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ET25K Ingebouwd POP 1810 TITLE NO ARTIST 100 YEARS 8001 FIVE FOR FIGHTING 1000 MILES AWAY 10807 JEWEL 19-2000 8002 GORILLAZ 20 YEARS OF SNOW 8701 REGINA SPEKTOR 25 MINUTES 8004 MICHAEL LEARNS TO ROCK 4 AM FOREVER 8702 LOSTPROPHETS 4 SEASONS OF LONELINESS 8005 BOYZ II MEN 4 TO THE FLOOR 1808 STARSAILOR 5:15 8006 THE WHO 52ND STREET 8703 BILLY JOEL 93 MILLION MILES 10050 30 SECONDS TO MARS 99 RED BALLOONS 8007 NENA A CERTAIN SMILE 8008 JOHNNY MATHIS A FOOL IN LOVE 8704 IKE & TINA TURNER A FOOL SUCH AS I 10052 ELVIS PRESLEY A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE 9009 P.D. A LONG DECEMBER 8009 COUNTING CROWS A LONG WALK 10053 JILL SCOTT A LOVER'S CONCERTO 8010 SARAH VAUGHAN A MAIDENS WISH 9011 P.D. A MILLION LOVE SONGS 8011 TAKE THAT A NATURAL WOMAN 8705 ARETHA FRANKLIN A PLACE FOR MY HEAD 10055 LINKIN PARK A PLACE IN THE SUN 8012 STEVIE WONDER A SONG FOR THE LOVERS 10809 RICHARD ASHCROFT A SONG FOR YOU 10057 THE CARPENTERS A THOUSAND LEAGUES AWAY 9013 P.D. A THOUSAND MILES 10058 VANESSA CARLTON A WANDERING MINSTREL 9014 P.D. A WHITER SHADE OF PALE 8013 PROCOL HALUM A WOMAN'S WORTH 8014 ALICIA KEYS A WONDERFUL DREAM 8706 THE MAJORS AARON'S PARTY (COME GET IT) 10059 AARON CARTER ABC 8016 THE JACKSON 5 ABOUT A GIRL 8017 NIRVANA ACCIDIE 10060 CAPTAIN ACHY BREAKY HEART 10061 BILLY RAY CYRUS ADRIENNE 10062 THE CALLING AFTER ALL 10063 AL JARREAU AFTER THE LOVE HAS GONE 8019 EARTH, WIND & FIRE AFTERNOONS & COFFEESPOONS 10064 CRASH TEST DUMMIES AGAIN 8020 LENNY KRAVITZ AGAIN AND AGAIN 10810 THE BIRD AND THE BEE AGE AIN'T NOTHING BUT A NUMBER 10066 AALIYAH AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' 8707 HANK WILLIAMS, JR. AIN'T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH 8022 DIANA ROSS Title ET25K ingebouwd POP 1810 songs TITLE NO ARTIST AIN'T NO SUNSHINE 10067 BILL WITHERS AIN'T NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY 8023 HELEN REDDY AIN'T NOTHING LIKE THE REAL THING 8708 MARVIN GAYE & TAMMI TERRELL AIN'T THAT A SHAME 8709 FATS DOMINO ALCOHOL 8710 BRAD PAISLEY ALIVE AND KICKING 8024 SIMPLE MINDS ALL APOLOGIES 8711 NIRVANA ALL AT SEA 10811 JAMIE CULLUM ALL BY MYSELF 10069 CELINE DION ALL GLORY, LAUD AND HONOR 9024 P.D. ALL I EVER NEED IS YOU 8025 SONNY & CHER ALL I HAVE TO GIVE 10070 BACKSTREET BOYS ALL IN YOUR HEAD 8712 ROONEY ALL SHE WANTS IS 8713 DURAN DURAN ALL THAT I NEED 10072 BOYZONE ALL THAT I'VE GOT 8026 THE USED ALL THE SMALL THINGS 8027 BLINK 182 ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 10073 CYNDI LAUPER ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE 8028 FRANK SINATRA ALMOST PERSUADED 8029 DAVID HOUSTON ALONE I BREAK 10075 KORN ALONE IN THE UNIVERSE 8714 DAVID USHER ALWAYS SOMEWHERE 10076 SCORPIONS AM I THAT EASY TO FORGET 8030 DEBBIE REYNOLDS AMANDA 10078 BOSTON AMAZING 8031 AEROSMITH AMBITION 8032 DOVES AMERICAN GIRLS 8033 COUNTING CROWS AMERICAN PIE 10079 MADONNA AMICI 9039 P.D. AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER 8034 VIC DAMONE ANASTASIA 8035 PAT BOONE AND I LOVE YOU SO 10081 PERRY COMO AND WHEN I DIE 8036 