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Songliste Stella Jones 2013:14 STELLA JONES SONGLISTE: How deep is your love/ bee gees Stella Jones/ Funk & Soul High heel sneakers / stevie wonder Hair / chaka khan Appearently nothing / young disciples Help/ tina turner After the love has gone / earth wind & fire I can’t stand the rain / tina turner Aquarious / hair Innercity blues / marvin gaye Ain’t nothing stopping us now / tower of I feel good / james brown power I wish / stevie wonder After midnight / eric clapton Is love enough / george clinton Ain’t nobody / chaka khan I feel for you / chaka khan Ain’t no sunshine/ bill withers I’m every woman / chaka khan Always there/ incognito I shot the sheriff/ bob marley Always on my mind/ elvis presley If you don’t know me by now/ simply red As/ george michael & mary j. blige I beliece I can fly/ r.kelly Boundaries / leena conquest I am what I am Baby love / mothers finest I will always love you/ whitney housten Blow your mind / jamiroquai I’m outta love / anastasia Blame it on the boogie/ jackson five It takes two to make it happen / tower of Baby can I hold you/ tracy chapman power Boogie down/ al jarreau It’s a men’s world / james brown Bacardi song It’s not right but it’s ok/ whitney housten Baby I’m a star / prince I will survive/ gloria gaynor Bring it back/ moloko Jumping jack flash / rolling stones Compared to what / candy dulfer Just the two of us/ bill withers Celebration / cool & the gang Knock on wood Can’t stand to see the slaughter / tower of Kiss/ prince power Killing me softly / the fugees Carwash / rose royce Killer/ Papa was a rolling stone / adamski & Conga/ gloria estefan seal, george michael Chain,chain,chain/ aretha franklin Lua soberana / sergio mendes Dream come true / brand new heavies Lady marmalade/ petty labelle Deep waters / incognito Last night a dj saved my life Down to the nightclub / towerof power Living for the city/ stenie wonder Dock of the bay Love rears it’s ugly head / living color Don’t look any further/ dennis edwards Lean on me / bill withers Easy to be hard / hair Lovely day/ bill withers Every Saturday night / maceo parker Let the good times roll / quincy jones Every breath you take/ the police Leviticus : faggot / me’shell ndegeocello End of the road/ boyz II men Like a feather / nikka costa Ease on down the road / the wiz Lonely avenue / ray charles Fantasy / earth, wind & fire Live / lenny kravitz Fallin’/ alicia keys Mama feelgood / james brown Fun day / stevie wonder Muddy water / aretha franklin Fragile / sting Melodie cool / mavis staples Free / ultra nate Maybe it’ll rub off / tower of power Fresh/ cool and the gang My love is your love/ whitney housten Finally Moving on up/ m people Fine brown frame None of us are free / ray charles Freak out/ chick Nothing like this / omar Feel like making love / d’angelo Nothing compares to you / prince Funkyness / candy dulfer Not that kind / anastasia Give me the night/ george benson Overload/ sugarbabes God give me strenght / burt bacharach Play that funky music white boy Greatest love of all/ withney housten Proud mary / tina turner Groove is in the heart / dee light Pusherman / curtis mayfield Gonna have a funky good time / james Plenty / jazzmatazz brown Respect / aretha franklin Got to get you / maceo parker Relight my fire/ take that House in order / mavis staples Revolution / jamiroquai Hot stuff Save the best for last/ vanessa williams Saving all my love for you/ whitney houston Ain’t no sunshine Spain / al jarreau Bye, bye, blackbird Signed, sealed, delivered / stevie wonder Baby can i hold you Sir duke/ stevie wonder Bluesette September / earth, wind & fire Big spender Sexmachine / james brown Bacardi song Soul with a capital S / tower of power Bad leroy brown Spanish joint / d’angelo Blue monk Stuff like that / quincy jones Blue moon Shake everything u got / maceo parker Blue skies Superstition / stevie wonder Cry me a river Sunny Chain of fools Summertime Come rain or