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KIDS in AMERICA Cover Song List KIDS IN AMERICA EIGHTIES COVER SONG LIST MICHAEL JACKSON…………………… Beat It MICHAEL JACKSON…………………… Billie Jean TALKING HEADS…………………… Burning Down the House DIXIES MIDNIGHT RUNNERS …………………… Come On Eileen BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN…………………… Dancing In The Dark BILLY IDOL…………………… Dancing with Myself SIMPLE MINDS…………………… Don’t You Forget About Me HUMAN LEAGUE…………………… Don’t you Want Me BEASTIE BOYS…………………… Fight for Your Right KENNY LOGGINS…………………… Footloose CYNDI LAUPER…………………… Girls Just Want to have Fun THOMPSON TWINS…………………… Let’s Hear It For the Boy PAT BENETAR…………………… Hit Me With Your Best Shot BLONDIE…………………… Heart of Glass DURAN DURAN…………………… Hungry Like the Wolf MADONNA…………………… Like a Prayer JOAN JETT…………………… I Love Rock N Roll THE OUTFIELD…………………… Your Love POINTER SISTERS…………………… I’m So Excited MEN AT WORK…………………… Land Down Under THE B-52’S…………………… Love Shack THE CHEERLEADERS…………………… Micky COREY HEART…………………… Sunglasses at Night THE EURYTHMICS…………………… Sweet Dreams MODERN ENGLISH…………………… Melt With you INXS…………………… New Sensation RICK ASTLEY…………………… Never Gonna Give You Up JOHN MELLANCAMP…………………… Jack and Diane THE CURE…………………… Purple Rain DEPECHE MODE…………………… I just can’t get Enough VAN HALEN…………………… Jump THE GO GOS…………………… Our Lips are Sealed DEF LEPPARD…………………… Pour Some Sugar On Me DURAN DURAN…………………… Rio GUNS N ROSES…………………… Paradise City GUNS N ROSES…………………… Sweet Child O’ Mine MEN WITHOUT HATS …………………… Safety Dance PAULA ABDUL …………………… Straight Up AHA…………………… Take On Me POISON…………………… Talk Dirty to Me TIL TUESDAY…………………… Voices Carry THE ROMANTICS…………………… What I Like About You KATRINA AND THE WAVES…………………… Walking on Sunshine HEART…………………… What About Love CHEAP TRICK…………………… I Want You to Want Me JOURNEY…………………… Don’t Stop Believing HALL AND OATS…………………… You Make My Dreams LUFA…………………… 99 Red Balloons TOMMY TUTONE…………………… Jenny 867-5309 PAT BENETAR…………………… We Belong MADONNA…………………… Holiday.
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