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Popular Television Songs Beatles Popular Martha My Dear Autumn Leaves Money Close to You She Loves You Come Saturday Morning We Can Work It Out Downtown Yesterday Hello (Lionel Richie) McArthur Park Hold on to the Night Moon River Jean Piano Man Just the Way You Are She’s Got a Way About Her Look of Love Somewhere Out There Love Is Blue Try To Remember Television Songs Way we Were With You I'm Born Again Brian's Song Windmills of My Mind Maxwell House Theme You Needed Me Taurus Bulba Theme Your Song Nadia's Theme (The Young & the Restless) Rainbow Connection Snoopy Theme (Linus & Lucy) Beatles All My Loving All You Need is Love Eleanor Rigby Golden Slumbers Help I Saw Her Standing There Let It Be Movie Themes I Write the Songs Beauty and the Beast This One’s For You Can You Read my Mind? Weekend in New England Chariots of Fire Classical: Exodus 1812 Overture Favorite Things Beethoven’s 9th Symphony Forest Gump Theme Concerto in Am (Grieg) Love Story Theme Fur Elise Midnight Cowboy Hungarian Rhapsody (Liszt) Romeo & Juliet Theme Minuet (Boccherini) (A Time for Us) Minuet In G (Beethoven) Somewhere Over the Rainbow Moonlight Sonata St. Elmo's Fire Love Theme Peer Gynt Suite Excerpts: Star Wars Theme Morning Song Terms of Endearment Theme Hall of Mountain King Titanic Theme Peter & the Wolf Tommy Theme Polovetzian Dances Way We Were (Strangers in Paradise) Frank Sinatra Swan Lake My Way Toreador Song (Carmen) It Was a Very Good Year Classic Rock It Had to be You Closer to Home In the Wee Small Hours Babe (Led Zeppelin) New York, New York Colour My World Softly, As I Leave You Court of Crimson King Strangers in the Night Crosby, Stills & Nash Music Barry Manilow Curved Air Excerpt Could It Be Magic? Eagles Songs Eleanor (Turtles) Fire and Rain Wishing You Were Here Again Groovie Kinda Love Happy Together Layla (ending) Like a Rainbow Moody Blues Songs Southern Man Stairway to Heaven Tired of Waiting The Who Songs Your Song Broadway All the Things You Are Favorite Things Getting to Know You Live for Life Matchmaker, Matchmaker West Side Story: Tonight Maria There's a Place for Us Some Enchanted Evening Sunrise, Sunset Andrew Lloyd Webber Phantom Medley: Angel of Music Music of the Night All I Ask of You Cats Theme Jazz Songs - How High the Moon A foggy Day I got it bad All of me I love you All of you I Remember April All the things you are I Thought About You Alone together Just Friends Anthropology Just the way you are As time goes by Michelle Autumn Leaves My Favorite things Beautiful love My Foolish Heart Black Orpheus My Funny Valentine Blame it on my Youth My romance Body and soul Night and day But not for me Our love is here to stay Bye Bye Blackbird Out of nowhere Caravan ‘Round Midnight Cherokee Shadow of your smile Come rain or come shine Secret Love Days of wine and roses Softly as in a Morning Sunrise Doxy Someday my prince will come Embracable you Stella by Starlight Eleanor Rigby Skylark Everytime we say goodbye Summertime Everything happens to me Take the A train Georgia There is no greater love The Girl From Impanema There will never be another you Have you met Miss Jones? Time after Time Here there and everywhere Unforgettable How deep is the Ocean? What’s New? When I fall in love You and the night and the music When Sunny gets blue You go to my head What is this thing called love? You’d be so nice to come home to Who Can I Turn To? You don’t know what love is? Yesterday.
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