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Solo Requests.Xlsx Over 250 songs to choose from. Visit my website for more! DUSTINJAMESWEST.COM REQUEST A SONG! Song Artist Song Artists Everything Changes Aaron Lewis Folsom Prison Blues Johnny Cash Forever Aaron Lewis Get Rhthym Johnny Cash City of New Orleans Arlo Guthrie Ballad of a Teenage Queen Johnny Cash Feel Like Making Love Bad Company A Boy Named Sue Johnny Cash Shooting Star Bad Company Home of the Blues Johnny Cash Eve of Destruction Barry Maguire I Walk the Line Johnny Cash Old Hippie Bellamy Brothers I've Been Everwhere Johnny Cash The Entertainer Billy Joel Ring of Fire Johnny Cash All Gave Some Billy Ray Cyrus Wayfaring Stranger Johnny Cash All the Small Things Blank 182 Ghose Riders in the Sky Johnny Cash Blowin in the Wind Bob Dylan Long Black Veil Johnny Cash Chimes of Freedom Bob Dylan The One on the Right was on the Left Johnny Cash Don't Think Twice Bob Dylan I Got Stripes Johnny Cash Knockin on Heaven's Door Bob Dylan Guess Things Happen That Way Johnny Cash Turn the Page Bob Seger Dust In The Wind Kansas Neon Moon Brooks and Dunn You and Tequila Kenny Chesney American Land Bruce Springsteen The Gambler Kenny Rogers Born to Run Bruce Springsteen All Summer Long Kid Rock Johnny 99 Bruce Springsteen Picture Kid Rock Loose Change Bruce Springsteen Sunday Morning Coming Down Kris Kristofferso My Oklahoma Home Bruce Springsteen Lovin Her Was Easier Kris Kristofferso Nebraska Bruce Springsteen Hallelujah Leonard Cohen No Surrender Bruce Springsteen 5 Pounds of Possum in my Headlights Leroy Troy Reason to Believe Bruce Springsteen You and Me Lifehouse Shackled and Drawn Bruce Springsteen I Watched It All on My Radio Lionel Cartwrigh Summer of 69 Bryan Adams Dead Skunk In The Middle of the Road Loudon Wainrig Oh Boy Buddy Holly Roller Coaster Luke Bryan For What It's Worth Buffalo Springfield Can't You See Marshall Tucket A Change In The Air Clint Black 3AM Matchbox 20 The Old Man Clint Black Hang Matchbox 20 Nobody's Home Clint Black Unwell Matchbox 20 A Better Man Clint Black El Paso Marty Robbins Spend My Time Clint Black Come on Get Higher Matt Nathanson Teach Your Children Crosby, Sills, & Nash Are the Good Times Really Over Merle Haggard Wagon Wheel Darius Rucker/Old Crow Looking for a Place to Fall Apart Merle Haggard You Never Even Called Me By My Name David Allen Coe Mama Tried Merle Haggard Breakfast at Tiffany's Deep Blue Something Okie From Mustkogee Merle Haggard Bad Angel Dierks Bentley The Way I Am Merle Haggard If Hollywood Don't Need You Don Williams Rainbow Stew Merle Haggard You're My Best Friend Don Williams Branded Man Merle Haggard Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream Ed McCurdy The House That Built Me Miranda Lambe Hard Sun Eddie Vedder These Boots are Made for Walkin Nancy Sinatra You're So Square Baby I Don’t Care Elvis Presley S.O.B. Nathaniel Ratel Springsteen Eric Church Sweet Caroline Neil Diamond Helluva Life Frankie Ballard Song Sung Blue Neil Diamond Friends in Low Places Garth Brooks Cherry Cherry Neil Diamond Don't Tell Mama Gary Allen My My Hey Hey Neil Young The King is Gone George Jones Rockin the Free World Neil Young Still Doin' Time George Jones Wonderwall Oasis Choices George Jones Rocky Top Osborne Brothe Murder on Music Row George Strait Let Her Go Passenger Rhinestone Cowboy Glen Campbell Wave on Wave Pat Greene Wichita Lineman Glen Campbell Just Breathe Pearl Jam Early Morning Rain Gordon Lightfoot If I Had a Hammer Pete Seeger Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald Gordon Lightfoot Puff The Magic Dragon Peter, Paul, and Rainy Day People Gordon Lightfoot Draft Dodger Rag Phil Ochs Canadian Railroad Trilogy Gordon Lightfoot Amie Pure Prairie Lea Summer Side of Life Gordon Lightfoot Crazy Little Thing Called Love Queen Cat's In the Cradle Harry Chapin On The Other Hand Randy Travis I'll Fly Away Hank Williams Forever and Ever Amen Randy Travis I Saw the Light Hank Williams I Told You So Randy Travis The Blues Man Hank Williams JR La Bamba Richie Valens Texas Women Hank Williams JR Hello Mary Lou Ricky Nelson Whiskey In The Jar Irish Traditional King of the Road Roger Miller Wild