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Soho Songlist SOHO SONGLIST U2 All I Want Is You BALLADS John Legend All Of Me Stevie Wonder As Brian McKnight Back At One Jack Johnson Banana Pancakes John Lennon Beautiful Boy Celine Dion Because You Loved Me Gladys Knight Best Thing That Ever Happened Jack Johnson Better Together Bruce Springsteen Book Of Dreams Bob Carlisle Butterfly Kisses Sade By Your Side Elton John Can You Feel The Love Tonight Eric Clapton Change The World Adele Chasing Pavements Nora Jones Come Away With Me Edwin McCain Could Not Ask For More Van Morrison Crazy Love Luther Vandross Dance With My Father Nora Jones Don't Know Why Richie and Ross Endless Love Bryan Adams Everything I Do, I Do It For You Lauren Wood Fallen Alicia Keys Fallin' Bonnie Raitt Feels Like Home Genesis Follow You, Follow Me Steve Perry Foolish Heart Kelly Clarkson For A Moment Like This Isley Brothers For The Love Of You Ben Harper Forever Mary Chapin Carpenter Grow Old Along With Me John Hiatt Have A Little Faith In Me Van Morrison Have I Told You Lately Adele Hello Luther Vandross Here And Now Beatles Here, There and Everywhere Mariah Carey Hero Michael Buble Home Bee Gees How Deep Is Your Love Four Tops/W. Houston I Believe In You And Me Elvis Presley I Can't Help Falling In Love Eagles I Can't Tell You Why Beatles I Will Whitney Houston I Will Always Love You Rod Stewart I Wish You Love Jason Mraz I Won't Give Up Edwin McCain I'll Be Mariah Carey I'll Be There Pretenders I'll Stand By You Alicia Keys If I Ain't Got You Bruce Springsteen If I Should Fall Behind Peter Gabriel In Your Eyes Van Morrison Into The Mystic Grover Washington Just The Two Of Us Billy Joel Just The Way You Are Tracey Byrd Keeper Of The Stars Stevie Nicks Landslide Al Green Let's Stay Together Corinne Bailey Rae Like A Star Meghan Trainor Ft. John Legend Like I'm Gonna Lose You Alicia Keys Like You'll Never See Me Again Firehouse Love Of A Lifetime Soho Songlist 1 of 13 Night Shift Entertainment, LLC. www.nightshiftent.com [email protected] 800 465 1917 Neil Diamond Marry Me Billy Paul Me And Mrs. Jones Bob Marley No Woman, No Cry James Ingram One Hundred Ways Larry Graham One In A Million You Journey Open Arms Eva Cassidy Over The Rainbow Back Street Boys Perfect Fan Ed Sheeran Photograph Stevie Wonder Ribbon In The Sky Hall and Oates Sara Smile Michael Buble Save The Last Dance Marvin Gaye Sexual Healing Billy Joel She's Got A Way Manhattans Shining Star Adele Skyfall Luther Vandross So Amazing Elton John Some...The Way You Look Tonight Van Morrison Someone Like You Adele Someone Like You Paul Simon Still Crazy Nora Jones Sunrise Earth Wind and Fire That's The Way Of The World Roberta Flack The Closer I Get To You Michael Jackson The Lady In My Life Beatles The Long And Winding Road Andrea Bocelli The Prayer Ingrid Michaelson The Way I Am Ed Sheeran Thinking Out Loud Chaka Khan Through The Fire Cindy Lauper Time After Time Elton John Tiny Dancer Marc Cohn True Companion Lionel Richie Truly Van Morrison Tupalo Honey Righteous Brothers Unchained Melody Nat King Cole Unforgettable Louis Armstrong What A Wonderful World Dionne Warwick What The World Needs Now Percy Sledge When A Man Loves A Woman Sting When We Dance Alison Krauss When You Say Nothing At All Bette Midler Wind Beneath My Wings Chris Brown With You Eric Clapton Wonderful Tonight Lifehouse You And Me Joe Cocker You Are So Beautiful Ray LaMontagne You Are The Best Thing Anita Baker You Bring Me Joy Alicia Keys You Don't Know My Name Stylistics You Make Me Feel Brand New Josh Groban You Raise Me Up Sam Cooke You Send Me James Blunt You're Beautiful Billy Joel You're My Home Josh Groban You're Still You James Taylor You've Got A Friend Elton John Your Song Soho Songlist 2 of 13 Night Shift Entertainment, LLC. www.nightshiftent.com [email protected] 800 465 1917 Four Tops Ain't No Woman Like The One I Got CONTEMPORARY M. Gaye and T. Turrell Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing Steely Dan Black Cow Elvis Presley Blue Suede Shoes Earth Wind and Fire Can't Hide Love Smokey Robinson Cruisin' Landon Pigg Falling In Love At The Coffee Shop Stevie Wonder For Once In My Life Rascals Groovin' Beatles Here Comes The Sun James Taylor How Sweet It Is Johnny Nash I Can See Clearly Randy Newman I Love To See You Smile Spinners I'll Be Around Beatles In My Life Stevie Wonder Isn't She Lovely Van Morrison It Stoned Me Steely Dan Josie Sade Kiss Of Life