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Men of Distinction MEN OF DISTINCTION 2018 Song Selections CURRENT AND TIMELESS CURRENT AND TIMELESS (cont’d) 24K Magic – Bruno Mars That’s What I Like – Bruno Mars Thinking Out Loud – Ed Sheeran Treasure – Bruno Mars September – Earth, Wind and Fire Brick House – Commodores Don’t Stop Believing – Journey Get Lucky – Daft Punk Uptown Funk – Bruno Mars Let’s Groove Tonight – Earth, Wind Cake by the Ocean – DNC and Fire Can’t Stop the Feeling – Justin New York, New York – Frank Sinatra Timberlake Hold My Hand – Hootie and the I’ve Had the Time of My Life – B Blowfish Medley Shout – Isley Brothers Billie Jean – Michael Jackson I Feel Good – James Brown Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond Boogie Shoes – K.C. and the Sunshine I’m Happy – Pharrell Williams Band Tennessee Whiskey – Chris Stapleton Firework – Katie PerrySugar – Marron At Last – Etta James Five Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Build My Whole World Around You - Gaye and Terrell Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrell My Girl - Temptations Beat It – Michael Jackson Shook Me All Night Long – AC/DC Thriller – Michael Jackson Love Train – O’Jays This Will Be an Everlasting Love – Let’s Stay Together – Al Green Natalie Cole Shout – Otis Day and the Knights Blurred Lines – Robin Thicke R.E.S.P.E.C.T. – Aretha Franklin Honky Tonk Women – Rolling Stones Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison Start Me Up – Rolling Stones I Got a Feeling – Black Eyed Peas Proud Mary – Tina Turner Old Time Rock and Roll – Bob Seger Shut Up and Dance – Walk the Moon Locked Out of Heaven – Bruno Mars I Can’t Feel My Face – Weekend CURRENT AND TIMELESS (cont’d) R&B, MOTOWN, BEACH (cont’d) I Wanna Dance with Somebody – I’ll Be Around - Spinners Whitney Houston September – Earth, Wind and Fire Funky Music White Boy – Wild Cherry Freak Out – Chic Does Anybody Know What Time It Is - Stagger Lee – Lloyd Price Chicago This Will Be An Everlasting Love – Long Train Running – Doobie Brothers Natalie Cole Dock of the Bay – Otis Redding R&B, MOTOWN, BEACH Try a Little Tenderness – Otis Redding I Can’t Go for That – Hall and Oates Natural Woman – Aretha Franklin Signed, Sealed and Delivered – Stevie What You Won’t Do for Love – Bobby Wonder Caldwell Boogie Oogie Oogie – Taste of Hony Too Late to Turn Back Now – Sixties Motown Medley – Various Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose Artists Under the Boardwalk – Drifters Get Ready, Ain’t Too Proud to Beg, Up on the Roof – Drifters Hold On I’m Coming, Knock on Wood, Baby Don’t Rush – Kelly Clarkson baby I Need Your Loving, Sugar Pie Chain of Fools – Aretha Franklin Honey Bunch How Sweet It Is – Marvin Gaye What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye DINNER My Guy – Mary Wells Brenda – O. C. Smith Beyond the Sea – Bobby Darin With This Ring – Platters Fly Me to the Moon – Frank Sinatra Lady Soul – Temptations You’ll Never Find – Lou Rawls My Girl – Temptations Everything – Michael Buble Just My Imagination – Temptations L-O-V-E – Natalie Cole Miss Grace – Tymes Smooth Operator – Sade Stand by Me Medley – Ben E. King Sunshine of My Life – Stevie Wonder Bad Mama Jama – Carl Carlton Misty – Erroll Garner Carolina Girls – Chairman of the Sugar – S. Turrentine Board As Time Goes By - Casablanca Bad Girls – Donna Summer Satin Doll – Duke Ellington WEDDING SONGS BALLADS Wonderful Tonight – Eric Clapton Stand by Me – Ben E. King At Last – Etta James Wonderful Tonight – Eric Clapton Just the Way You Look Tonight – At Last – Etta James Frank Sinatra Georgia – Ray Charles You are So Beautiful – Joe Cocker Have I Told You Lately – Rod Stewart I Hope You Dance – Lee Ann Womack My Funny Valentine – Ella Fitzgerald Wonderful World – Louie Armstrong You are So Beautiful – Joe Cocker Unforgettable – Natalie/Nat King Cole Misty – Johnny Mathis My Wish – Rascal Flats Easy – Lionel Richie My Little Girl – Tim McGraw Tennessee Whiskey – Chris Stapleton With This Ring – Platters Let’s Get It On – Marvin Gaye Come Live with Me – Ray Charles Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Have I Told You Lately – Rod Stewart Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrell Isn’t She Lovely – Stevie Wonder Build My Whole World Around You - Sunshine of My Life – Stevie Wonder Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrell My Girl – Temptations Unchained Melody – Righteous Days Like This – Van Morrison Brothers Someone Like You – Van Morrison Into the Mystic – Van Morrison You’re the Best Thing – Ray COUNTRY LaMontagne I Hope You Dance – Lee Ann Womack Can’t Help Falling in Love - Elvis Tennessee Whiskey – Chris Stapleton Wagon Wheel – Darius Rucker The Perfect Country Song – David Allan Coe You Look Good Tonight – Lade Antebellum Family Tradition – Hank Williams, Jr. Country Girl – Luke Bryan Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd .
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