BLOOD, SWEAT & TEARS ANGEL 10812 AEROSMITH ANGEL OF THE MORNING 8037 OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN ANGELINA BAKER 9043 P.D. ANGELS MEET ME AT DE CROSSROADS 9044 P.D. ANGELS OF THE SILENCES 8038 COUNTING CROWS ANGEL'S SERENADE 9045 P.D. ANGIE 8039 THE ROLLING STONES ANNA BEGINS 8040 COUNTING CROWS ANNIE LISLE 9046 P.D. ANOTHER DAY 8041 PAUL MCCARTNEY ANOTHER LONELY SONG 8043 TAMMY WYNETTE ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST 8044 QUEEN Title ET25K ingebouwd POP 1810 songs TITLE NO ARTIST ANOTHER PIECE OF MEAT 10083 SCORPIONS ANOTHER SATURDAY NIGHT 8715 CAT STEVENS ANTICIPATING 10084 BRITNEY SPEARS ANYTIME 10085 BRIAN MCKNIGHT ANYWHERE FOR YOU 10086 BACKSTREET BOYS APRIL LOVE 8716 PAT BOONE AQUARIUS 8717 THE 5TH DIMENSION ARE THEY AFRAID? 8718 ROONEY ARE YOU NERVOUS 8719 ROCK KILLS KID AROUND THE WORLD 10088 AQUA ARTHUR'S THEME (BEST THAT YOU CAN DO) 10090 CHRISTOPHER CROSS AS 10813 STEVIE WONDER AS DOWN IN THE SUNLESS RETREATS 9057 P.D. AS TEARS GO BY 8045 THE ROLLING STONES ASTONISHING PANORAMA OF THE ENDTIMES 8046 MARILYN MANSON AT MIDNIGHT 10091 CHAKA KHAN AT SEVENTEEN 8047 JANIS IAN AT THE HOP 8048 DANNY AND THE JUNIORS AT YOUR BEST (YOU ARE LOVE) 8049 AALIYAH AT YOUR SIDE 10092 THE CORRS AUBREY 8050 BREAD AVE MARIA 10094 AARON NEVILLE AWAY DOWN SOUF 9060 P.D. BABY DON'T GET HOOKED ON ME 8052 MAC DAVIS BABY I NEED YOUR LOVING 8720 THE FOUR TOPS BABY LOVE 8721 THE SUPREMES BABY THAT'S BACKATCHA 8722 SMOKEY ROBINSON BABY, I LOVE YOUR WAY 10095 PETER FRAMPTON BABY'S NIGHT 9064 P.D. BACK AT ONE 10096 BRIAN MCKNIGHT BACK FOR GOOD 8053 TAKE THAT BACK IN MY ARMS AGAIN 8054 THE SUPREMES BACK IN THE USA 8723 CHUCK BERRY BACK IN YOUR ARMS 8724 B5 BACK ON THE CHAIN GANG 8055 THE PRETENDERS BACK TO MANHATTAN 10814 NORAH JONES BADMAN'S SONG 8056 TEARS FOR FEARS BALL OF CONFUSION (THAT'S WHAT THE...) 8725 THE TEMPTATIONS BALLAD OF BITTER HONEY 8057 EEF BARZELAY BALLAD OF EASY RIDER 8058 THE BYRDS BAND ON THE RUN 8059 PAUL MCCARTNEY BARELY BREATHING 10097 DUNCAN SHEIK BARNEY BUNTLINE 9069 P.D. BARRACUDA 10098 HEART BAT COUNTRY 8726 AVENGED SEVENFOLD BAY OF DUBLIN 9071 P.D. Title ET25K ingebouwd POP 1810 songs TITLE NO ARTIST BE KIND TO THE LOVED ONES AT HOME 9072 P.D. BE MY GUEST 8727 FATS DOMINO BE STILL MY BEATING HEART 8060 STING BE THE GIRL 8728 ASLYN BEAST OF BURDEN 8729 THE ROLLING STONES BEAUTIFUL BELLS 9074 P.D. BEAUTIFUL IN MY EYES 8061 JOSHUA KADISON BEAUTIFUL STAR IN HEAVEN SO BRIGHT 9076 P.D. BEAUTIFUL SUNDAY 8062 DANIEL BOONE BEAUTY AND MADNESS 8063 FRA LIPPO LIPPI BEAUTY IS ONLY SKIN DEEP 8731 THE TEMPTATIONS BEAUTY'S EYES 9078 P.D. BECAUSE I GOT HIGH 10099 AFROMAN BEEN TO CANAAN 8732 CAROLE KING BEFORE JEHOVAH'S AWFUL THRONE 9082 P.D. BEFORE THE DAWN 8733 JUDAS PRIEST BEGONE DULL CARE 9083 P.D. BEHIND A PAINTED SMILE 8734 THE ISLEY BROTHERS BEHIND BLUE EYES 8065 LIMP BIZKIT BEING WITH YOU 8066 SMOKEY ROBINSON & THE MIRACLES BELIEVE IN ME 8735 ROONEY BELIEVE IN US 10100 JAY JAY JOHANSON BELIEVE ME 10101 FORT MINOR BELIEVE ME IF ALL THOSE ENDEARING 9085 P.D. BELLE MAHONE 9086 P.D. BELLS OF SHANDON 9087 P.D. BEN 8736 MICHAEL