Marvin Gaye Let's Get It On Robin Thicke Lost Without You Sarah Bareilles Love Song Seal Love's Divine Marvin Gaye Mercy, Mercy/What's Going On Van Morrison Moondance U2 One Sade Paradise Steely Dan Peg Steely Dan Rikki Don't Lose That Number Rusted Root Send Me On My Way Red Hot Chili Peppers Snow (Hey Oh) Train Soul Sista Ben E. King Stand By Me Grateful Dead Sugar Magnolia Ambrosia The Biggest Part Of Me Van Morrison These Are The Days Bob Marley Three Little Birds Lulu To Sir With Love Bob Marley Turn Your Lights Down Low Natasha Bedingfield Unwritten Mariah Carey We Belong Together Beatles When I'm 64 Stevie Wonder You Are The Sunshine Of My Life M. Gaye and T. Turrell You're All I Need To Get By Lou Rawls You're Gonna Miss My Lovin' Randy Newman You've Got A Friend In Me Sade Your Love Is King James Taylor Your Smiling Face Soho Songlist 3 of 13 Night Shift Entertainment, LLC. www.nightshiftent.com [email protected] 800 465 1917 Rascal Flatts Bless The Broken Road COUNTRY Faith Hill Breathe Zac Brown Band Chicken Fried Zac Brown Band Cold Weather Anne Murray Could I Have This Dance Patsy Cline Crazy George Strait Cross My Heart Kelsea Ballerini Dibs Thomas Rhett Die A Happy Man Garth Brooks Friends In Low Places Shania Twain From This Moment Zac Brown Band Homegrown Bonnie Raitt I Can't Make You Love Me LeAnn Womack I Hope You Dance Heartland I Loved Her First J.M. Montgomery I Swear Vince Gill Look At Us Vince Gill Love Will Find You Zac Brown Band Loving You Easy Taylor Swift Mine Rascal Flatts My Wish Keith Urban Ft. Eric Church Raise 'Em Up Diana Krall The Look Of Love Martina McBride There You Are Kenny Rogers Through The Years Darius Rucker Wagon Wheel Zac Brown Band Whatever It Is Zac Brown Band Whatever It Is Tim McGraw When Stars Go Blue Vince Gill Whenever You Come Around Bonnie Raitt You Kenny Chesney You Had Me From Hello Shania Twain You've Got A Way Jim Brickman Your Love Soho Songlist 4 of 13 Night Shift Entertainment, LLC. www.nightshiftent.com [email protected] 800 465 1917 M. Gaye and T. Turrell Ain't No Mountain High Enough DANCE CLASSICS Chaka Khan Ain't Nobody Temptations Ain't Too Proud To Beg Tom Petty American Girl Journey Any Way You Want It Aretha Franklin Baby I Love You Donna Summer Bad Girls The Emotions Best of My Love Michael Jackson Billy Jean Stevie Wonder Boogie On Reggae Woman Taste Of Honey Boogie Oogie Oogie Earth Wind and Fire Boogie Wonderland Commodores Brick House Van Morrison Brown Eyed Girl Rolling Stones Brown Sugar Rose Royce Car Wash Aretha Franklin Chain Of Fools Marvin Gaye Come Get To This Spinners Could It Be I'm Falling In Love Sly and the Family Stone Dance To The Music Stevie Wonder Do I Do Otis Redding Dock Of The Bay Van Morrison Domino Dobie Gray Drift Away Steve Miller Fly Like An Eagle KC And The Sunshine Band Get Down Tonight Sam and Dave Gimme' Some Lovin' Bruce Springsteen Glory Days Earth Wind and Fire Got To Get You Into My Life Marvin Gaye Heard It Through The Grapevine Rolling Stones Honky Tonk Woman Four Tops I Can't Help Myself James Brown I Got You (I Feel Good) Beatles I Saw Her Standing There Fleetwood Mac I Wanna Be With You Everywhere Beatles I Want To Hold Your Hand Jackson Five I Want You Back Stevie Wonder I Wish Stevie Wonder If You Really Love Me Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock Rolling Stones Jumpin' Jack Flash Earth Wind and Fire Let's Groove Paul Simon Loves Me Like A Rock Abba Mama Mia Wilson Pickett Midnight Hour Wilson Pickett Mustang Sally Temptations My Girl Barry White Never Gonna Give You Up Michael Jackson P.Y.T. Wild Cherry Play That Funky Music Aretha Franklin Respect Peaches and Herb Shake Your Groove Thing Earth Wind and Fire Shining Star Stevie Wonder Signed Sealed Delivered Stevie Wonder Sir Duke Blues Brothers Soul Man Bee Gees Stayin' Alive Stevie Wonder Superstition Lynyrd Skynyrd Sweet Home Alabama S.O.S. Band Take Your Time (Do It Right) Sly and Family Stone Thank You Spinners and Dionne Warwick Then Came You Soho Songlist 5 of 13 Night Shift Entertainment, LLC. www.nightshiftent.com [email protected] 800 465 1917 Aretha Franklin Think Beatles Twist And Shout Sam Cooke Twisting The Night Away Michael Jackson Working Day and Night Bee Gees You Should Be Dancing Barry White You're The First, The Last, My Everything Olivia Newton-John You're The One That I Want Soho Songlist 6 of 13 Night Shift Entertainment, LLC.
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