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TCB – Sample Song List C/O Cleveland Music Group TCB – Sample Song List c/o Cleveland Music Group Motown/R&B/Disco September Earth Wind & Fire (But) It's Alright J.J. Jackson Ain't Too Proud to Beg Temptations Brick House The Commodores Celebration Kool & The Gang Chain of Fools Aretha Franklin Cut the Cake Average White Band Dancin' In The Streets Martha and the Vandellas Disco Inferno The Tramps Forget Me Nots K.C. & The Sunshine Band Grapevine Marvin Gaye Hold On I'm Coming Sam & Dave I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor Ladies Night Kool & The Gang Lady Marmalade Patti Labelle Let's Stay Together Al Green Get Down Tonight KC & The Sunshine Band Pick Up The Pieces Average White Band Rescue Me Fontella Bass Respect Aretha Franklin Soul Man Sam & Dave We Are Family Sister Sledge Y.M.C.A Village People Superstition Stevie Wonder Boogie Wonderland Earth Wind & Fire My First , Last, My Everything Barry White Sing A Song Earth Wind & Fire Could It Be I'm Falling In Love The Spinners Signed Sealed Delivered Stevie Wonder Play That Funky Music Wild Cherry Word Up Cameo Jungle Boogie Kool & the Gang I Wish Stevie Wonder Boogie Oogie Oogie A Taste Of Honey Mustang Sally Wilson Pickett Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch Four Tops Caribbean Queen Billy Ocean Rock Steady The Whispers Rock Oldies Beginnings Chicago Brown-eyed Girl Van Morrison Domino Van Morrison Doo-Wah-Diddy-Diddy Manfred Mann I've Had the Time of My Life Jennifer Warren Jailhouse Rock Elvis Presely Margaritaville Jimmy Buffet Mony Mony Billy Idol Moondance Van Morrison Old Time Rock N Roll Bob Seeger Oye Como Va Santana Pretty Woman Roy Orbison Rock Around The Clock Bill Haley & The Comets Saturday in the Park Chicago Shout Joey Dee & The Starlighter Twist & Shout The Beatles Under the Boardwalk The Drifters Run Around Sue Dion Sweet Home Alabama Lynard Skinard Honky Tonk Woman The Rolling Stones Brown Sugar The Rolling Stones Keep Your Hands To Yourself The Georgia Satelites Sweet Caroline Neal Diamond Oh What A Night (Dec. of '65) The Four Seasons I Saw Her Standing There The Beatles Some Kind of Wonderful Grand Funk Railroad Contemporary Slow Fallen Pretty Woman Soundtrack Falling in Love With You Elvis Presely I Finally Found Someone Barbara Streisand If I Ain't Got You Alicia Keys Natural Woman Aretha Franklin One in a Million You Larry Graham Stand By Me Ben E. King Teach Me Tonight Al Jarreau When I Fall in Love Various Wind Beneath My Wings Bette Midler Wonderful Tonight Eric Clapton You Send Me Sam Cooke You've Made Me So Very Happy Blood Sweat & Tears Just My Imagination The Temptations Creepin' Luther Vandros/Stevie Wonder Chasing Pavements Adel Just The Way You Are Billy Joel We're In This Love Together Al Jarreau Lovely Day Bill Whithers After The Loving Engelbert Humperdinck The Look of Love Dusty Springfield Wonderful World Louis Armstrong At Last Etta James Easy Lionel Richie Unchained Melody The Righteous Brothers She's Got A Way Billy Joel Contemporary Rock Treasure Bruno Mars Uptown Funk Bruno Mars Love Never Felt So Good Michael Jackson 1999 Prince Rehab Amy Winehouse Rock This Town Brian Setzer Smooth Santana Moves Like Jagger Maroon 5 Call Me Maybe Carly Rae Jepsen Locked Out of Heaven Bruno Mars Raise Your Glass Pink I Can’t Help Falling in Love With You UB40 Dynamite Taio Cruz Everybody Have Fun Tonight Wang Chung