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Download Song List Bryan Adams The Beatles Paperback Writer Run to You Abbey Road (B-side) Penny Lane Summer of 69 Act Naturally Please Please Me All You Need is Love PS, I Love You Alabama All My Loving Revolution Mountain Music And I Love Her Rocky Raccoon Old Flame And Your Bird Can Sing Saw Her Standing There Anytime at All She Love You Allman Brothers Baby’s in Black Should Have Known Better Midnight Rider Back in the USSR Something Ramblin’ Man Black Bird Tell Me Why Can’t Buy Me Love The Night Before Ambrosia Day Tripper Ticket to Ride That’s How Much I Feel Do You Want to Know A Secret Twist and Shout Drive My Car We Can Work It Out America 8 Days a Week Yellow Submarine Horse with No Name Eleanor Rigby Yesterday Lonely People From Me To You You’re 16 Sister Golden Hair Get Back The Man Good Day Sunshine Beau Brummels Happy Just to Dance with You Laugh, Laugh The Archies Hard Day’s Night Sugar Sugar Hello Goodbye Bee Gees Help Stayin Alive The Association Hey Jude Never My Love Hide Your Love Away Bellamy Brothers I Feel Fine Let Your Love Flow The Baby’s I Need You Back on My Feet Again I Wanna Hold Your Hand George Benson Midnight Rendezvous If I Feel On Broadway I’ll Be Back Bachman Turner Overdrive I’ll Follow the Sun Chuck Berry Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet I’ll Get You Johnny B. Goode Takin’ Care of Business I’m a Loser I’m Lookin’ Thru You Black Crows Bad Company I’ve Just Seen a Face Talk to Angels Bad Company Imagine Crazy Circles In My Life Bon Jovi Feel Like Makin’ Love Let It Be Dead or Alive Ready for Love Little Help From My Friends Shooting Star Love Me Do Boston Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Hitch a Ride The Band Maybe I’m Amazed Piece of Mind The Weight Maxwell’s Silver Hammer Michelle David Bowie The Beach Boys No Reply Major Tom - Space Oddity California Girls Norwegian Wood Fun, Fun, Fun Nowhere Man The Boxtops Help Me Rhonda Oh-La-Di Ob-La-Da The Letter Oh, Darling Boy Meets Girl Eric Clapton Del Shannon Waiting for a Star to Fall Layla Run Away Tears in Heaven Bread Wonderful Tonight Dennis Yost Baby I’m a Want You Spooky David Alan Coe Brooks and Dunn Perfect Country Western Song John Denver My Maria Annie’s Song Mark Cohn Calypso Garth Brooks Walking in Memphis Country Road The Dance Grandma’s Feather Bed Friends in Low Places The Commodores Rocky Mountain High Brick House Thank God I’m a Country Boy Jackson Browne Dr. My Eyes CCR Neil Diamond Rosie Suzy Q Cracklin Rose Cotton Fields Sweet Caroline Jimmy Buffett Proud Mary Desiree Changes in Latitudes Bad Moon Rising Cheeseburger in Paradise Green River Dion Come Monday Out My Back Door Run Around Sue Jolly Man The Wanderer Margaritaville Jim Croce Pencil Thin Mustache Bad Leroy Brown Dire Straits Fins Don’t Mess Around with Jim Money for Nothing Pirate Looks at 40 Have to Say I Love You in a Romeo and Juliet Son of a Sailor Song Volcano Operator Dobie Gray Why Don’t We Get Drunk Time in a Bottle Drift Away The Byrds Crosby, Stills and Nash Doobie Brothers Turn, Turn, Turn Love the One You’re With Black Water Ohio China Grove Glen Campbell Southern Cross Listen to the Music Rhinestone Cowboy Teach Your Children Long Train Runnin Takin it to the Streets The Cars Christopher Cross My Best Friend’s Girlfriend Arthur’s Theme The Doors Ride Like the Wind Light My Fire Harry Chapin Riders on the Storm Cat’s in the Cradle Charlie Daniels Taxi Devil Went Down to Georgia Dr. Hook Cover of the Rolling Stone Cheap Trick David and David The Flame Boomtown The Drifters Under the Boardwalk Chicago Deep Purple Beginnings Smoke on the Water Bob Dylan Saturday in the Park Strange Kinda Woman Blowin in the Wind Make Me Smile Knockin on Heaven’s Door Color My World Like a Rolling Stone Eagles Dan Fogelberg Wilbert Harrison After the Thrill is Gone Longer Kansas City Already Gone Part of the Plan Best of My Love Place in the World for a Richie Havens Boys of Summer Gambler La Bamba Bridges Road These Days Heart of the Matter Jimi Hendrix Hotel California The Foundations Angel Life in the Fast Lane Build Me Up Buttercup Castles Made of Sand New Kid in Town Hey Joe Peter Gabriel Little Wing Eagles and Joe Walsh In Your Eyes Wind Cries Mary In the City Salisbury Hill Rocky Mountain Way Shock the Monkey Hermans Hermits One of these Nights I’m Henry VIII Peaceful Easy Feeling Marvin Gaye I’m Into Something Good Take it Easy Heard it Through the Take it to the Limit Grapevine The Hollies Tequila Sunrise Bus Stop Genesis Long Cool Woman Jonathan Edwars Follow You Follow Me On A Carousel Sunshine Home by the Sea