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Sample Song List - Changes Frequently SAMPLE SONG LIST - CHANGES FREQUENTLY DINNER / EASY LISTENING ARTIST WONDERFUL TONIGHT ERIC CLAPTON HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY VAN MORRISON I CAN'T MAKE YOU LOVE ME BONNIE RAITT HOW SWEET IT IS JAMES TAYLOR ALL OF ME ELLA FITZGERALD IT HAD TO BE YOU STANDARD MOONDANCE MICHAEL BUBLE’ SWAY MICHAEL BUBLE’ LONG AND WINDING ROAD THE BEATLES DON’T KNOW WHY NORAH JONES SAVE THE LAST DANCE STANDARD FLY ME TO THE MOON STANDARD THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT STANDARD WONDERFUL WORLD STANDARD YOU ARE THE SUNSHINE… STEVIE WONDER CRAZY PATSY CLINE AT LAST ETTA JAMES WONDERFUL TONIGHT ERIC CLAPTON SMOOTH OPERATOR SADE MERCY, MERCY, MERCY STANDARD GIRL FROM IPANEMA STANDARD BLUE BOSSA STANDARD STELLA BY STARLIGHT STANDARD THERE IS NO GREATER LOVE STANDARD THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER… STANDARD CANTELOPE ISLAND STANDARD HOW INSENSITIVE STANDARD MY FUNNY VALENTINE STANDARD CONTEMPORARY ARTIST SHUT UP AND DANCE WALK THE MOON WANT TO WANT ME JASON DERULO CAN'T FEEL MY FACE THE WEEKEND HAPPY PHARRELL WILLIAMS CALIFORNIA GURLS KATY PERRY I KISSED A GIRL KATY PERRY ROAR KATY PERRY FORGET YOU CEE LO GREEN ONLY GIRL (IN THE WORLD) RIHANNA WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? RIHANNA CRAZY IN LOVE BEYONCE’ WE FOUND LOVE BEYONCE’ RAISE YOUR GLASS PINK POKER FACE PINK JUST DANCE LADY GAGA BAD ROMANCE LADY GAGA BORN THIS WAY LADY GAGA ON THE FLOOR JENNIFER LOPEZ LOVE U LIKE A LOVESONG SELENA GOMEZ ROLLING IN THE DEEP ADELE I GOTTA FEELING BLACK EYED PEAS TIK TOK KE$HA MERCY DUFFY PARTY ROCK ANTHEM LMFAO MOVES LIKE JAGGER MAROON 5/CHRISTINA AGUILERA BLURRED LINES ROBIN THICKE UPTOWN FUNK BRUNO MARS LOCKED OUT OF HEAVEN BRUNO MARS TREASURE BRUNO MARS GET LUCKY DAFT PUNK WOBBLE V.I.C. I NEED YOUR LOVE ELLIE GOULDING COME AND GET IT SELENA GOMEZ SHAKE IT OFF TAYLOR SWIFT AIN'T IT FUN PARAMORE BANG BANG ARIANA GRANDE TIMBER PTIBULL 60’S, 70’S, 80’S, 90’S ARTIST THIS IS HOW WE DO IT MONTELL JORDAN BEST OF MY LOVE THE EMOTIONS I WISH STEVIE WONDER SIGNED SEALED DELIVERED STEVIE WONDER SUPERSTITION STEVIE WONDER SIR DUKE STEVIE WONDER BOOGIE SHOES KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’ JOURNEY SEPARATE WAYS JOURNEY YOUR LOVE THE OUTFIELD OH WHAT A NIGHT FOUR SEASONS SEPTEMBER EARTH WIND AND FIRE TO BE REAL CHERYL LYNN PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC WILD CHERRY LADY MARMALADE PATTY LABELLE LET’S GROOVE EARTH WIND AND FIRE DISCO INFERNO THE TRAMPPS WORD UP CAMEO LEAVE YOUR HAT ON JOE COCKER BRICKHOUSE THE COMMODORES LADIES NIGHT KOOL AND THE GANG FRESH