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View Song List DAVE POWERS – POWERHOUSE PARTIAL SONG LIST This song list is meant to be representative of the wide variety of songs and styles in our repertoire; it is by no means exhaustive. Please don’t feel limited by this list – if your favorites are not listed here, just ask us – we can play anything! – Dave Powers Andrews Sisters BEAT ME, DADDY, EIGHT TO THE BAR BEI MIR BIST DU SCHON BOOGIE WOOGIE BUGLE BOY HOLD TIGHT Louis Armstrong HELLO DOLLY A KISS TO BUILD A DREAM ON MACK THE KNIFE WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD Bachman-Turner Overdrive TAKIN’ CARE OF BUSINESS Count Basie APRIL IN PARIS CORNER POCKET CUTE LI’L DARLIN’ ONE O’CLOCK JUMP SHINY STOCKINGS Beach Boys CALIFORNIA GIRLS GOD ONLY KNOWS FUN, FUN, FUN LITTLE DEUCE COUPE SLOOP JOHN B SURFER GIRL SURFIN’ USA WOULDN’T IT BE NICE Beatles A HARD DAY’S NIGHT ALL MY LOVING AND I LOVE HER BACK IN THE USSR BLACKBIRD CAN’T BUY ME LOVE DON’T LET ME DOWN DRIVE MY CAR EIGHT DAYS A WEEK THE FOOL ON THE HILL FROM ME TO YOU GET BACK HELLO GOODBYE HELP! HELTER SKELTER DAVE POWERS – POWERHOUSE PARTIAL SONG LIST HEY JUDE I CALL YOUR NAME IN MY LIFE I SAW HER STANDING THERE I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND LET IT BE THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD LOVE ME DO MICHELLE OB-LA-DI, OB-LA-DA OH DARLING REVOLUTION ROCKY RACCOON SGT. PEPPER’S SOMETHING STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER TWIST AND SHOUT WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS YESTERDAY YOU WON’T SEE ME Lou Bega MAMBO NO. 5 (orig. Perez Prado) Harry Belafonte DAY-O JAMAICA FAREWELL Chuck Berry JOHNNY BE GOODE Big Bopper CHANTILLY LACE !!!BLUES!!! Blues Brothers ALMOST HEY BARTENDER MESSIN’ WITH THE KID (orig. Junior Wells) SHE CAUGHT THE KATY SOUL MAN (orig. Sam and Dave) SWEET HOME CHICAGO (orig. Robert Johnson) !!!BRAZILIAN – BOSSA NOVAS & SAMBAS!!! !!!BROADWAY SHOW TUNES!!! Clifford Brown JORDU JOY SPRING James Brown I GOT YOU (I FEEL GOOD) Dave Brubeck BLUE RONDO A LA TURK IN YOUR OWN SWEET WAY IT’S A RAGGY WALTZ SUMMER SONG TAKE FIVE THE DUKE THREE TO GET READY - 2 - DAVE POWERS – POWERHOUSE PARTIAL SONG LIST Rusty Bryant PINK CHAMPAGNE NIGHT TRAIN Michael Bublé HOME A SONG FOR YOU (Leon Russell) SWAY (Dean Martin) Buckwheat Zydeco HOT TAMALE BABY YA YA (orig. Lee Dorsey) Jimmy Buffett CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE FINS MARGARITAVILLE ON A SLOW BOAT TO CHINA (orig. 1946 Kay Kyser tune) Cab Calloway HI-DE-HO MAN MINNIE THE MOOCHER !!!CAJUN AND ZYDECO!!! !!!CARTOONS!!! Gene Chandler DUKE OF EARL Harry Chapin CATS IN THE CRADLE Ray Charles A FOOL FOR YOU BORN TO LOSE GEORGIA ON MY MIND HALLELUJAH I LOVE HER SO I CAN’T STOP LOVING YOU JUST FOR A THRILL LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL (orig. Louis Jordan) TOGETHER AGAIN WHAT’D I SAY !!!CHICKEN DANCE!!! Eric Clapton WONDERFUL TONIGHT The Clovers HEY, MISS FANNIE LOVE POTION NO.9 Coasters ALONG CAME JONES CHARLIE BROWN POISON IVY YAKETY YAK Coldplay CLOCKS Nat “King” Cole (I LOVE YOU) FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS GEE, BABY, AIN’T I GOOD TO YOU (GET YOUR KICKS ON) ROUTE 66 (Bobby Troup) IT’S ONLY A PAPER MOON - 3 - DAVE POWERS – POWERHOUSE PARTIAL SONG LIST JUST YOU, JUST ME NATURE BOY STRAIGHTEN UP AND FLY RIGHT SWEET LORRAINE THE CHRISTMAS SONG (CHESTNUTS) UNFORGETTABLE John Coltrane GIANT STEPS GOOD BAIT (Tadd Dameron) MOMENT’S