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19 1999 100% Pure Love 20Th Century Fox 500 Miles 867-5309 Song 19 1999 100% Pure Love 20th Century Fox 500 Miles 867-5309/Jenny 99 Red Balloons A Little Respect A Summer Place ABC Achy Breaky Heart Action Addicted to Love After The Loving Ain't Too Proud to Beg All I Have to Do Is Dream All I Wanna Do All My Ex's All My Life All My Rowdy Friends All Night Long All Right Now All Shook Up Always Always and Forever America The Beautiful American Pie American Soviets Angel Eyes Anniversary Waltz Another Brick In the Wall Another Night Another One Bites The Dust Any Man of Mine Are You Gonna Go My Way? As Time Goes By At The Hop At This Moment Atomic Dog Aulde Lang Syne Axel F Theme Baby Got Back Baby I Love Your Way Baby Likes to Rock Back In Black Back to Life Bad Bad Leroy Brown Bad Boys Bad Case of Loving You Bad Girls Song Bad Moon Rising Bad to the Bone Ballroom Blitz Banana Boat Band Stand Boogie Bang on the Drum Barbara Ann Batman Theme Beautiful In My Eyes Because You Love Me Been Caught Stealing Beer Barrel Polka Benny Hill Theme Bette Davis Eyes Billie Jean Birthday Bizarre Love Triangle Black Velvet Blister In the Sun Blue Monday (Hot Mix) Blue Suede Shoes Boogie Fever Boogie Nights Boogie Oogie Oogie Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Boom Shack A Lack Boot Scootin' Boogie Bop Boriqua Anthem Born in the USA Born to Be Alive Born to be Wild Born To Boogie Boy From New York City Brass Monkey Break on Through Brick House Brown Eyed Girl Brown Sugar Buffalo Soldier Bunny Hop Burn Rubber Burning Down the House Bust a Move California Girls California Sun Call me Can Can Can You Feel The Love Tonight Can't Help Falling In Love Song Cantaloop Car Wash Careless Whisper Caribbean Blue Caribbean Queen Cars Cecelia Celebration Centerfold Chances Are Chantilly Lace Chapel of Love Chariots of Fire Chattahoochee Cheers Theme Chicago, My Kind of Town Chicken Dance China Grove Closer Coach Theme Come Baby Come Come Go With Me Come On Eileen Control Copacabana Cotton-eyed Joe Could You Be Loved Crazy Crazy For You Crocodile Rock Da Butt Daddy's Little Girl Dance to the Music Dancing in the Dark Dancing in the Streets Dancing Machine Dancing Queen Danny Boy David Letterman Theme Dazz De Nina A Mujer Dead Man's Party Derkommisar Devil Went Down to Georgia Devil With a Blue Dress On Diamond Girl Disco Inferno Do Wah Diddy Do Ya Wanna Funk Do You Love Me Song Dollar Wine Dance Don’t Stop Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough Don’t Worry, Be Happy Don't Go Don't Know Much Don't Rock the Jukebox Dont Take the Girl Don't You Forget About Me Double Dutch Bus Down at the Twist & Shout Down on the Corner El Africano El Baile Del Perrito El Tiburon Elavate My Mind Electric Avenue Electric Boogie (Slide) Elvira Emotions End of the Road Endless Love Enter Sandman Erotic City Escapade Escape (Pina Colada) Even Flow Every Breath You Take Everybody Everybody Everybody Have Fun Tonight Everybody's Free Everything I Do Eye of the Tiger Fading Away Faith Faithfully Fame Family Tradition Fantastic Voyage Fascinated Fascination Feels So Good Feels So Right Fight for Your Right Finally Flashlight Footloose Forever and Ever Forever In Love Forget Me Nots Song Freakazoid Freeway of Love Freeze Frame Friends in Low Places Fun Fun Fun Funky Cold Medina Funkytown Georgia On My Mind Get Down Tonight Get Out of My Dreams Get Ready Get Ready for This Get Up Ghostbusters Gimme All Your Lovin Gimme Three Steps Girl You Know It's True Girls Girls Girls Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Give it Away Give it Up Give Up the Funk Glamorous Life God Bless America God Bless The USA GoGo Gonna Make You Sweat Good Lovin Good Times Good Vibrations Goodie Two Shoes Goodnight Sweetheart Got to Be Real Grandma Got Run Over Greased Lightning Great Balls of Fire Greatest Love of All Green Onions Groove is in the Heart Groove Line Groovy Kind of Love Halloween Theme Hands Up Hang on Sloopy Happy Birthday Happy Together Happy Trails Hard to Handle Hava Nagilah Have I Told You Lately Song Have I Told You Lately Have Yourself a Merry Little X-mas Hawaii 5-O Head Like A Hole Heatwave Here and Now Here Comes the Bride Here We Go Higher Ground Hip Hop Hooray Hit Me With Your Best Shot Hit The Road Jack Hokey Pokey Hold on Loosely Holding Back The Tears Holiday Honky Tonk Woman Hot Hot Hot Hot Legs Hot Stuff Hotel California Hound Dog Hurts so Good I Can't Wait I Cross my Heart I Feel For You I Feel Good I Feel lucky I Got You Babe I Heard It Through The Grapevine I Just Called To Say I Love You I Left My Heart