Rubert Holmes Emerson Late and Palmer Georgia Satellites Escape (Pina Colada Song) From the Beginning Keep Your Hands to Yourself Lucky Man Indigo Girls Still You Turn Me On Vince Gill Closer to Fine Affairs of the Heart Liza Jane Footprints Chris Issacs Grand Funk Railroad Wicked Game David Essex Feel Him in the Morning Rock On I’m Your Captain Jackson 5 I Want You Back Everly Brothers Grateful Dead Bye Bye Love Friend of the Devil Alan Jackson Dream Chattahoochee Wake Up Lil’ Suzie Guess Who Don’t Rock the Juke Box American Woman Firefall No Time Jane’s Addiction Cinderella These Eyes Been Caught Stealing You are the Woman Five Man Electrical Band Arlo Gutherie Billy Joel Signs City of New Orleans Allentown Always a Woman Down Easter Alexa Fleetwood Mac Bill Haley and The Comets Just the Way You Are Don’t Stop Thinking About Rock Around the Clock Matter of Trust Tomorrow Only the Good Die Young Dreams Hall & Oates Piano Man Landslide I Can’t Go For That You May Be Right You Can Go Your Own Way Private Eyes Rich Girl She’s Gone Elton John Little Feat Don McClean Candle in the Wind Dixie Chicken American Pie Crocodile Rock Framed Rocket Man New Delhi Freight Train John Mellencamp Tiny Dancer Rocket in My Pocket Hurts So Good Yellow Brick Road Jack and Diane Your Song Little River Band Pink Houses Lady Howard Jones Men at Work No One is to Blame Kenny Loggins (& Messina) Down Under Danny’s Song Sammy Jones Heartlight Midnight Oil Chevy Van House on Pooh Corner Beds Burning I’m All Right Kansas Mama Don’t Dance Roger Miller Dust in the Wind Swear Your Love King of the Road Lonely Wind The More We Try Reason to Be Whenever I Call You Friend Ronnie Milsap Song for America Home Fires Burning 2 Cents Worth Looking Glass No Getting Over Me Brandy Greg Kihn Monkey’s The Break-Up Song Lynard Skynard Day Dream Believer Freebird I’m a Believer The Kinks Sweet Home Alabama Pleasant Valley Sunday All Day and All of the Night The Breeze Louie, Louie 3-Steps Moody Blues Tired of Waiting I Know You’re Out There Johnny Mac In Your Wildest Dreams Led Zepplin Carol Ann Knights in White Satin Babe I’m Going to Leave You Horse Dealer’s Daughter Question of Balance Goin’ to California The Voice Good Times, Bad Times Mama’s and the Papa’s You and Me How Many More Times California Dreamin’ Stairway to Heaven Van Morrison Thank You Manfred Mann Brown Eyed Girl Whole Lotta Love Do-Wah-Diddy Have I Told You Lately Your Time is Gonna Come Quinn Eskimo Moondance Huey Lewis Marshall Tucker Mr. Mr. Heart of Rock and Roll Can’t You See Broken Wings Hear It In a Love Song Jerry Lee Lewis Naked Eyes Great Balls of Fire Dave Mason Always Something There To We Just Disagree Remind Me Gordon Lightfoot Edmund Fitzgerald Matchbox 20 Johnny Nash If You Could Ready My Mind 3 A.M. I Can See Clearly Now Dave Mathews Band Ricky Nelson Crash Garden Party Willie Nelson Queen Bob Segar Blue Eyes Cryin in the Rain Bohemian Rhapsody Against the Wind Crazy Crazy Little Thing Called Love Night Moves 7 Spanish Angels We are the Champions Old Time Rock and Roll To All the Girls I Loved Before Watch Her Strut Eddie Rabbitt Orleans Crazy Driving My Life Away Ray Stevens Dance with Me Get Your Tongue Outta My Still the One The Rascals Mouth Good Lovin Kiss a Pig Outfi eld Margaret Your Love Otis Redding Dock of the Bay Rod Stewart Tom Petty Maggie May Free Fallin’ Charlie Rich Love Touch Greatwide Open Behind Closed Doors Learning to Fly George Straight Listen to Her Heart Kenny Rogers Nobody in his Right Mind Won’t Back Down Coward of the Country You’re So Bad Daytime Friends, Nighttime Styx Lovers Come Sail Away Pink Floyd Lucille Sweet Madame Blue Comfortably Numb The Gambler Henry Lee Summer Run Like Hell Wish I Had a Girl Rolling Stones Police/Sting Angie Supertramp Can’t Stand Losing You Brown Sugar Even in the Quietest Moments Da-Do-Do-Do Honky Tonk Woman Give a Little Bit Every Little Thing She Does Only Rockin Roll Logical Song Fortress Around Your Heart Sympathy for the Devil Long Way Home King of Pain The Last Time Message in a Bottle Under My Thumb .38 Special Roxanne Caught Up In You Synchronicity II Todd Rungren Second Chance Tea in Sahara Can We Still Be Friends? Walking in Your Footsteps Couldn’t I Just Tell You? 10CC Walkin’ on the Moon Hello It’s Me I’m Not in Love Time Heals Elvis Presley Paul Simon and Garfunkel Blue Suede Shoes Rush 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover Don’t Be Cruel Time Stand Still Homeward Bound Heartbreak Hotel Loves Me Like a Rock Hound Dog Seal Me & Julio I Can’t Help Falling in Love Kiss from a Rose Mrs.
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