NOTICE SOUL EYES (Mal Waldron) Harry Connick, Jr. IT HAD TO BE YOU Sam Cooke ANOTHER SATURDAY NIGHT TWISTIN’ THE NIGHT AWAY WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD (don’t know much about…) YOU SEND ME Jim Croce BAD, BAD LEROY BROWN I’LL HAVE TO SAY I LOVE YOU IN A SONG OPERATOR (THAT’S NOT THE WAY IT FEELS) TIME IN A BOTTLE ROLLER DERBY QUEEN Bobby Darin ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS BEYOND THE SEA MACK THE KNIFE MORE (Theme from Mondo Cane) SPLISH SPLASH Bobby Day ROCKIN’ ROBIN Miles Davis FOUR FREDDIE THE FREELOADER IF I WERE A BELL (Frank Loesser) MILESTONES SEVEN STEPS TO HEAVEN SOLAR SO WHAT TUNE UP Bobby Day ROCKIN’ ROBIN Del-Vikings COME GO WITH ME Neil Diamond LOVE ON THE ROCKS SWEET CAROLINE Dion and the Belmonts RUNAROUND SUE A TEENAGER IN LOVE - 4 - DAVE POWERS – POWERHOUSE PARTIAL SONG LIST The Doors LIGHT MY FIRE Lee Dorsey YA YA Jimmy Dorsey GREEN EYES TANGERINE Tommy Dorsey I’M GETTING SENTIMENTAL OVER YOU MARIE ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET OPUS NO. 1 (Sy Oliver) The Drifters SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME UNDER THE BOARDWALK UP ON THE ROOF The Eagles DESPERADO HOTEL CALIFORNIA HEARTACHE TONIGHT TAKE IT EASY Jonathan Edwards SUNSHINE Duke Ellington CHELSEA BRIDGE C-JAM BLUES COTTONTAIL DO NOTHING TILL YOU HEAR FROM ME DON’T GET AROUND MUCH ANYMORE I LET A SONG GO OUT OF MY HEART I’M BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT I’VE GOT IT BAD (AND THAT AIN’T GOOD) LUSH LIFE (Billy Strayhorn) RAIN CHECK (Billy Strayhorn) SATIN DOLL SOLITUDE SOPHISTICATED LADY TAKE THE “A” TRAIN THINGS AIN’T WHAT THEY USED TO BE The Flamingos I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU The Foundations BUILD ME UP BUTTERCUP The Four Seasons DECEMBER 1963 (OH WHAT A NIGHT) STAY (orig. Maurice Williams) Aretha Franklin RESPECT THINK Marvin Gaye HOW SWEET IT IS I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE - 5 - DAVE POWERS – POWERHOUSE PARTIAL SONG LIST LET’S GET IT ON WHAT’S GOIN’ ON !!!GERSHWIN!!! Benny Goodman GOODBYE (Gordon Jenkins) LET’S DANCE SING, SING, SING Grand Funk Railroad LOCO-MOTION SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL Dobie Gray DRIFT AWAY Al Green LET’S STAY TOGETHER Bill Haley and His Comets ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL (orig. Joe Turner) Lionel Hampton FLYING HOME MIDNIGHT SUN !!!HOKEY POKEY!!! Buddy Holly and the Crickets EVERYDAY IT’S SO EASY MAYBE BABY OH BOY! PEGGY SUE RAVE ON THAT’LL BE THE DAY Ink Spots I DON’T WANT TO SET THE WORLD ON FIRE IF I DIDN’T CARE Isley Brothers IT’S YOUR THING SHOUT TWIST AND SHOUT (later by the Beatles) Tommy James & the Shondells CRIMSON AND CLOVER HANKY PANKY MONY MONY !!!JAZZ!!! Antonio Carlos Jobim CHEGA DE SAUDADE (NO MORE BLUES) CORCOVADO (QUIET NIGHTS) DINDI FAVELA (O MORRO-THE HILL) THE GIRL FROM IPANEMA MEDITATION SO DANCO SAMBA WAVE Billy Joel BIG SHOT - 6 - DAVE POWERS – POWERHOUSE PARTIAL SONG LIST JUST THE WAY YOU ARE LEAVE A TENDER MOMENT ALONE NEW YORK STATE OF MIND ONLY THE GOOD DIE YOUNG PIANO MAN UPTOWN GIRL ZANZIBAR Elton John BENNIE AND THE JETS CANDLE IN THE WIND CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT (from Disney’s The Lion King) CROCODILE ROCK DANIEL GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD TINY DANCER YOUR SONG Joe Jones YOU TALK TOO MUCH Norah Jones COMA AWAY WITH ME DON’T KNOW WHY THE NEARNESS OF YOU Quincy Jones JUST ONCE KILLER