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Cover Song Play List America Ben E. King A Horse with no name Stand By Me Al Green Bill Withers Let’s Stay Together Ain’t No Sunshine Fiona Apple Lean On Me Criminal Black Crows The Band Talks to Angels The Weight Blues Traveller Ophelia But Anyway The Beatles Bob Marley Should’ve known... No Woman No Cry Saw Her Standing... Waiting in Vain Day in the life Three Little Birds Glass Onion Redemption Song Back In the USSR David Bowie Ticket to Ride Changes In My Life Ashes to Ashes Day Tripper Young Americans Sexy Sadie Space Oddity I’m only sleeping Let’s Dance Blackbird Ziggy Stardust Rocky Raccoon Fame… Abbey Road Medley Life On Mars I wanna hold your hand China Girl With A Little Help… Modern Love Come Together The Clash Eleanor Rigby Train in Vain Yesterday Should I Stay… Ob-la-di Ob-la-da Rock the Casbah Octopus’s Garden Joe Cocker Billy Joel Feelin’ Alright Only The Good Die Young You Are So Beautiful to me Allentown Cold Play Angry Young Man Yellow Captain Jack Sparks Piano Man Viva La Vida Uptown Girl The Cure Just The Way You Are Just like heaven Friday I’m In Love Elvis Costello Neil Young Oliver’s Army Harvest Moon Allison Hey Hey My My Watching Detectives Heart of Gold Veronica Old Man Ship Building Steely Dan Everyday I Write Peg Accidents Will Happen Black Cow Counting Crows Deacon Blues Round Here Black Friday Mr. Jones Hey Nineteen Omaha Jack Johnson Rain King Better Together Oasis Hall and Oates Champagne Supernova Sara Smile Wonderwall Rich Girl Don’t look back in anger She’s Gone Tom Petty The Pretenders Free Fallin’ Talk of the Town American Girl Brass In Pocket Breakdown Kid MJ’s Last Dance Back on the Chain Gang A Woman In Love Marvin Gaye Won’t Back Down Let’s Get It On Runnin’ Down A Dream What’s Goin’ On Smash Mouth Sexual Healing All Star Hitchhike Macy Gray Stevie Wonder I Try I Wish Peter Gabriel Signed,Sealed,Delivered In Your Eyes Sir Duke Procal Harem Superstitious Whiter Shade of Pale Isn’t She Lovely James Fleetwood Mac Laid Landslide Foo Fighters Dreams Everlong The Boxtops Walk Letter Smokey Robinson Mott the Hoople Second that Emotion All the young dudes Tears of a Clown James Taylor Ooh Baby baby How Sweet it is… Prince Fire And Rain Raspberry Beret Van Morrison Kiss Moondance Little Red Corvette Brown Eyed Girl Purple Rain Domino When Doves Cry Into the Mystic Stray Cats Crazy Love Rock This Town Tupelo Honey Stray Cat Strut Ray Lamontagne Stevie Ray Vaughn The Best Thing Cold Shot Walk the Moon World Party Shut Up and Dance She’s The One Etta James Sublime At Last What I Got Smashing Pumpkins Santa Rea 1979 MatchBox 20 Disarm Push Elton John 3 AM Your song Louie Prima Rocket Man Just a Gigolo Daniel Dave Mathews Band Benny and the Jets Crash Don’t let the sun go down… The Rolling Stones Sad Songs Waiting on a Friend I’m Still Standing You Can’t Always Get… Tiny Dancer Ruby Tuesday Joe Jackson Beast of Burden Is She Really Goin’… Gimme Shelter Breaking us in two Train Tommy Two-Tone Drops of Jupiter Jenny Meet Virginia Third Eye Blind James Blunt Semi-CharmedLife Beautiful The Fray Over My Head The Temptations Jimi Hendrix Aint Too Proud to Beg Manic Depression My Girl Little Wing Otis Redding Wind Cries Mary Dock of the bay Along the Watchtower These arms of mine Sam Cooke Frank Sinatra A Change is gonna come Girl from Ipanema We’re having a party Summer Wind Toto Fly Me to the Moon Africa Just The Way you Look Van Halen tonight Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love My Funny Valentine Ice Cream Man My Way Nivana That’s Life All Apologies Cheap Trick Come As You Are Surrender In Bloom I want U 2 want me Toad The Wet Sprocket Fuel All I Want Shimmer Journey Duran Duran Lights Rio Anyway You Want It Hungry Like The Wolf Don’t Stop Believin’ The Kinks Paul McCartney/Wings Lola Just another Day The Who Maybe I’m Amazed Behind Blue Eyes Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey Baba O’R Silly Little Love Songs Freedy Johnston Sir Mix-A-Lot Bad Reputation Baby Got Back U2 Chicago All I want is you Beginnings Stuck in a Moment Does Anybody Know One John Lennon Bobby Darin Imagine Beyond the Sea Jealous Guy Mack the Knife CCR Peter Frampton Bad Moon Risin’ I Love Your Way Have you seen the rain? Bruce Springsteen Zac Brown Band Born To Run Chicken Fried Glory Days Knee Deep I’m On Fire Toes Jason Mraz George Michael I’m Yours Faith Pearl Jam Careless Whisper Elderly Woman behind the Edie Brickell counter Circle Looking Glass The Chainsmokers Brandy Closer Red Hot Chili Peppers RedBone Breaking The Girl Come & Get Your Love Under the Bridge Queen Ben Folds Bohemian Rhapsody Brick Crazy