Born to Run Bruce Springsteen Disturbia Rihanna Hot & Cold Katie Perry So What Pink All Summer Long Kid Rock What I Like About You The Romantics Tenth Avenue Freeze Out Bruce Springsteen The Middle Jimmy Eat World Jenny Jenny 867-5309 Tommy Tutone Swing/Up-Tempo 2 O'Clock Jump Harry James Almost Like Being in Love Various Beyond the Sea Bobby Darin Big Noise From Winter Bob Crossly Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Bette Midler Everybody Eats When They Cab Calloway Fascinating Rhythm George Gershwin Forty-Second Street Standard Have You Met Miss Jones Various I'll Be Seeing You/Big Band Various In the Mood Glenn Miller Jersey Bounce Benny Goodman Jump Jive and Wail Brian Setzer Just a Gigolo Louie Prima Lullaby of Broadway Various Lulu's Back in Town Various S' Wonderful Ella Fitzgerald Seven-20 in the Books Benny Goodman Stompin' at the Savoy Benny Goodman Take the "A Train Duke Ellington Takin' a Chance on Love Various Tangerine Various Woodchoppers Ball Woody Herman Zoot-suit Riot Cherry Poppin' Daddys Swing/Medium Tempo Back Home Sammy Nestico Cheek to Cheek Fred Astair Days of Wine and Roses Henry Mancini Don't Get Around Much Duke Ellington Fly Me to the Moon Frank Sinatra He Loves & She Loves Cole Porter I Remember You Various In a Mellow Tone Duke Ellington It Had To Be You Harry Connick I've Got You Under My Skin Frank Sinatra Little Brown Jug Glenn Miller L-O-V-E Natalie Cole Love and Marriage Frank Sinatra Makin'n Whoopee Various Minnie the Moocher Cab Calloway Moten Swing Count Basie New York, New York Frank Sinatra Sam's Boogie Sammy Nestico Satin Doll Duke Ellington String of Pearls Glenn Miller The More I See You Various Way You Look Tonight Frank Sinatra You & the Night & the Music Various You're Nobody, Till Some Tony Bennett Summer Wind Frank Sinatra Green Dolphin Street Various Standards Slow All the Things You Are Various All the Way Frank Sinatra As Time Goes By Various Body and Soul Various Embraceable You Fred Astair I Can't Get Started Bunny Berrigan I Left My Heart in San Francisco Tony Bennett Li'l Darlin Neal Hefti Misty Eroll Garner Mood Indigo Duke Ellington Moonlight Serenade Glenn Miller Night & Day Frank Sinatra Shadow of Your Smile Various Someone to Watch Over Me Linda Ronstadt Sophisticated Lady Duke Ellington Unforgettable Natalie Cole Latin Adios Muchachos Various Arrivederci Roma Various Brazil The Commodores Carefree Traditional Fremeso Artie Shaw La Compasita Tango Rhumbolo Various Ethnic/Polkas Betty Polka Traditional Circle Dance Traditional Domino/Too Fat Polka Traditional Godfather (Love Theme) Traditional C'e La Luna Traditional Tarentella Hora Medley Traditional If I Were a Rich Man Fiddler Soundtrack Krakoviak Polka Traditional Liechtensteiner Polka Traditional Pennsylvania Polka Traditional Springtime Polka Traditional Sunrise, Sunset Fiddler Soundtrack Tinker Polka Traditional Country Crazy Patsy Cline Friends in Low Places Garth Brooks From This Moment On Shania Twain Still the One Shania Twain Waltzes Anniversary Waltz Al Jolson Around the World Various Daddy's Little Girl Traditional Let Me Call You Sweetheart Traditional Moon River Henry Mancini Strauss Waltzes Strauss Novelty 2001 Deodata Electric Slide Marcia Griffiths Limbo Rock Chubby Checker Superman Superman Soundtrack Thank Heaven for Little Girls Maurice Chavalier That's What Friends Are For Dionne Warwick.
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