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SLIDE Mc BRIDE SONG LIST Jazz/Lounge/Acoustic Ain't Misbehavin SLIDE Mc BRIDE SONG LIST jazz/lounge/acoustic pop/rock/dance Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Fats Waller) A Little Less Conversation (Elvis Presley) Ain't That A Kick In the Head (Dean Martin) Accidentally In Love (Counting Crows) All of Me (Frank Sinatra) Allstar (Smashmouth) All Shook Up (Elvis Presley) All Day and All of the Night (Kinks) Autumn Leaves (Nat King Cole) All You Need Is Love (The Beatles) Better Together (Jack Johnson) All The Small Things (Blink 182) Beyond The Sea (Bobby Darin/Robbie Williams) Angels (Robbie Williams) Blue Moon Are You Gonna Be My Girl (Jet) Blue Monk (Theolonius Monk) Are You Gonna Go My Way (Lenny Kravitz) Blue Suede Shoes (Elvis Presley) Better Man (Robbie Williams) Boogie Blues Big Yellow Taxi(Counting Crows/Joni Mitchell) Bye Bye Blackbird (Miles Davis) Blister In the Sun (Violent Femmes) C.C.Rider (Elvis Presley) Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrison) Cantaloupe Island ( Herbie Hancock) Brown Sugar (Rolling Stones) Cheek to Cheek (Fred Astaire) Busta Move (Young MC) Come Fly With Me (Frank Sinatra) Can't Buy Me Love (Beatles) Cool Struttin' (Sonny Clark) Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Baby (B White) Corcovado (A.C.Jobim) Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Franki Valli) Close To You (The Carpenters) Catch My Disease (Ben Lee) Darktown Strutter's Ball (Ted Mulray) Celebration (Kool & Gang) Don't Worry 'Bout a Thing (Mose Allison) Come Together (Beatles) Everything (Michael Buble) Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Queen) Fever (Peggy Lee) Dancing Queen (Abba) Flat Foot Floogee (Slim Galliard) Dani California (Chili Peppers) Fly Me To The Moon (Tony Bennett) Daddy Cool (Boney M) Girl From Ipanema (Stan Getz) December '63 (Oh What a Night) (4 Seasons) Got My Mojo Working (Jimmy Smith) Dirty Deeds (AC/DC) Guantanamera (Cuba LA) Eagle Rock (Daddy Cool) Have You Met Miss Jones (Robbie Williams) Eight Days A Week (Beatles) Heartbreak Hotel (Elvis Presley) Feelin' Alright (Joe Cocker) Hello Dolly (Louis Armstrong) Fight For Your Right to Party (Beastie Boys) Hey There Delilah (Samba Version) Fire (Jimi Hendrix) Honeysuckle Rose (Fats Waller) Forever Young (Youth Group) Hound Dog (Elvis Presley) Get This Party Started (Pink) How Insensitive (A.C.Jobim) Great Balls of Fire (Jerry Lee Lewis) I Can't Give You Anything But Love (D.Martin) Groove Is In the Heart (Deelite) I Get a Kick Out of You (Frank Sinatra) Hawaii 5 O (The Ventures) I Dream of Jeannie (T.V. Theme) Help (Beatles) I’m Beginning To See The Light (Chet Baker) Honky Tonk Women (Rolling Stones) Is You Is or Is You Ain't Ma Baby(Louis Jordan) Hold on I’m Coming (Sam & Dave) It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing Hooked On A Feeling (Blue Swede) It Had To Be You (Harry Connick Jnr) Hurts So Good (John Melonhead) I've Got Rhythm (George Gerswhin) I Can't Help Falling In Love with You (Elvis) I've Got You Under My Skin (Frank Sinatra) I Don’t Feel Like Dancing (Scissor Sisters) Jailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley) I Feel Fine (Beatles) Jumpin' Jive (Louis Jordan) I Feel Good (James Brown) Jumpin' With Symphony Sid (Lester Young) I Go To Rio (Peter Allen) Just A Gigolo (Louis Prima) I Try (Macy Gray) Just In Time (Frank Sinatra) I'm A Believer (Monkees) Khe Sanh (Cold Chisel – bossa nova version) Impression I Get (Mighty Bosstones) Lady Be Good (George Gershwin) I Saw Her Standing There (Beatles) The Lady Is A Tramp (Frank Sinatra) I Wanna Be Your Man (The Beatles) Lester Leaps In (Lester Young) Is This Love (Bob Marley) Let There Be Love (Nat King Cole) It's Not Unusual (Tom Jones) Let's Stay Together Al Green) I Wanna Hold Your Hand (Beatles) Long Tall Sally (Little Richard) I Want To Rock and Roll All Nite (Kiss) The Look of Love (Dusty