Rover Irish Traditional Wish You Were Here Roger Waters The Liar Irish Traditional Pretty Woman Roy Orbison Fire and Rain James Taylor Don't Fence Me In Roy Rogers Sweet Baby James James Taylor Chevy Van Sammy Johns The Water is Wide James Taylor 59th St. Bridge Song (Feeling Groovy) Simon & Garfun Between Jennings and Jones Jamie Johnson Chasing Cars Snow Patrol Stars in Alabama Jamie Johnson Story of My Life Social Distortion In Color Jamie Johnson Man of Constant Sorrow Soggy Bottom B Mr Bojangles Jerry Jeff Walker Take the Money and Run Steve Miller L.A. Freeway Jerry Jeff Walker I and Love and You The Avett Broth Come Monday Jimmy Buffett Swept Away The Avett Broth Cheeseburger in Paradise Jimmy Buffett House of the Rising Sun The Animals Grape Fruit Juicy Fruit Jimmy Buffett The Weight The Band He Went to Paris Jimmy Buffett When I'm 64 The Beatles Manana Jimmy Buffett Norwegian Wood The Beatles Margarittaville Jimmy Buffett You Ain't Goin Nowhere The Byrds Nautical Wheelers Jimmy Buffett Lyin Eyes The Eagles Peanut Butter Conspiracy Jimmy Buffett Peaceful Easy Feeling The Eagles Pirates Look at 40 Jimmy Buffett Take It To the Limit The Eagles Son of a Son of a Sailor Jimmy Buffett Bye Bye Love The Everly Broth Stars on the Water Jimmy Buffett Two Different Views The Fixx Changes in Latitudes Jimmy Buffett Worried Man The Kingston Tr It's Five O'Clock Somewhere Jimmy Buffett Charlie on the MTA The Kingston Tr Cuban Crime of Passion Jimmy Buffett Apeman The Kinks Havana Day Dreamin Jimmy Buffett I'm a Believer The Monkees The A**hole Song Jimmy Buffett Bonzo Goes to Bitzburg The Ramones Home Grown Tomatoes John Denver What I Like About You The Romantics Saturday Night In Toledo Ohio John Denver Red Solo Cup Toby Keith You Dun Stomped on My Heart John Denver I Love This Bar Toby Keith Prisoners John Denver The Last Thing on My Mind Tom Paxton Leaving on a Jet Plane John Denver Mary Jane's Last Dance Tom Petty Ballad of Gary Hart John Denver Running Down a Dream Tom Petty Follow Me John Denver You Don't Know How It Feels Tom Petty Annie's Song John Denver Learning to Fly Tom Petty Perhaps Love John Denver 500 Miles The Proclaimers Rocky Mountain High John Denver The Year Clayton Delaney Died Tom T Hall Baby You Look Good to Me Tonight John Denver Put Another Log on The Fire Tompall Glaser Take Me Home Country Roads John Denver End of the Line Travelling Wilbu Thank God I'm a Country Boy John Denver Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison Grandma's Feather Bed John Denver Slow Burnin Memory Vern Gosdin Wild Montana Skies John Denver The Freshmen Verve Pipe I Guess He'd Rather Be in Colorado John Denver Blister In The Sun Violent Femmes This Old Guitar John Denver Shut Up And Dance Walk the Moon A Country Girl in Paris John Denver Dukes of Hazzard Them Waylon Jenning Darcie Farrow John Denver Trouble Man Waylon Jenning Imagine John Lennon Good Hearted Woman Waylon Jenning Working Class Hero John Lennon Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way Waylon Jenning Let It Be John Lennon Come Join the Murder White Buffalo R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A. John Mellencamp How the West was Won White Buffalo Dear Abby John Prine Wish It Was True White Buffalo Christmas in Prison John Prine Help Me Make It Through the Night Willie Nelson Come Back to Us Barbara Lewis John Prine Luckenbach, Texas Willie Nelson Hello In There John Prine Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up… Willie Nelson Please Don't Bury Me John Prine My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys Willie Nelson Grandpa Was a Carpenter John Prine Pancho & Lefty Willie Nelson Illegal Smile John Prine Red Headed Stranger Willie Nelson It's a Big Ole Goofy World John Prine Seven Spanish Angels Willie Nelson Paradise John Prine Stay All Night Willie Nelson That's the Way the World Goes Round John Prine Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die Willie Nelson Your Flag Decal Won't Get You… John Prine Uncloudy Day Willie Nelson on on ht ght III t Band n ert iff ers d Mary ague nkel n Boys hers hers hers rio rio s urys's s gs gs gs gs.
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