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Updated 5.2020 Updated 5.2020 Louis Armstrong (Beatles) A What a wonderful world Get back Aaliyah Rocky raccoon Are you that somebody? Audioslave She came in through the bathroom window Like a stone AC/DC Dig a pony Dirty Deeds I'm only sleeping Aerosmith B Girl (My Story) Dream on Walk this way Bad Company I've got a feelin' Feel like making love Something A-ha Penny Lane Take on me The Band Goodbye, Hello Up on cripple creek Yesterday Alice in chains The Weight Let it be Got me wrong The Night they drove old Dixie down Here, there and everywhere Am I inside? Long and winding road Would? The Beatles/John Lennon Lucy in the sky with diamonds Brother Imagine A day in the life Come together Rooster Can’t buy me love Blackbird In my life Love me do America Across the universe Strawberry fields forever Good day sunshine Horse with no name While my guitar gently weeps I’ll be back Ventura highway The ballad of John and Yoko Rain Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely HCB Birthday Animals A lil help from my friends Jealous guy The house of the rising sun I am the walrus Things we said today Norwegian wood Do you wanna know a secret? Angus and Julia Bungalow Bill All I’ve got to do Big jet plane Here comes the sun Misery And I love her Till there was you Atlantic Rhythm Section Michelle I saw her standing there Spooky Another Girl You’ve got to hide your love away (Beatles) The Black Crows (Bowie) Please please me She talks to angels China Girl Ask me why Anna (go with him) Black Sabbath Boz Scaggs Every little thing she does Paranoid Lowdown Words of love War pigs I’ll follow the sun Planet caravan Brigadier Jerry Lovely Rita Jamaica Jamaica Two of Us The Black Seeds Drive my car So true Jackson Browne Runnin’ on empty Beck Blind Faith Somebody’s baby Dear Life Can’t find my way Home 2 turntables and a microphone Buddy Holly Dreams Bon Jovi Everyday Beer can Dead or Alive That’ll be the day Well Alright Harry Belafonte David Bowie It’s so easy Jump in the line Life on mars? Not fade away Jamaica Farewell The Man who sold the world Words of love Five years The Belle Stars Space oddity Buffalo Springfield Iko Iko Suffragette city For what it’s worth Queen bitch Mr. Soul Rock and roll woman Ben E. King Star man Broken Arrow Stand By me Ziggy stardust I am a Child Moon-age daydream Billy Joel In the heat of the morning Jimmy Buffett Big shot Soul Love Margaritaville Still rock n’ roll to me Rebel Rebel Pirate looks at 40 Piano Man The Superman Let’s dance The Byrds Harry Chapin Collective soul Turn, turn,turn Cats in the cradle The world I know C Shine Cameo The Champs Word up! Tequila (Pee Wee!) The Commodores Flirt Easy Cheech & Chong The Cars Earache my eye Chris Cornell Just what I needed You Know my Name (007) Best friends girlfriend Chef (Isaac Hayes from South Park) Let’s go! Jim Croce Drive Chef's chocolate salty balls Bad, Leroy Brown Operator Johnny Cash Alex Clare Don’t mess around with Jim Ring of fire Too close Folsom prison blues CSNY / Neil Young I walk the line Eric Clapton/Cream Ohio Sunshine of your love Old man Cat Power Layla Heart of gold Sea of love Can’t find my way home Hey hey, my my White Room Teach your children well Cat Stevens Cinnamon girl I am a child Wild world The Clash Broken arrow If you want to sing out, sing out! Should I stay or should I go Mr. Soul Cee-Lo Joe Cocker The Cure Crazy You are so beautiful Boys don't cry Catch Bad moon rising Coldplay Just like heaven Have you ever seen the rain Yellow Close to me Down on the corner Clocks The Caterpillar I heard it through the grapevine Sparks (The Cure) Dead or Alive Dire Straights Jumpin' someone else's train You spin me right round Sultans of Swing Love Song A Forest The Grateful Dead Donovan The Love Cats Casey jones Mellow Yellow Lullaby Friend of the devil Let’s go to bed Uncle johns band The Doors St. Stephen Ripple Roadhouse blues Cypress Hill Sugar Magnolia Love me two times Hits from the bong Truckin’ Riders on the storm Insane in the brain Spanish caravan Dead or Alive Light my fire The Clash Spin me right round Love me madly CSNY / Neil Young Peace frog 5 to 1 John Denver D People are Strange Take me home country roads Daft Punk Get lucky Bob Dylan Depeche mode Something About us All along the watchtower Never let me down again Subterranean homesick Personal Jesus Somebody Danzig / Misfits Like a rollin’ stone Enjoy the Silence Just like a woman Mother The world in my eyes You belong to me I'm the one Shake the Disease Skulls Rainy day women Knocking on heavens door William DeVaughn Make you feel my love Dave Mathews Band Be thankful for what you got Don't think twice, It's alright Crash Positively 4th Street Neil Diamond Howe Day Sweet Caroline Dynamite Hack Collide Boyz in the hood Dion & The Belmonts Teenager in love E The Eagles