JOE ONE HUNDRED WAYS Scott Joplin THE ENTERTAINER (FROM THE STING) MAPLE LEAF RAG Louis Jordan CHOO-CHOO CH-BOOGIE IS YOU IS OR IS YOU AIN’T MY BABY? KNOCK ME A KISS LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL K.C.and the Sunshine Band BOOGIE SHOES GET DOWN TONIGHT THAT’S THE WAY (I LIKE IT) Chaka Khan / Rufus TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (Stevie Wonder) The Kingsmen LOUIE LOUIE Kool and the Gang CELEBRATION HOLLYWOOD SWINGING JUNGLE BOOGIE !!!LATIN!!! Jerry Lee Lewis GREAT BALLS OF FIRE WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN’ GOIN’ ON Meade “Lux” Lewis HONKY TONK TRAIN BLUES - 7 - DAVE POWERS – POWERHOUSE PARTIAL SONG LIST Loggins and Messina YOUR MAMA DON’T DANCE The Mamas and the Papas CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ DO YOU WANNA DANCE (orig. Bobby Freeman) I CALL YOUR NAME (orig. Beatles) MONDAY, MONDAY Manfred Mann BLINDED BY THE LIGHT (orig. Bruce Springsteen) DOO WAH DIDDY DIDDY Maroon 5 THIS LOVE Dean Martin AIN’T THAT A KICK IN THE HEAD EVERYBODY LOVES SOMEBODY SWAY Johnny Mathis CHANCES ARE IT’S NOT FOR ME TO SAY MISTY SMALL WORLD THE TWELFTH OF NEVER WHEN SUNNY GETS BLUE The Mavericks DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY John Mayer NO SUCH THING YOUR BODY IS A WONDERLAND Percy Mayfield PLEASE SEND ME SOMEONE TO LOVE Paul McCartney / Wings LET ‘EM IN LIVE AND LET DIE MAYBE I’M AMAZED The McCoys HANG ON SLOOPY Van McCoy THE HUSTLE Don McLean AMERICAN PIE VINCENT George McCrae ROCK YOUR BABY Glenn Miller A STRING OF PEARLS CHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO IN THE MOOD JUKE BOX SATURDAY NIGHT (I GOT A GAL IN) KALAMAZOO MOONLIGHT SERENADE PENNSYLVANIA 6-5000 - 8 - DAVE POWERS – POWERHOUSE PARTIAL SONG LIST Mills Brothers I’LL BE AROUND OPUS ONE (orig. Tommy Dorsey) PAPER DOLL YOU ALWAYS HURT THE ONE YOU LOVE YOUR NOBODY TILL SOMEBODY LOVES YOU Thelonious Monk ASK ME NOW BRIGHT MISSISSIPPI BYE-YA I MEAN YOU IN WALKED BUD LET’S CALL THIS MONK’S DREAM MONK’S MOOD REFLECTIONS ‘ROUND MIDNIGHT WELL YOU NEEDN’T The Monkees DAYDREAM BELIEVER I’M A BELIEVER I’M NOT YOUR STEPPING STONE MONKEES THEME Van Morrison BROWN-EYED GIRL CRAZY LOVE HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY THAT I LOVE YOU MOONDANCE !!!MOVIE THEMES!!! Johnny Nash I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW Wayne Newton DANKE SCHOEN !!!OLDIES!!! The Partridge Family I THINK I LOVE YOU Billy Paul ME AND MRS. JONES Wilson Pickett IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR MUSTANG SALLY 634-5789 The Platters THE GREAT PRETENDER THE MAGIC TOUCH MY PRAYER ONLY YOU REMEMBER WHEN SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES TWILIGHT TIME The Police EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE - 9 - DAVE POWERS – POWERHOUSE PARTIAL SONG LIST EVERY LITTLE THING SHE DOES IS MAGIC !!!COLE PORTER!!! Elvis Presley ALL SHOOK UP BURNIN’ LOVE CAN’T HELP FALLING IN LOVE HOUND DOG KENTUCKY RAIN LITTLE SISTER LOVE ME TENDER SUSPICIOUS MINDS TEDDY BEAR Louis Prima CLOSEST TO THE BONE I WAN’NA BE LIKE YOU (from Disney’s Jungle Book) JUMP, JIVE AND WAIL JUST A GIGOLO – I AIN’T GOT NOBODY WHEN YOU’RE SMILING – THE SHEIK OF ARABY The Rascals GOOD LOVIN’ Otis Redding (SITTIN’ ON THE) DOCK OF THE BAY !!!ROCK!!! !!!ROCKY TOP!!! Rolling Stones BEAST OF BURDEN HONKY TONK WOMEN (I CAN’T GET NO) SATISFACTION Sonny Rollins OLEO PENT-UP HOUSE ST.
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