come shine Son of a preacherman Catch a falling star Somebody elses guy Can’t help falling in love Something got me started/ simply red Darn that dream Smooth operator/ sade Desafinado Smooth/ santana Down by the riverside Stayin’ alive/ beegees Driver man Strret life/ randy crawfort Dock of the bay Stand by me Diamonds are the best girls friend Too young to die / jamiroquai Eternal flame Troubled water Easy to be hard Tell me something good / chaka khan Feelings That’s what friends are for / burt bacharach Fly me to the moon U got the love / chaka khan Fine brown frame Use me / bill withers Feel like making love U are the universe / brand new heavies Fever U can’t win / the wiz Gimme dat ol’ religion U might need somebody / randy crawfort Greatest love of all Upside down/ diana ross Gentle rain Video/ india arie Georgia Wishing on a star / rose royce Hello dolly We’ll be together / sting Half a minute What / james brown High heel sneakers Whatta man/ salt’n pepper & en vogue Hit the road jack What’s love got to do with it/ tina turner He’s got the whole world Waterfalls/ tlc Honeysuckle rose Wishy / rad Harlem nocturne Welcome / maxwell Invitation We gonna take u back/Don’t leave me / Isn’t she lovely blackstreet If you don’t know me by now You’re making me high/ toni braxton I got rhythm You’ve got a friend I just call to say i love you You are the sunshine of my life/ stevie It’s only a papermoon wonder I will always love you And many more… I wish I feel the earth move Stella Jones/ Standards If you leave me now A child is born Joshua fit the battle Autumn leaves Just the two of us Ain’t misbehavin’ King of the road All of me Killing me softly After the love has gone Knock on wood After you’ve gone Light my fire Arrivederci rome Let it be Aquarious Lonely ave After midnight Lady marmalade Amor, amor, amor Lovely day Amazing grace My baby just cares for My way Work song Mama When you smile Mister sandman Yesterday Mackie messer You’ve got a friend My foolish heart Mr bojangles Stella Jones Christmas Songs: Mean to me A child is born New orleans The christmas song Never knew love like this before Christmas time all over the world Nobody knows Frosty the snowman Nothing compares to Jingle bells you Joy to the world Night and day Let it snow On broadway Rudolph the rednose reindeer One note samba Santa claus is coming to town Over the rainbow Silent night, holy night Oh happy day Soulful christmas Proud mary Swing low, sweet chariot Papa was a rolling We wish you a merry christmas stone White christmas Quando, quando, quando Winter wonderland Raindrops keep falling on m head And many more… Respect Route 66 Rhythm of the night Stella Jones Gospel Songs: Red, red wine Amazing graze Sometimes i feel Down by the riverside Some day my prince will come Swing low Sentimental journey I shall wear a golden crown Satisfaction Mahalia Jackson tribute Signed, sealed, delivered Search me lord Sir duke In the upper room Smooth operator Long as I got king jesus Save the best for last I love the lord Son of a preacherman His eye is on the sparrow See you later alligator My soul is a witness Somewhere out there Joshua fit the battle Stupid cupid The lord is my sheperd Singing in the rain Sign me up Sunny Jesus dropped the charges Summertime Motherless child Swing low sweet chariot Nobody knows Superstition Hymn medley Spain When the saints Send in the clowns Oh happy day Saving all my love for you Amen Stormy weather Kumbaya The girl from ipanema Jesus, Jesus, Jesus The lady is a tramp Please be patient with me Tuxedo junction We`ve come this far by faith Travelin’ light We`ve come this far by faith Trouble And many more... This masquerade The shadow of your smile Unforgettable Use me Wade in the water www.stelluna.com What the world needs now all rights reserved © stella jones productions What i did for love www.stellajones.info, www.stelluna.com, What a wonderful world [email protected].
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