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Current Song List You Shook Me All Night Long AC/DC Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap AC/DC What's Up 4 Non Blondes Rolling In The Deep Adele Walk This Way Aerosmith Let's Stay Together Al Green Mountain Music Alabama Mercury Blues Alan Jackson You Oughta Know Alanis Morissette Black Velvet Alannah Myles Man In The Box Alice In Chains Chain Of Fools Aretha Franklin Respect Aretha Franklin Rock & Roll Fantasy Bad Company Cant Get Enough Of Your Love Bad Company Fight For Your Right To Party Beastie Boys Save A Horse Ride A Cowboy Big & Rich Rebel Yell Billy Idol White Wedding Billy Idol No Diggity Blackstreet Hard To Handle Black Crowes Hillbilly Bone Blake Shelton All The Small Things Blink 182 Sweet Home Chicago Blues Brothers What You Won't Do For Love Bobby Caldwell Mack The Knife Bobby Darin Livin' On A Prayer Bon Jovi You Give Love A Bad Name Bon Jovi Who Says You Cant Go Home Bon Jovi & Sugarland Something To Talk About Bonnie Raitt Lowdown Boz Scaggs Mud On The Tires Brad Paisley Rockin Around The Christmas Tree Brenda Lee Boot Scootin' Boogie Brooks And Dunn My Maria Brooks And Dunn Neon Moon Brooks And Dunn Play Something Country Brooks And Dunn Summer Of '69 Bryan Adams Crazy Bitch Buckcherry Have A Holly Jolly Christmas Burl Ives Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) C+C Music Factory Word Up Cameo / Korn Before He Cheats Carrie Underwood Last Name Carrie Underwood I Want You To Want Me Cheap Trick Goodtimes Chic I Want Your Love Chic Le Freak Chic Run It Chris Brown Chicks Dig It Chris Cagle Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry Night And Day Cole Porter Proud Mary Creedence Clearwater Revival Cupid Shuffle Cupid Insane In The Membrane Cyprus Hill California Girls David Lee Roth - The Beach Boys Just a Gigolo David Lee Roth - Louie Prima Pour Some Sugar On Me Def Leppard The Humpty Dance Digital Underground Goodbye Earl Dixie Chicks Let Er Rip Dixie Chicks China Grove Doobie Brothers Listen To The Music Doobie Brothers Long Train Runnin' Doobie Brothers California Love Dr Dre/Tupac Shakur Fast As You Dwight Yoakam Two Tickets To Paradise Eddie Money All Of Me Ella Fitzgerald All Shook Up Elvis Presley Blue Christmas Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock Elvis Presley Drink In My Hand Eric Church Breathe Faith Hill Epic Faith No More Paralyzer Finger 11 Dreams Fleetwood Mac Double Vision Foreigner Fly Me To The Moon Frank Sinatra All Right Now Free Ain't Going Down Till The Sun Comes Up Garth Brooks Friend's In Low Places Garth Brooks All My Ex's Live In Texas George Strait The Fireman George Strait Write This Down George Strait The Girl From Ipanema Getz/Gilberto I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor Sundown Gordon Lightfoot We're An American Band Grand Funk Railroad Basket Case Green Day All Jacked Up Gretchen Wilson Here For The Party Gretchen Wilson Redneck Woman Gretchen Wilson Sweet Child O Mine Guns N Roses Welcome To The Jungle Guns N Roses All My Rowdy Friends Hank Williams Jr. Family Tradition Hank Williams Jr. Baracuda Heart Jump Around House Of Pain The Trooper Iron Maiden Piece Of My Heart Janis Joplin She's Country Jason Aldean Domino Jessie J Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Jimi Hendrix Margaritaville Jimmy Buffett I Love Rock And Roll Joan Jett Folsom Prison Blues Johnny Cash Ring Of Fire Johnny Cash Anyway You Want It Journey Don't Stop Believing Journey Lights Journey California Gurls Katy Perry