Springfield) I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor) L.O.V.E. (Nat King Cole) Jailbreak (AC/DC) Love Is Here to Stay (Frank Sinatra) The Joker (Steve Miller Band) Love Me Tender (Elvis Presley) Jumpin' Jack Flash (Rolling Stones) Mack the Knife (Louis Armstrong/ Bobby Darin) Kiss (Prince) Makin' Whoopee (Frank Sinatra) Knock On Wood (Amy Stewart) Moondance (Van Morrison) Lady (Hear Me Tonight) The More I See You (Chet Baker) Let Love Rule (Lenny Kravitz) My Baby Just Cares For Me (Nina Simone) Let’s Stick Together (Bryan Ferry) My Funny Valentine (Chet Baker) Like Wow- Wipeout (Hoodoo Gurus) My Little Suede Shoes (Charlie Parker) Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong (Spin Doctors) Night and Day (Frank Sinatra) Livin' La Vida Loca (Ricky Martin) Night Train (Alvino Rey) Long Way To the Top (AC/DC) Nosey Joe (Brian Setzer) Love Foolosophy (Jamiroquai) Puttin' on the Ritz (Fred Astaire) Love Is In The Air (J.P.Young) Route 66 (Bobby Troupe) Mambo No 5 (Lou Bega) Save the Last Dance for Me (Michael Buble) Midnight Hour (Wilson Picket) She (Charles Aznevour) Murder on the Dancefloor (S.E.Bextor) The Sidewinder (Lee Morgan) Mustang Sally (Wilson Picket) Sk8er Boi (Avril Lavigne – bossa nova version) My Girl (The Temptations) Sly Mongoose (Charlie Parker) My Happiness (Powder Finger) Something Stupid (Frank Sinatra) My Sharona (The Knack) Steel My Kisses (Ben Harper) Oh Darling (Beatles) Stepping Out With My Baby (Tony Bennett) Old Time Rock’n’roll (Bob Seger) Summertime (George Gershwin) On My Mind (Powderfinger) Sway (Dean Martin / Michael Buble) Only You (Platters) Sweet Georgia Brown (Nat King Cole) Play That Funky Music (Wild Cherry) Tenor Madness (Sonny Rollins) Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison) That Old Black Magic (Frank Sinatra) Proud Mary (Creedance Clearwater) Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Duke E.) Push Up (Freestylers) This Guy's In Love (Herb Alpert) Reminiscing (Madison Ave/ LRB) Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport (Salsa Version) Roadhouse Blues (Doors) Tutti Frutti (Little Richard) Rocking Me Baby (Steve Miller Band) Unforgettable (Nat King Cole) Satisfaction (Rolling Stones) Watermelon Man (Herbie Hancock) Sea of Love (the Honeydrippers) Wave (A.C.Jobim) Sex Machine (James Brown) Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (Louis Armstrong) Scar Tissue (Chili Peppers) The Way You Look Tonight (Tony Bennett) She Loves You (Beatles) Walk On By (Dionne Warwick) Short Skirt/Long Jacket (Cake) When I Fall In Love (Nat King Cole) Smoke On the Water (Deep Purple) Yeah Yeah (Georgie Fame) Song No. 2 (Blur) You Give Me Something (James Morrison) Somebody Told Me (Killers) You Make Me Feel So Young (Frank Sinatra) Spiderman (T.V. Theme) Young At Heart (Frank Sinatra) Stand By Me (Ben E. King) You're Nobody 'til Somebody Loves You (Dean Martin Stuck in the Middle with You (Steelers Wheel) Sugar Sugar (The Archies) Sway (Michael Buble) Sweat (Inner Circle) Sweet Home Alabama (Lynnard Skinnard) The Sweetest Thing (U2) Tainted Love (Soft Cell) Teenage Dirtbag (Wheatus) Tequila (Alt and the Lost Civilization) Thank You (Dido) These Boots Were Made For Walking Things That Make You Go Hmm (C&C Music) That's the Way I Like It (KC & Sunshine Band) That's What I Like About You (Romantics) This Heart Attack (Faker) Throw Your Arms Around Me (Hunters & Col.) Tripping (Robbie Williams) Twist And Shout (Beatles) UFO (Sneaky Sound System) Unchained Melody (Righteous Bros) Vengabus (Vengaboys) Venus (Shocking Blue/Bananarama) Viva Las Vegas (Elvis) Walk Like An Egyptian (the Bangles) Walking On Sunshine (Katrina & the Waves) Wild Thing (Troggs) Wipeout (The Surfaris) Wonderwall (Oasis) Yellow (Cold Play) You May Be Right (Billy Joel) You Really Got Me (Kinks) You Sexy Thing (Hot Chocolate) You Shook Me All Night Long (AC/DC) Zebra (John Butler Trio) .
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