Everlast Hotel California What it’s like Foo fighters (Eagles) Everlong Desperado The Eurythmics Big me Take it easy Sweet dreams Times Like These Already gone Tequila sunrise The Expendables Foster the People New kid in town (I pack) this bowl for two Pumped up kicks Peaceful easy feeling Seven Bridges road Extreme Aretha Franklin More than words Respect Elvis Blue Suede shoes F Frente Jailhouse rock Fastball Bazaar love triangle Fever The Way Labour of love I can’t help falling in love with you Hound Dog Fine Young Cannibals G Heartbreak hotel She drives me crazy Peter Gabriel Sledgehammer The Four Tops Emerson Lake & Palmer I Can’t Help Myself Marvin Gaye From the beginning Lucky man Mercy Mercy Me 4Non Blondes What’s going on Elton John What’s going on?! Inner City Blues Rocket man Your song Fleetwood Mac The Go-Go’s Bennie and the Jets Landslide We got the beat Tiny Dancer Dreams Our lips our sealed Rhiannon David Essex Gypsy Grease Soundtrack Rock on! You make lovin’ fun Greased Lightning Everywhere Al Green George Harrison Billy Idol Here I am Let’s stay together Here comes the Sun Rebel Yell! Here comes the Moon Beware of darkness Green Day Incubus Something Basket Case Drive Give me love Time of your life I’d have you anytime When I come around Isn’t a pity Iration My sweet lord Time Bomb Let it down Ariana Grande I live for you Summer Nights Thank you, Next! Blow away Already Gold Run of the mill Electricity Gotye Somebody that I used to know Jimi Hendrix Iron Maiden The wind cries Mary Wasted years Eddy Grant Angel Electric Avenue Bold as love INXS All along the watchtower I need you tonight David Grey Foxy lady Sail Away Castles made of sand (my favorite) Chris Isaacs Hey Joe Wicked game Guns n’ Roses Little wing Patience J Sweet child o' mine The Hollies Jabe Amato Bus stop So Bad, So Good (dfunktion) H Free Hall and Oates Honeydrippers Never good anyway (TS) I can’t go for that Sea of love Gentleman Maneater I Michael Jackson Ben Harper The way you make me feel Please me like you want to Billie Jean Smooth criminal (Michael Jackson) Isreal Kamakawiwoole Kool & the Gang Beat it Somewhere over the rainbow Hollywood Swingin’ Thriller Man in the mirror Kansas Lenny Kravitz Dust in the wind Let love rule James Heaven help Laid Chaka Khan Believe Ain’t Nobody Rosemary Jane's Addiction Fields of joy Jane says The Killers Sittin’ on top of the world When you were young Mama said Janis Joplin Fly away Me & Bobby McGee Ben E. King Summertime Stand by Me L La Cucaracha Jet Elle King Because why not?! Are you gonna be my girl? Ex’s and Oh’s Ray LaMontange Jethro Tull Freddie King You are the best thing Life's a long song Tore down Thick as a brick Led Zeppelin Locomotive breath King Crimson Babe, Im gonna leave you Bungle in the Jungle I talk to the wind What is and what should never be Skating away on the thin ice of a new Moonchild The rain song day Ramble on The Knack Tangerine Jack Johnson My Sharona Thank you Upside down Your time is gonna come Belle Flake The Kinks Stairway to heaven Better together Lola Over the hills and far away Gallows pole K Bron-Y-Aur Stomp (Zeppelin) M Mazzy Star That’s the way Magic Fade into you Down by the Seaside Rude! In the light Don McClean Ten Years gone The Mama’s and Papa’s Miss America pie D’yer Mak’er California Dreamin’ No Quarter Bobby Mcfarren Marcy playground Don't worry be happy Lit Sex & candy Miserable My own worst enemy John Melloncamp Bob Marley Jack And Diane Live Three little birds Lightning strikes No woman no cry Men at Work I shot the sheriff Land down under (Marley) Los lonely boys Redemption song (How far is)Heaven Metallica Could you be loved? Master of puppets Loving Spoonful Nothing else matters Maroon 5 Daydream Girls like you George Michael Nick Lowe Faith Bruno Mars Cruel to be kind Locked out of heaven Steve Miller Uptown funk The Lumineers Fly like an eagle Marry You Ho Hey The joker Take the money and run Marshall Tucker band Lynyrd Skynyrd Swing town Can’t you see? Sweet home Alabama Jet airliner Simple man Keep on rockin’ me baby Richard Marx Free bird (I charge $100 to play this Dance, Dance, Dance song;) Now and Forever Modern English Willie Nelson One Way I'll melt with you If you've got the money honey, I've got Cutie Pie the time Mama's don't let your babies grow up to The Monkeys Outkast be cowboys Daydream Believer Hey ya! Nena The Moody Blues P 99 Red Ballons Nights in white satin Pearl Jam Even flow Neon Trees Morphine Animal Buena The Penguins French Fries with pepper Earth Angel New order Early to bed Bazaar love triangle Christina Perri Van Morrison A Thousand Years Nine Inch Nails Brown eyed girl Hurt Gloria Sin Pet Shop Boys The only time Moondance West End Girls Closer Into the Mystic Tom Petty Nirvana Mott The Hoople Last dance with Mary Jane Lithium
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