Last Friday Night Katy Perry Stuck In The Middle With You Keith Urban Bawtidaba Kid Rock Cowboy Kid Rock Picture Kid Rock & Sheryl Crow Rock And Roll All Nite Kiss Jungle Boogie Kool And The Gang Jump Jump Kriss Kross Need You Now Lady Antebellum Poker Face Lady Gaga Rock And Roll Led Zepplin The Ocean Led Zepplin Nookie Limp Bizkit My Own Worst Enemy Lit Your Mama Don't Dance Loggins and Messina/ Poison Country Girl (Shake It For Me) Luke Bryan Gimme Three Steps Lynyrd Skynyrd Sweet Home Alabama Lynyrd Skynyrd Thrift Shop Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Dancing In The Street Martha and the Vandellas What's Going On Marvin Gaye I Feel Lucky Mary Chapin Carpenter Family Affair Mary J. Blige My Guy Mary Wells Enter Sandman Metallica Billy Jean Michael Jackson No Parking On The Dance Floor Midnight Star Kerosene Miranda Lambert White Liar Miranda Lambert This Is How We Do It Montell Jordan Addicted To That Rush Mr. Big Route 66 Nat King Cole Rockstar Nickleback Smells Like Teen Spirit Nirvana Just A Girl No Doubt Don't Know Why Norah Jones Crazy Train Ozzy Osbourne Hit Me With Your Best Shot Pat Benetar Crazy Patsy Cline Fever Peggy Lee Show Me The Way Peter Frampton Nothin' But A Good Time Poison Talk Dirty to Me Poison Kiss Prince Purple Rain Prince When Doves Cry Prince Life Is A Highway Rascal Flatts Give It Away Red Hot Chili Peppers Love Rollercoaster Red Hot Chili Peppers The End Of The World As We Know It R.E.M. Ready To Go Republica Jessie's Girl Rick Springfield S & M Rihanna What I Like About You Romantics Pretty Woman Roy Orbison It's Tricky RUN-D.M.C. Push It Real Good Salt N Pepa Man! I Feel Like A Woman Shania Twain You're Still The One Shania Twain Baby Got Back Sir Mix Alot Gin And Juice Snoop Dogg Pride And Joy Stevie Ray Vaughn Superstition Stevie Wonder Rock This Town Stray Cats Santeria Sublime What I Got Sublime Call It Stormy Monday T-Bone Walker Dynamite Taio Cruz You Belong With Me Taylor Swift Pump Up The Jams Technotronic California Girls The Beach Boys Fun Fun Fun The Beach Boys I Saw Her Standing There The Beatles Twist and Shout The Beatles Sweet Home Chicago The Blues Brothers Just What I Needed The Cars The Legend Of Wooley Swamp The Charlie Daniels Band Brickhouse The Commodores Hotel California The Eagles Life In The Fast Lane The Eagles I'm A Believer The Monkeys Your Love (Josie) The Outfield Honky Tonk Woman The Rolling Stones Gimme Some Lovin' The Spencer Davis Group Don't Leave Me This Way Thelma Houston Semi-Charmed Life Third Eye Blind Kryptonite Three Doors Down Red Solo Cup Toby Keith Should've Been A Cowboy Toby Keith Mary Janes Last Dance Tom Petty Running Down A Dream Tom Petty Mony Mony Tommy James and the Shondells Jenny Jenny 867-5309 Tommy Tutone Funky Cold Medina Tone Loc Wild Thing Tone Loc Watermellon Crawl Tracy Byrd Give Me One Reason Tracy Chapman T.R.O.U.B.L.E. Travis Tritt She's In Love With The Boy Trisha Yearwood We're Not Gonna Take It Twisted Sister When The Sun Goes Down Uncle Kracker/Kenney Chesney DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love Usher Yeah Usher You Really Got Me Van Halen/ The Kinks Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison Moondance Van Morrison Liza Jane Vince Gill Cherry Pie Warrant Beverly Hills Weezer Still Of The Night Whitesnake Play That Funky Music Wild Cherry In The Midnight Hour Wilson Pickett Mustang Sally Wilson Pickett Bust A Move Young MC Chicken Fried Zac Brown Band Toes Zac Brown Band Tush ZZ Top.
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