in San Francisco I Like It, I Love It I Love LA I Love Rock & Roll I Love the Nightlife I Love You I Love You I Melt With You I Only Have Eyes For You I Ran So Far Away I Saw Her Standing There I Swear I Wanna Be a Cowboy I Wanna be Sedated I Wanna Be your Lover I Wanna Dance With Somebody I Want Your Sex I Will Always Love You I Will Survive Song Ice Ice Baby If Bubba Can Dance If You Don't Know Me By Now If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful I'll Always Love You I'll Make Love To You I'll Still be Loving You I'm Every Woman I'm Free I'm Gonna Get You I'm So Excited I'm Too Sexy I'm Your Baby I'm Your Boogie Man In My House In The Midnight Hour In The Mood In the Name of Love In Your Eyes Into The Groove Into the Night It Had To Be You It Takes Two It's Raining Men It's So Hard To Say Goodbye It's The End of The World It's the Same Old Song Jailhouse Rock Jam On It James Bond Theme Jammin' Jingle Bell Rock Jive Talkin' Johnny B Goode Joy to the World Jump Jump Jump Jump Around Jumpin Jack Flash Jungle Boogie Jungle Love Just A Gigolo Just Like Heaven Just The Two of Us Just The Way You Are Kansas City Keep on Loving You Keep on Movin' Keep Your Hands to Yourself Song Keeper of the Stars Key Largo Kiss Knock On Wood Kokomo Kung Fu Fighting La Bamba Ladies Night Lady Lady in Red Lambada Land of 1000 Dances Last Dance Lay Down Sally Layla Le Freak Lean On Me Leave Your Hat On Legs Let It Whip Let The Music Play Let's Dance Let's Get It On Let's Go All The Way Let's Go Crazy Lets Groove Let's Stay Together Lets Talk About Sex Lets Twist Again Life is a Highway Limbo Rock Little Miss Can't Be Wrong Little Red Corvette Little Sister Living in America Living on a Prayer Locomotion Long Cool Woman Longer Louie Louie Love And Marriage Love Bizarre Love Can Build a Bridge Love Me Love of A Lifetime Love Shack Love Will Keep Us Alive Low Rider Macarena Macho Man Song Mack the Knife Maniac Margaritaville Meeting in the Ladies Room Men All Pause Mercedes Boy Miami Vice Theme Mickey Miss You Much Mission Impossible Theme Money For Nothing Monster Mash Montego Bay Mony Mony Moon River Moondance Moonlight Serenade More Bounce to the Ounce More Than Words Mountain Music Move This Movin' On Up Mr. Jones Mr.Vain Mustang Sally My Future's So Bright My Girl My Guy My Lovin' (Never Gonna Get It) My Perogative My Sharona My Way Mysterious Ways Na Na Hey Hey Nasty Girls Neon Moon Never Gonna Give You Up New Sensation New York, New York No Parking on the Dance Floor No Rain Now That We Found Love O.P.P Obsession Oh Carolina Oh Shiela Oh What a Night (Dec.1963) Oh Yeah Okie from Muscogee Old Time Rock & Roll Song On The Road Again Once in a Lifetime One in a Million One Love One Moment In Time One More Night One Thing Leads To Another Opposites Attract Orange Blossom Special Our Lips are Sealed Owner of a Lonley Heart Paloma Blanca Paradise By the Dashboard Lights Paradise City Party Train Pennsylvania Polka Peppermint Twist Personal Jesus Peter Gunn Theme Physical Pink Cadillac Pink Panther Theme Planet Rock Play That Funky music Pleasure Principle Point of No Return Pop Musik Pour Some Sugar On Me Power of Love Pretty Woman Pride & Joy Proud Mary Pump Up The Jam Pump Up the Volume Pure Energy Push It Put Your Head on my Shoulder R.O.C.K in the USA Rappers Delight Rapture Rawhide Reach Out, I'll Be There Recipe for Love Red Red Wine Redneck Girl Relax Respect Reunited Rhythm Is A Dancer Rhythm is Gonna Get You Song Rhythm Nation Rhythm of the Night Ring My Bell Rio Rock & Roll Part II Rock and Roll Music Rock Around the Clock Rock Lobster Rock Me Amadeus Rock Steady Rock the Casbah Rock This Town Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree Rockin Robin Rocking at Midnight Rockit Rock'n Me Rock-n-Roll All Night Rocky Theme Rocky Top Roll With It Romeo and Juliet Theme Rosanna Round and Round Rudolph The Rednose Runaround Sue Runaway Satisfaction Save the Best for Last Save the Last Dance for Me Saving All My Love Sea of Love September Sex Machine Sex Shooter Sexual Healing Shake It Up Shake Rattle and Roll Shake Your Body Shake Your Booty Shake your Groove Thing Shake Your Tail Feather Shame Shameless Sharp Dressed Man She Drives Me Crazy Shiny Happy People Shoop Shoop Shoop Shotgun Song Should I Stay Shout Shout Show Me Love Simply Irresistible Sing Sing Sing Sir Duke Sirius Theme Sittin' On The Dock of the Bay Situation Sixteen Candles Sleigh Ride Smells Like Teen Spirit Smokin' in the Boys Room So Alive So Many Men Some Kind of Wonderful Someday Songbird Soul Man Spanish Eyes Splish Splash St.
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