Thing Called Love Simon & Garfunkel You’re My Best Friend Mrs. Robinson Bruno Mars Bridge Over Troubled Water Count On Me 50 ways to leave your lover Just The Way You Are Feelin Groovy Styx Love’s me like a Rock Come Sail Away Sound of Silence Pink Floyd The Weeknd Wish you were here Can’t Feel My Face Comfortably Numb Eric Clapton Have a Cigar Change The World Hey You Wonderful Tonight Young Lust Snow Patrol Radiohead Chasing Cars Fake Plastic Trees Black Sabbath Creep Changes Nick Lowe War Pigs Cruel to be kind John Mellencamp King’s Harvest Cherry Bomb Dancin’ in the moonlight Jack & Diane Cat Stevens Pink Houses Wild World Wild Nights Father and Son Morning Has Broken Eagles Sting Hotel California Fields of Gold Take It Easy Owl City Desperado Fireflies Peaceful Easy Feeling Grateful Dead Traffic Friend of the Devil Dear Mr. Fantasy Garth Brooks Imagine Dragons Friends in low places Radioactive Daft Punk Demons Get Lucky Culture Club Pharell Do you really want to hurt me Happy Time Milli Vanilli Karma Chameleon Girl you know it’s true Crowded House The Beach Boys Don’t dream it’s over God Only Knows Human League The Turtles Don’t You Want Me Happy Together Simple Minds Talking Heads Don’t Forget About Me Take Me To The River Men At Work Once In A Lifetime Land Down Under Psycho Killer Led Zeppelin The Animals Thank You House of the Rising Sun What is & what should… Temple Of The Dog Michael Buble Hunger Strike Everything Johnny Cash Travelling Wilburys Ring Of Fire End of the Line Hurt Handle With Care Divinyls ELO I Touch Myself Can’t Get It Out of my head Back Street Boys Tears For Fears I want it that way Everybody wants to rule… Fountains Of Wayne Mazzy Star I-95 Fade Into You Someone to Love Tracy Chapman Harold Melven/Blue Notes Get Me One Good Reason If You Don’t Know Me… Fast Car The Intruders Five Stairsteps I’ll Always Love My Mama Ooh Child Phil Collins Madness In The Air Tonight Our House Goo Goo Dolls Ed Sheeran Iris Thinking Out Loud REO Speedwagon Perfect Keep On Lovin’ You The Killers Pete Townsend Read My Mind Let My Love Open the Door Vance Joy R.E.M. Riptide Losing my religion Magic The Doobie Brothers Rude! Long Train Runnin Sondheim The Psychedelic Furs Send In The Clowns Love My Way Bette Midler Neil Diamond The Rose Love On The Rocks Wind Beneath My Wings Sweet Caroline Randy Newman Cracker You’ve Got a friend in me Low Short People Gladys Knight and The Pips Lynyrd Skynyrd Midnight Train to Georgia Simple Man Jerry Jeff Walker Sweet Home Alabama Mr. Bojangles America Bad Finger Sister Golden Hair No Matter What Five Man Electrical Band Bob Seger Signs Night Moves Santana Blind Melon Smooth No Rain Gotye CSN Somebody I Used to Know Southern Cross Keane The Wallflowers Somewhere Only We Know One Headlight Stealers Wheels 6th Avenue Heartache Stuck in the Middle with You Barenaked Ladies Guns N Roses One Week Sweet Child O Mine Patience John Denver Marc Cohn Country Roads Walking In Memphis Bob Dylan Bon Jovi Tangled up in Blue Wanted Dead Or Alive To Make You Feel My Love Livin’ on a prayer Wheatus I’ll Be There For You Teenage Dirtbag Louie Armstrong Squeeze What A Wonderful World Black Coffee In Bed Warren Zevon Tempted Werewolves of London Europe The Corrs The Final Countdown When Stars Go Blue 10CC New Radicals I’m Not In Love You Get What You Give The Things we do for Love The Cranberries Montell Jordan Zombie This is how we do it Cyndi Lauper The Alan Parsons Project Time After Time Eye in the sky True Colors Time The Specials Bee Gees Ghost Town To Love Somebody Travis Tritt The Hollies Great Day To Be Alive Tall Cool woman… The Motels He Ain’t Heavy… Only The Lonely The Drifters The Guess Who Under The Boardwalk These Eyes Kings Of Leon T.V. THEMES Use Somebody All in the Family Old Crow Medicine Show The Jeffersons Wagon Wheel Spiderman Avicii/Aloe Blakk Wake Me Up The Everly Bros. Wake Up Little Suzy Dire Straits Walk of Life Standards Ain’t Misbehavin Alright Okay You Win Beyond The Sea Bye Bye Blackbird Come Fly With Me Come Rain Or Come Shine Georgia Do Nothing Till you Hear From Me Don’t Get Around Much Anymore Fly Me To The Moon I Love You(for sentimental reasons) Girl From Ipanema How Insensitive I Can’t Get Started With You I Can’t Give You Anything But Love I Should Care I Thought About You I’m beginning to see the light Is You Is or Is You Aint my Baby? Jump Jive an’ Wail Like Someone In Love Lullaby of Birdland Misty Moon River The Nearness Of You Night And Day Satin Doll There will never be another you Watch What Happens Wave The Way You Look Tonight You are the Sunshine Of My Life Yesterday .
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