONE U2 KICKS PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS ONE I LOVE REM KIDS ARE ALRIGHT WHO, THE OPEN ARMS JOURNEY KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR BOB DYLAN PAINT IT BLACK ROLLING STONES, THE LA BAMBA LOS LOBOS PATIENCE GUNS N' ROSES LADY MADONNA BEATLES, THE PIANO MAN BILLY JOEL LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE MONKEES, THE PINBALL WIZARD WHO, THE LAY DOWN SALLY ERIC CLAPTON PINK CADILLAC BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN LAYLA ERIC CLAPTON PINK HOUSES JOHN MELLENCAMP LET YOUR LOVE FLOW BELLAMY BROTHERS PLEASE, PLEASE ME BEATLES, THE LIGHT MY FIRE DOORS, THE POLYTHENE PAM BEATLES, THE LIGHTS JOURNEY PRIDE (IN THE NAME OF LOVE) U2 LION SLEEPS TONIGHT TOKENS, THE PROUD MARY CCR LISTEN TO THE MUSIC DOOBIE BROTHERS RAMBLING' MAN ALLMAN BROTHERS LIVING ON A PRAYER BON JOVI REBEL YELL BILLY IDOL LONELY OL' NIGHT JOHN MELLENCAMP REBEL, REBEL DAVID BOWIE LONG COOL WOMAN HOLLIES, THE REELIN' IN THE YEARS STEELY DAN LONG TRAIN RUNNING DOOBIE BROTHERS REVOLUTION BEATLES, THE LOSING MY RELIGION REM RING OF FIRE JOHNNY CASH LOUIE, LOUIE KINGSMEN, THE ROAD HOUSE BLUES DOORS, THE LOVE HER MADLY DOORS, THE ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK BILL HALEY LOVE IS ALL AROUND TROGGS, THE ROCK IN THE USA JOHN MELLENCAMP LOVE POTION #9 SEARCHERS, THE ROCK 'N ROLL LED ZEPPELIN LOVE SONG CURE, THE ROCK 'N ROLL ALL NIGHT KISS ROCK THIS TOWN STRAY CATS TUESDAY'S GONE LYNYRD SKYNYRD ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN BEATLES, THE TUSH ZZ TOP RUBY TUESDAY ROLLING STONES, THE TWIST AND SHOUT BEATLES, THE RUNAROUND SUE DION UNDER THE BOARDWALK DRIFTERS, THE RUNNIN' DOWN A DREAM TOM PETTY UNDER THE MILKY WAY CHURCH, THE RUNNING ON EMPTY JACKSON BROWNE UP AROUND THE BEND CCR SATISFACTION ROLLING STONES, THE WALK AWAY RENEE LEFT BANKE, THE SEA OF LOVE PHIL PHILLIPS WE CAN WORK IT OUT BEATLES, THE SECRET AGENT MAN JOHNNY RIVERS WE JUST DISAGREE DAVE MASON SGT. PEPPERS (Reprise) BEATLES, THE WELL RESPECTED MAN KINKS, THE SGT. PEPPERS LONELY HEARTS BAND BEATLES, THE WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU ROMANTICS, THE SHAPES OF THINGS YARDBIRDS, THE WHITE WEDDING BILLY IDOL SHE CAME IN THROUGH THE B/RWINDOW BEATLES, THE WHO CAN IT BE NOW MEN AT WORK SHE LOVES YOU BEATLES, THE WILD HORSES ROLLING STONES, THE SHE'S NOT THERE ZOMBIES, THE WILD THING TROGGS, THE SHOW ME THE WAY PETER FRAMPTON WILD WORLD CAT STEVENS SIGNS TESLA WISH YOU WERE HERE PINK FLOYD SIMPLE MAN LYNYRD SKYNYRD WITH OR WITHOUT YOU U2 SISTER GOLDEN HAIR AMERICA WONDERFUL TONIGHT ERIC CLAPTON SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL GRAND FUNK WONDERWALL OASIS SOMEBODY TO LOVE JEFFERSON AIRPLANE WOOLY BULLY SAM THE SHAM SOUNDS OF SILENCE SIMON & GARFUNKEL WORLD WITHOUT LOVE PETER AND GORDON SPIRIT IN THE NIGHT BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN YESTERDAY BEATLES, THE SQUEEZE BOX WHO, THE YOU NEVER GIVE ME YOUR MONEY BEATLES, THE STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN LED ZEPPELIN YOU REALLY GOT ME KINKS, THE STAND BY ME JOHN LENNON YOUNG LUST PINK FLOYD STILL HAVEN'T FOUND U2 YOUR LOVE OUTFIELD, THE STREETS HAVE NO NAMES U2 YOUR SO BAD TOM PETTY STUCK IN THE MIDDLE STEELERS WHEEL YOUR SONG ELTON JOHN SUGAR, SUGAR ARCHIES, THE YOU'RE IN MY HEART ROD STEWART SUMMER IN THE CITY LOVIN' SPOONFUL YOU'VE LOST/ LOVIN FEELIN' RIGHTEOUS BROS SUMMER OF 69 BRYAN ADAMS …AND MANY, MANY MORE! SUN KING BEATLES, THE SURFIN' USA BEACH BOYS, THE SURRENDER CHEAP TRICK SWEET CAROLINE NEIL DIAMOND SWEET HOME ALABAMA LYNYRD SKYNYRD TAKE IT EASY EAGLES, THE TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS BTO TALKS TO ANGELS BLACK CROWES TENTH AVENUE FREEZE OUT BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN TEQUILA SUNRISE EAGLES, THE THANK YOU LED ZEPPELIN THE END BEATLES, THE THE FLAME CHEAP TRICK THE JOKER STEVE MILLER THE LAST TIME ROLLING STONES, THE THE LETTER BOXTOPS, THE THERE'S A KIND OF HUSH HERMAN'S HERMITS TICKET TO RIDE BEATLES, THE TIME OF THE SEASON ZOMBIES, THE TIMES OF YOUR LIFE GREEN DAY TUESDAY AFTERNOON MOODY BLUES, THE For more information: call 732.819.0363 or email: [email protected].
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