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Allman Brothers Larry Lay’s Playlist Allman Brothers Bush John Denver Goo Goo Dolls Summer Highland Falls Ramblin’ Man Come Down Annie’s Song Iris Vienna Glycerine Rocky Mountain High You May Be Right Louis Armstrong Sunshine on my Shoulders Grateful Dead What a Wonderful World Harry Chapin Casey Jones Elton John Cats in the Cradle Bobby Darin Friend of the Devil Bennie & the Jets Beatles Beyond the Sea Truckin’ Candle In the Wind And I Love Her Ray Charles Mack the Knife Crocodile Rock Eleanor Rigby Georgia Dobie Gray Daniel In My Life What I’d Say Stealer’s Wheel Drift Away Funeral for a Friend Lady Madonna Stuck in the Middle w/ You Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Let It Be Eric Clapton Green Day Levon Ohbladee Ohblada Lay Down Sally Neil Diamond Basket Case Rocket Man Rocky Raccoon Tears In Heaven Forever in Blue Jeans The Time of Your Life Tiny Dancer Revolution Wonderful Tonight When I Come Around Your Song Something Dion With a Little Help… Marc Cohn Runaround Sue Lee Greenwood Journey Yesterday True Companion The Wanderer God Bless the U.S.A. Faithfully Walkin’ in Memphis Lights Ben Folds Five Fats Domino David Grey Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’ Brick Coldplay Blueberry Hill Babylon Kate Clocks I’m Walkin’ Sail Away Kings of Leon Song for the Dumped Speed of Sound Use Somebody Yellow Bob Dylan Hall & Oats Better Than Ezra Like a Rolling Stone Rich Girl John Lennon Good Nat King Cole Mr. Bojangles Sara Smile Imagine Unforgettable David Bowie Eagles Rupert Holmes John Legend Space Oddity Commodores Desperado Escape (Pina Colada Song) All of Me Easy Hotel California Garth Brooks Lady Peaceful Easy Feeling Hoobastank Jerry Lee Lewis Friends in Low Places Still Take It Easy The Reason Great Balls of Fire The Dance Elvis Costello Five For Fighting Hootie and the Blowfish Little Feat Jackson Browne Allison 100 Years Let Her Cry Dixie Chicken Runnin’ On Empty Superman Counting Crows Bruce Hornsby Live Jimmy Buffet Rain King The Fray The Way It Is Lightning Crashes A Pirates Look at Forty A Long December How to Save a Life Cheeseburger in Paradise J. Geils Band Looking Glass Come Monday Jim Croce Foo Fighters Centerfold Brandy Margaritaville Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown Learn To Fly Time in a Bottle Times Like These Billy Joel Lynyrd Skynyrd Blues Traveler Don’t Mess Around With Jim Allentown Gimme Three Steps Run Around Four Non Blondes Big Shot Simple Man Christopher Cross What’s Up Captain Jack Sweet Home Alabama James Blunt Sailing Downeaster Alexa You’re Beautiful Fuel Honesty Edwin McCain Cranberries Hemorrhage (In My Hands) It’s Still Rock ‘n Roll Could Not Ask for More Zac Brown Linger Movin’ out Chicken Fried Zombie Peter Gabriel My Life Tim McGraw Colder Weather In Your Eyes N. Y. State of Mind Live Like You Were Dyin’ Toes Solsbury Hill Shameless Go to www.larrylay.com for dates and more. Larry Lay’s Playlist Barry Manilow Tom Petty Paul Simon/Garfunkel James Taylor Misc Even Now Breakdown Cecelia Carolina On My Mind Rocky Top I Won’t Back Down Fifty Ways Fire & Rain Under the Boardwalk Marcy Playground Mary Jane’s Last Dance Mrs. Robinson How Sweet It Is Sex and Candy Shower the People Pink Floyd Frank Sinatra Something in the Way Roger Miller Brain Damage/Eclipse Fly Me to the Moon Sweet Baby James King of the Road Comfortably Numb I’ve Got You Under My Skin Your Smiling Face Wish You Were Here The Summer Wind You’ve Got a Friend Steve Miller The Way You Look Tonight Joker Pure Prairie League Third Eye Blind Amy Smashing Pumpkins How’s it Gonna Be Moody Blues Disarm Jumper Nights in White Satin Elvis Presley Today All Shook Up Tommy Tutone Van Morrison Blue Suede Shoes Snow Patrol Jenny, Jenny (867-5309) Have I Told You Lately Don’t Be Cruel Chasing Cars Into The Mystic Train Moondance The Ramones Soundgarden Drops of Jupiter I Wanna Be Sedated Black Hole Sun Meet Virginia Mumford & Sons The Cave Red Hot Chili Peppers Bruce Springsteen U2 Breaking the Girl Glory Days One Johnny Nash Dani California My Home Town Running to Stand Still I Can See Clearly Scar Tissue With or Without You Under the Bridge Steely Dan Night Ranger My Old School Violent Femmes Sister Christian Otis Redding Rikki Don’t Lose… Blister in the Sun The Dock of the Bay Nirvana Sting/Police Stevie Ray Vaughn All Apologies R.E.M. Every Little Thing Pride & Joy Dumb Losing My Religion Fields of Gold Message in a Bottle The Wallflowers Oasis Kenny Rogers One Headlight Don’t Look Back in Anger The Gambler Cat Stevens Wonderwall Lady Wild World Joe Walsh Lucille Life’s Been Good Old Crow Medicine Show Stone Temple Pilots Wagon Wheel Sam the Sham Creep The Who Wooly Bully Interstate Love Song Behind Blue Eyes Proclaimers Squeeze Box I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) Seals & Croft Rolling Stones Summer Breeze Angie Warren Zevon Roy Orbison Wild Horses Lawyers Guns and Money Pretty Woman Bob Seger You Can’t Always Get… Werewolves in London Night Moves Pearl Jam Turn the Page Sublime Weezer Better Man Santeria Say it ain’t so Black Semisonics Daughter Closing Time Talking Heads Young The Giant Elderly Woman Behind a… And She Was Cough Syrup Del Shannon Psycho Killer Runaway Go to www.larrylay.com for dates and more. .
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