JACKSON BENT 8067 MATCHBOX TWENTY BERNADETTE 8737 THE FOUR TOPS BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO ME 10104 GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES 8068 BAHA MEN (SHREK O.S.T) BET THAT 8739 BOW WOW BETHAMPHETAMINE 8740 BUTCH WALKER BETTER THAN ME 10568 HINDER BETTER WAY 8741 BEN HARPER BETWEEN THE BARS 10105 ELLIOTT SMITH BIG BIG WORLD 8069 EMILIA BIG DREAMS 8742 BOW WOW BIG GIRL (YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL) 10106 MIKA BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY 8070 THE 4 SEASONS BIG LOVE 8071 FLEETWOOD MAC BIG MACHINE 10815 GOO GOO DOLLS BIG TIME 8743 PETER GABRIEL BILLY BOY 9092 P.D. BIMBO 8744 JIM REEVES BITS AND PIECES 8745 THE DAVE CLARK FIVE Title ET25K ingebouwd POP 1810 songs TITLE NO ARTIST BITTER SWEET SYMPHONY 8072 THE VERVE BLACK & WHITE TOWN 8073 DOVES BLACK BALLOON 8074 GOO GOO DOLLS BLACK EYED SUSAN 9093 P.D. BLACK IS BLACK 8075 LOS BRAVOS BLAME IT ON THE BOSSA NOVA 8746 EYDIE GORME BLESS THE BEASTS AND THE CHILDREN 8747 THE CARPENTERS BLESS YOU 8748 TONY ORLANDO BLESSED SAVIOUR, THEE I LOVE 9097 P.D. BLISSFULL DREAMS COME STEALING O'ER ME 9098 P.D. BLOW YE WINDS HEIGH HO 9099 P.D. BLOW, BOYS, BLOW 9100 P.D. BLOWING KISSES IN THE WIND 8076 PAULA ABDUL BLUE CHRISTMAS 10108 ELVIS PRESLEY BLUE EYED MARY 9104 P.D. BLUE MOON 8749 FRANK SINATRA BLUE SUEDE SHOES 8077 ELVIS PRESLEY BOB UP SERENELY 9109 P.D. BOER NATIONAL SONG 9110 P.D. BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY 8078 QUEEN BOHUNKUS 9111 P.D. BOILER 10109 LIMP BIZKIT BONNIE CHARLIE 9113 P.D. BONNIE DUNDEE 9114 P.D. BONNY ELOISE 9115 P.D. BOOGIE FEVER 10110 THE SYLVERS BORDERLINE 10111 MADONNA BOSTON 8750 AUGUSTANA BOTH SIDES OF THE GUN 8751 BEN HARPER BREAK BREAK BREAK 9122 P.D. BREAK EVERY RULE 8079 TINA TURNER BREAK IT DOWN AGAIN 8080 TEARS FOR FEARS BREAK ME 8081 JEWEL BREAKING MY HEART 8082 MICHAEL LEARNS TO ROCK BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO 8083 NEIL SEDAKA BREAKOUT 8084 SWING OUT SISTER BRICK HOUSE 8752 THE COMMODORES BRIDAL CHORUS 9126 P.D. BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER 10113 SIMON & GARFUNKEL BRIGHT EYES 8085 ART GARFUNKEL BRIGHT ROSY MORNING 9127 P.D. BRING THE PAIN 10114 METHOD MAN BRINGING OUT THE ELVIS 10115 FAITH HILL BROTHER JUKEBOX 8086 MARK CHESNUTT BROTHER SO FINE 9130 P.D. BROTHER TELL ME OF THE BATTLE 9131 P.D. Title ET25K ingebouwd POP 1810 songs TITLE NO ARTIST BROWN SUGAR 10117 D'ANGELO BROWN SUGAR 8087 THE ROLLING STONES BUILD A BRIDGE 8753 THE REDWALLS BUMBLE BEES 10118 AQUA BUNKER HILL 9133 P.D. BUY A BROOM 9135 P.D. CALENDAR GIRL 8755 NEIL SEDAKA CALIFORNIA DREAMING 10119 THE MAMAS & THE PAPAS CALIFORNIA GIRLS 10120 THE BEACH BOYS CALL ME 10121 SKYY CALL ME THINE OWN 9140 P.D. CALLING ALL ANGELS 8088 TRAIN CALLING BATON ROUGE 8756 GARTH BROOKS CALVARY 9141 P.D. CANDYMAN 10122 CHRISTINA AGUILERA CAN'T LET GO 8757 LANDON PIGG CAPTAIN JINKS 9148 P.D. CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR 8089 TEXAS CARNIVAL 10124 THE CARDIGANS CARNIVAL OF VENICE 9150 P.D.
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