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Classic Rock- 60'S & 70'S Classic Rock- 60’s & 70’s All Right Now – Free (listen to the band) American Girl – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Beatles Medley – The Beatles Birthday – The Beatles Blue Suede Shoes – Elvis Presley Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison But It’s All Right – JJ Jackson Can’t Get Enough – Bad Company Can’t Hurry Love – Diana Ross & The Supremes Can’t Help Falling in Love – Elvis Presley Come and Get Your Love – Redbone Cover of the Rolling Stone – Dr. Hook Crazy Love – Van Morrison Crazy Love – Poco (listen to the band) -featuring Mark Todd on lead vocals Dancing in the Streets – Martha Reeves Don’t Be Cruel – Elvis Presley Down on the Corner – Credence Clearwater Revival Europa – Santana (listen to the band) Evil Ways – Santana Feelin Alright – Joe Cocker Fire – Jimi Hendrix Forever Young- Bob Dylan/Joan Baez Get Down Tonight – KC and the Sunshine Band (Listen to the Band – LIVE) Gimme Some Lovin – Spenser Davis Group (listen to the band) Good Lovin – Young Rascals Honky Tonk Woman – Rolling Stones I Got A Line On You – Spirit I Want You To Want Me – Cheap Trick I Will Survive – Gloria Gaynor (Listen to the band – LIVE) I’ve Just Seen a Face – The Beatles Jumping Jack Flash – Rolling Stones Jailhouse Rock – Elvis Presley Keep Your Hands To Yourself – Georgia Satellites Knocking on Heaven’s Door – Bob Dylan Love The One You’re With – Stephan Stills Moondance – Van Morrison Move Over – Janis Joplin Old Time Rock & Roll – Bob Seeger Pretty Woman – Roy Oberson Proud Mary – Credence Clearwater Revival Since I Saw Her Standing There – The Beatles Somebody to Love – Jefferson Airplane (listen to the band) Something – The Beatles Spooky – Classic IV Stayin Alive – The Bee Gees Stuck in the Middle with You – Steeler’s Wheel Sugar Magnolia – The Grateful Dead Simple Man – Lynyrd Skynyrd Suspicious Minds – Elvis Presley Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond Ticket to Ride – The Beatles Tumbling Dice – Rolling Stones/Linda Ronstadt Twist & Shout – The Beatles Two Tickets to Paradise – Eddie Money Venus – Shocking Blue We Gotta Get Out Of This Place – The Animals Werewolves of London – Warren Zevon Wonderful Tonight – Eric Clapton Wooley Bulley – Sam the Sham Your momma Don’t Dance – Loggins & Messina Your Song- Elton John You are so Beautiful – Joe Cocker You Can Leave Your Hat On – Joe Cocker You’ve Got A Friend – James Taylor The 80’s Best of My Love – The Eagles Billy Jean – Michael Jackson (Listen to the Band- LIVE) Black Velvet – Alannah Myles Burnin Down the House – Bonnie Raitt/Talking Heads (listen to the band) Call Me – Blondie Celebrate – Kool and the Gang Crazy Little Thing Called Love – Queen Down Under – Men At Work Don’t Stop Believing – Journey (listen to the band) Dreams – Fleetwood Mac (listen to the band) Footloose – Kenny Loggins (listen to the band) Glory Days – Bruce Springsteen Girls Just Wanna Have Fun – Cyndi Lauper How Sweet It Is (to be in love by you) – James Taylor Hurts So Good – John Mellencamp If Love Were a Train – Michelle Shocked Landslide-Fleetwood Mac Living on a Prayer – Bon Jovi R.O.C.K. in the USA – John Mellecamp Rhianna – Fleetwod Mac Running Down a Dream – Tom Petty Roll with it- Steve Winwood Seven Bridges Road – The Eagles September – Earth, Wind and Fire (listen to the band) Stuck in the Middle with You – Steelers Wheel Walk Like An Egyptian – The Bangles (listen to the band) Walking on Sunshine – Katrina & The Waves What I Like About You – The Romantics Wicked Game – Chris Isaac You Shook Me All Night Long – AC/DC Current- Popular Top 40 All that Matters – Mark Knopfler/Emmy Lou Harris All I Wanna Do – Sheryl Crow All I Want is You – U2 Are you Going to Kiss Me or Not – Thompson Square Bad Romance – Lady Gaga Better Together – Jack Johnson Bonfire Heart- James Blunt Can You Feel The Love Tonight- Elton John Come Away With Me- Norah Jones Chicken Fried – Zac Brown Band Colder Weather- Zac Brown Band Crazy – Gnarls Barkley Delta Rain – The Blessing Don’t Know Why – Norah Jones Everything- Michael Buble Feels Like Home – Chantal Kreviazuk Forget You – Cee-Lo Green Get Lucky – Daft Punk Happy – Pharrell Williams- (listen to the band-live) Hard to Handle – Black Crows Hillbilly Bone – Blake Shelton Home – Philip Phillips (listen to the band) Ho Hey – Lumineers I’ll Be – Edwin McCain (Listen to the band -LIVE) I’m Yours – Jason Mraz (listen to the band) Just Breathe – Pearl Jam Life is a Highway – Rascal Flatts Love You Madly – CAKE (listen to the band- live) Love Letter – Bonnie Raitt Locked Out of Heaven – Bruno Mars Moves Like Jagger – Maroon Five (listen to the band- live) No Rain – Blind Melon Raise Your Glass – Pink Real Emotions – Los Lonely Boys Songbird – Fleetwood Mac Someone Like You – Adele Somewhere over the Rainbow- Israel Kamakawiwo’ole Steal My Kisses – Ben Harper Stronger (what doesn’t kill you) – Kelly Clarkson Summer Day – Sheryl Crow Swing Life Away – Rise Against The Game of Love – Michelle Branch & Santana This is Us – Mark Knopfler & Emmy Lou Harris Two Princes – The Spin Doctors Uptown Funk- Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars (Listen to the band- LIVE) Wagon Wheel – Old Crow Medicine Band/Darius Rucker (Listen to the band- LIVE) What Ever It Is- Zak Brown Band Who Says You Can’t Go Home – Bon Jovi & Jennifer Nettles Who I Am- Jessica Andrews You Are the Best Thing – Ray LaMontagne (listen to the band) Motown/Soul/Funk At Last – Etta James Baby, I Love You – Aretha Franklin But It’s All Right – J.J. Jackson Chain of Fools – Aretha Franklin Cruisin – Smokey Robinson Get Ready – Temptations Heat Wave – Linda Rondstadt Hey Bartender – Blues Brothers Higher Ground – Stevie Wonder Hold On I’m Coming – Sam & Dave I Feel Good – James Brown I’ll Be Around – The Spinners/Joan Osborne Knock on Wood – Eddie Floyd Land of 1,000 Dances – Wilson Pickett My Girl – The Temptations (listen to the band) Mustang Sally – Wilson Picket Oooh, Baby, Baby – Smokey Robinson Shout – Isley Brothers Shake Your Tail Feather – Ray Charles Signed, Sealed, Delivered – Stevie Wonder Some Kind of Wonderful – Soul Brothers Six Soul Man – Blues Brothers Uptown Funk- Mark Ronsen/Bruno Mars Blues Cold Shot – Stevie Ray Vaughn Come On – Stevie Ray Vaughn Get Up – Keri Leigh & The Blue Devils Giving It Up for Your Love – Delbert McClinton How Blue Can you Get – BB King I’m Ready – Albert King It’s 2:00AM – Shemekia Copeland Little by Little – Willie Dixon Misdirected Blues – Robben Ford Mama, He Treats Your Daughter – Susan Tedeschi Shakey Ground – Delbert McClinton Still Got the Blues – Gary Moore (listen to the band) Tell Mama – Etta James Country A Real Fine Place to Start – Sara Evans Achy Breaky Heart – Billy Ray Cyrus Are you Going to Kiss Me or Not – Thompson Square Boot Scootin Boogie – Brooks & Dunn Cotton Eyed Joe- Traditional Chicken Fried- Zac Brown Band Colder Weather- Zac Brown Band Dancing Away with my Heart- Lady Antebellum Friends in Low Places – Garth Brooks Hillbilly Bone – Blake Shelton/Trace Adkins I Loved her First – Heartland I Hope You Dance- Lee Ann Womack Just Fishin- Trace Atkins Life is a Highway – Rascal Flatts Memphis – Johnny Rivers My Wish – Rascal Flatts My Baby Girl- Sol Knopf Shotgun Rider- Tim McGraw Take Me Home, Country Roads – John Denver Tulsa Time – Don Williams/Sheryl Crow What Ever It Is- Zak Brown Band Wagon Wheel- Darius Rucker/Old Crow Medicine Show (listen to the band- live) Who Says You Can’t Go Home – Bon Jovi & Jennifer Nettles When You Say Nothing At All – Allison Krauss Why Can’t I Say Goodnight- Cast from Nashville Swing/Jazz/Oldies/Holiday Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You – Frank Vallie & the 4 Seasons Don’t Know Why – Norah Jones Come Away With Me – Norah Jones Feliz Navidad – Jose Feliciano Georgia – Ray Charles Hava Nagila – Traditional Jewish Into the Mystic – Van Morrison Jump, Jive & Wail – Brian Sezter Orchestra (listen to the band) Just The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra Moon River – Andy Williams Pennsylvania Polka – Various Rockin Around the Christmas Tree – Brenda Lee Route 66 – Chuck Berry/Various Run, Run Rudolph – Chuck Berry Sleepwalk – Santo & Johnny Smooth Operator – Sade Stray Cat Strut – Stray Cats Tennessee Waltz – Peggy Lee The Look of Love – Diana Krall Unforgettable – Nat King Cole & Natalie Cole What a Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong Winter Wonderland – Various Artists .
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