KOOL AND THE GANG GET DOWN ON IT KOOL AND THE GANG SHAKE YOUR BOOTY KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND BOOGIE MAN KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND GET DOWN TONIGHT KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND RESPECT ARETHA FRANKLIN CHAIN OF FOOLS ARETHA FRANKLIN MUSTANG SALLY WILSON PICKETT BROWN EYED GIRL VAN MORRISON JENNY TOMMY TUTONE JESSIE’S GIRL RICK SPRINGFIELD SATURDAY IN THE PARK CHICAGO PICK UP THE PIECES AVERAGE WHITE BAND CROSSFIRE STEVIE RAY VAUGHN LOOK AT LITTLE SISTER STEVIE RAY VAUGHN PRIDE AND JOY STEVIE RAY VAUGHN PROUD MARY TINA TURNER BLAME IT ON THE BOOGIE / DON’T MICHAEL JACKSON MEDLEY STOP TIL YOU GET ENOUGH / WORKIN’ DAY AND NIGHT P Y T MICHAEL JACKSON WANNA BE STARTIN' SOMETHIN' MICHAEL JACKSON THE WAY YOU MAKE ME FEEL MICHAEL JACKSON PURPLE RAIN PRINCE RASPBERRY BERET PRINCE BEAT IT / EVERYBODY HAVE FUN M JACKSON / WANG CHUNG SHINING STAR EARTH WIND AND FIRE KISS / WANNA BE UR LOVER PRINCE LET’S GO CRAZY PRINCE COME SAIL AWAY / TOO MUCH TIME STYX DON’T FORGET ABOUT ME SIMPLE MINDS SWEET CAROLINE NEIL DIAMOND SLEDGEHAMMER PETER GABRIEL FEELS LIKE THE FIRST TIME FOREIGNER DIRTY LAUNDRY DON HENLEY CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF YOUR LOVE BAD COMPANY REBEL YELL BILLY IDOL WORKIN' FOR THE WEEKEND LOVERBOY JUST WHAT I NEEDED THE CARS WATERFALLS TLC POWER OF LOVE HUEY LEWIS & THE NEWS FLY LIKE AN EAGLE SEAL / STEVE MILLER LET'S DANCE DAVID BOWIE LOVE SHACK B 52'S CELEBRATION KOOL AND THE GANG MANEATER HALL AND OATES I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY WHITNEY HOUSTON I'M YOUR BABY TONIGHT WHITNEY HOUSTON NO DIGGITY BLACKSTREET BLACK CAT JANET JACKSON VOGUE / BORDERLINE / HOLIDAY / MADONNA MEGAMIX LUCKY STAR / GET INTO THE GROOVE RHYTHM IS GONNA GET YOU / GLORIA ESTEFAN / MIAMI SOUND GET ON YOUR FEET / CONGA MACHINE MAGIC MAN / CRAZY ON YOU / HEART BARRACUDA I LOVE ROCK AND ROLL JOAN JETT SWEET CHILD OF MINE GUNS AND ROSES WE ARE FAMILY SISTER SLEDGE BOOGIE WONDERLAND EARTH WIND AND FIRE ALRIGHT NOW FREE GROOVE IS IN THE HEART DEEE-LITE HEARTACHE TONIGHT EAGLES LIVIN' ON A PRAYER BON JOVI COUNTRY ARTIST IT’S FIVE O’CLOCK SOMEWHERE ALAN JACKSON / JIMMY BUFFET COME MONDAY JIMMY BUFFETT MARGARITAVILLE JIMMY BUFFETT REDNECK WOMAN GRETCHEN WILSON FAST AS YOU DWIGHT YOAKUM BOOT SCOOTIN’ BOOGIE BROOKS AND DUNN NEON MOON BROOKS AND DUNN DON’T ROCK THE JUKEBOX ALAN JACKSON CRAZY PATSY CLINE SOMEBODY LIKE YOU KEITH URBAN SHE’S COUNTRY JASON ALDEAN MY LITTLE GIRL TIM MCGRAW WHEN THE STARS GO BLUE RYAN ADAMS MY WISH RASCAL FLATTS I CROSS MY HEART GEORGE STRAIT GOD GAVE ME YOU BLAKE SHELTON .
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