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Killer Karaoke Song Book Killer Karaoke Songs by Artist Karaoke Shack Song Books Title DiscID Title DiscID Al Green Donna Summer Love And Happiness KK5004-02 She Works Hard For The Money KK5003-01 Al Green (Wvocal) Donna Summer (Wvocal) Love And Happiness KK5004-11 She Works Hard For The Money KK5003-09 Betty Wright Doors, The Clean Up Woman KK5003-06 Break On Through KK7004-01 Betty Wright (Wvocal) Hello, I Love You KK7004-04 Clean Up Woman KK5003-14 L.A. Woman KK7004-06 Bruce Springsteen Love Her Madly KK7004-09 Bobby Jean KK7002-08 Love Me Two Times KK7004-03 Born In The USA KK7001-06 People Are Strange KK7004-02 Born To Run KK7002-01 Riders On The Storm KK7004-07 Brilliant Disguise KK7001-05 Roadhouse Blues KK7004-05 Dancing In The Dark KK7001-03 Touch Me KK7004-08 Glory Days KK7001-07 Doors, The (Wvocal) Hungry Heart KK7002-05 Break On Through KK7004-10 I'm A Rocker KK7002-09 Hello, I Love You KK7004-13 I'm On Fire KK7002-07 L.A. Woman KK7004-15 My Hometown KK7001-04 Love Her Madly KK7004-18 No Surrender KK7001-08 Love Me Two Times KK7004-12 Out In The Street KK7002-02 People Are Strange KK7004-11 Prove It All Night KK7002-03 Riders On The Storm KK7004-16 Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) KK7002-04 Roadhouse Blues KK7004-14 Secret Garden KK7001-01 Touch Me KK7004-17 Streets Of Philadelphia KK7001-02 Eddie Floyd Thunder Road KK7002-06 Knock On Wood KK5004-08 Bruce Springsteen (Wvocal) Eddie Floyd (Wvocal) Bobby Jean KK7002-17 Knock On Wood KK5004-17 Born In The USA KK7001-14 Edwin Starr Born To Run KK7002-10 War KK5001-05 Brilliant Disguise KK7001-13 Edwin Starr (Wvocal) Dancing In The Dark KK7001-11 War KK5001-15 Glory Days KK7001-15 Enrique Iglesias Hungry Heart KK7002-14 Bailamos KK7005-06 I'm A Rocker KK7002-18 Be With You KK7005-05 I'm On Fire KK7002-16 Rhythm Divine KK7005-04 My Hometown KK7001-12 Enrique Iglesias (Wvocal) No Surrender KK7001-16 Bailamos KK7005-15 Out In The Street KK7002-11 Be With You KK7005-14 Prove It All Night KK7002-12 Rhythm Divine KK7005-13 Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) KK7002-13 Four Tops, The Secret Garden KK7001-09 Bernadette KK5001-10 Streets Of Philadelphia KK7001-10 Four Tops, The (Wvocal) Thunder Road KK7002-15 Bernadette KK5001-20 Chaka Khan Freda Payne I'm Every Woman KK5003-02 Band Of Gold KK5003-03 Chaka Khan (Wvocal) Freda Payne (Wvocal) I'm Every Woman KK5003-10 Band Of Gold KK5003-11 Commodores, The Gladys Knight & The Pips Nightshift KK5001-04 I've Got To Use My Imagination KK5002-12 Commodores, The (Wvocal) Gladys Knight & The Pips (Wvocal) Nightshift KK5001-14 I've Got To Use My Imagination KK5002-24 Diana Ross Gloria Gaynor Touch Me In The Morning KK5002-03 I Will Survive KK5003-05 Diana Ross (Wvocal) Gloria Gaynor (Wvocal) Touch Me In The Morning KK5002-15 I Will Survive KK5003-13 Donna Summer © https://www.karaokeshack.com Page 1 of 3 Killer Karaoke Songs by Artist Karaoke Shack Song Books Title DiscID Title DiscID Jackson Browne Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell (Wvocal) Boulevard KK7003-07 You're All I Need To Get By KK5002-17 Doctor My Eyes KK7003-01 Marvin Gaye (Wvocal) In The Shape Of A Heart KK7003-06 Ain't That Peculiar KK5001-18 Pretender, The KK7003-02 Mary Wells Rosie KK7003-08 My Guy KK5002-01 Running On Empty KK7003-03 One Who Really Loves You, The KK5002-08 Somebody's Baby KK7003-04 Mary Wells (Wvocal) Tender Is The Night KK7003-05 My Guy KK5002-13 Jackson Browne (Wvocal) One Who Really Loves You, The KK5002-20 Boulevard KK7003-15 Miracles, The Doctor My Eyes KK7003-09 You've Really Got A Hold On Me KK5001-07 In The Shape Of A Heart KK7003-14 Miracles, The (Wvocal) Pretender, The KK7003-10 You've Really Got A Hold On Me KK5001-17 Rosie KK7003-16 Otis Redding Running On Empty KK7003-11 Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa (Sad Song) KK5004-07 Somebody's Baby KK7003-12 Otis Redding (Wvocal) Tender Is The Night KK7003-13 Fa-fa-fa-fa-fa KK5004-16 James Brown Pat Benatar Cold Sweat Part 1 KK5004-04 Heartbreaker KK7007-04 James Brown (Wvocal) Hit Me With Your Best Shot KK7007-01 Cold Sweat Part 1 KK5004-13 I'm Gonna Follow You KK7007-09 Johnnie Taylor Little Too Late, A KK7007-06 Who's Makin' Love KK5004-01 Looking For A Stranger KK7007-07 Johnnie Taylor (Wvocal) Sex As A Weapon KK7007-08 Who's Makin' Love KK5004-10 Treat Me Right KK7007-02 Karyn White We Live For Love KK7007-05 Superwoman KK5003-07 You Better Run KK7007-03 Karyn White (Wvocal) Pat Benatar (Wvocal) Superwoman KK5003-15 Heartbreaker KK7007-13 Marc Anthony Hit Me With Your Best Shot KK7007-10 I Need To Know KK7005-07 I'm Gonna Follow You KK7007-18 My Baby You KK7005-09 Little Too Late, A KK7007-15 You Sang To Me KK7005-08 Looking For A Stranger KK7007-16 Marc Anthony (Wvocal) Sex As A Weapon KK7007-17 I Need To Know KK7005-16 Treat Me Right KK7007-11 My Baby You KK7005-18 We Live For Love KK7007-14 You Sang To Me KK7005-17 You Better Run KK7007-12 Martha Reeves & The Vandellas Patti LaBelle Jimmy Mack KK5002-10 New Attitude KK5003-08 Nowhere To Run KK5002-11 Patti LaBelle (Wvocal) Martha Reeves & The Vandellas (Wvocal) New Attitude KK5003-16 Jimmy Mack KK5002-22 Rare Earth Nowhere To Run KK5002-23 Get Ready KK5001-06 Marvelettes, The Rare Earth (Wvocal) Beechwood 45789 KK5002-09 Get Ready KK5001-16 Don't Mess With Bill KK5002-02 Rick James Marvelettes, The (Wvocal) Super Freak KK5001-03 Beechwood 45789 KK5002-21 Rick James (Wvocal) Don't Mess With Bill KK5002-14 Super Freak KK5001-13 Marvin Gaye Ricky Martin Ain't That Peculiar KK5001-08 Livin' La Vida Loca KK7005-01 Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell Shake Your Bon-Bon KK7005-02 Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing KK5002-04 She Bangs KK7005-03 You're All I Need To Get By KK5002-05 Ricky Martin (Wvocal) Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell (Wvocal) Livin' La Vida Loca KK7005-10 Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing KK5002-16 Shake Your Bon-Bon KK7005-11 © https://www.karaokeshack.com Page 2 of 3 Killer Karaoke Songs by Artist Karaoke Shack Song Books Title DiscID Title DiscID Ricky Martin (Wvocal) Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers She Bangs KK7005-12 Mary Jane's Last Dance KK7006-04 Rose Royce Need To Know KK7006-01 Car Wash KK5003-04 You Got Lucky KK7006-05 Rose Royce (Wvocal) Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (Wvocal) Car Wash KK5003-12 American Girl KK7006-15 Rufus Thomas Breakdown KK7006-12 Walkin' The Dog KK5004-09 Don't Come Around Here No More KK7006-18 Rufus Thomas (Wvocal) Free Fallin' KK7006-16 Walkin' The Dog KK5004-18 I Won't Back Down KK7006-11 Sam & Dave Jammin' Me KK7006-17 I Thank You KK5004-03 Mary Jane's Last Dance KK7006-13 Sam & Dave (Wvocal) Need To Know KK7006-10 I Thank You KK5004-12 You Got Lucky KK7006-14 Simon & Garfunkel Tower Of Power America KK7008-07 So Very Hard To Go KK5004-05 Boxer, The KK7008-02 Tower Of Power (Wvocal) Bridge Over Troubled Water KK7008-09 So Very Hard To Go KK5004-14 Cecilia KK7008-06 Wilson Pickett Homeward Bound KK7008-08 Funky Broadway KK5004-06 I Am A Rock KK7008-04 Wilson Pickett (Wvocal) Mrs Robinson KK7008-01 Funky Broadway KK5004-15 Scarborough Fair & Canticle KK7008-05 Sound Of Silence, The KK7008-03 Simon & Garfunkel (Wvocal) America KK7008-16 Boxer, The KK7008-11 Bridge Over Troubled Water KK7008-18 Cecilia KK7008-15 Homeward Bound KK7008-17 I Am A Rock KK7008-13 Mrs Robinson KK7008-10 Scarborough Fair & Canticle KK7008-14 Sound Of Silence, The KK7008-12 Stevie Wonder Living For The City KK5001-02 Superstition KK5001-01 Stevie Wonder (Wvocal) Living For The City KK5001-12 Superstition KK5001-11 Supremes, The Back In My Arms Again KK5002-07 Love Is Here And Now You've Gone KK5002-06 Supremes, The (Wvocal) Back In My Arms Again KK5002-19 Love Is Here And Now You've Gone KK5002-18 Temptations, The Way You Do The Things You Do, The KK5001-09 Temptations, The (Wvocal) Way You Do The Things You Do, The KK5001-19 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers American Girl KK7006-06 Breakdown KK7006-03 Don't Come Around Here No More KK7006-09 Free Fallin' KK7006-07 I Won't Back Down KK7006-02 Jammin' Me KK7006-08 © 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