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Song List! Book Us: 07890 624 657 Email: Info@Hiresinger.Co.Uk Oh Boy (Buddy Holly) 1958 Song List! Book Us: 07890 624 657 email: [email protected] Oh Boy (Buddy Holly) 1958 All Shook Up (Elvis) 1957 Blue Suede Shoes (Elvis) 1956 Jonny B. Goode (Chuck Berry) 1958 C’mon Everybody (Eddie Cochran) 1958 Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran) 1958 Rock Around The Clock (Bill Haley & Comets) 1954 Shake Rattle & Roll (Bill Haley & Comets) 1954 Why not request a song . Select one and we will play it! (Please write your song on the forms provided) At Last (Etta James) 1960 Mr Postman (The Marvelettes) 1961 Let's Dance (Chris Montez) 1962 How do you do (Gerry and the Pacemakers) 1963 The Sound of Silence (Simon & Garfunkel) 1964 Eight Days a Week (The Beatles) 1964 Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps (Doris Day) 1964 Shoop, Shoop Song (Cher) 1964 I Can't Explain (The Who) 1964 When You Walk In The Room (The Searchers) 1964 The Kids are Alright (The Who) 1965 I Say a little Prayer (Aretha Franklin) 1967 When I’m 64 (The Beatles) 1967 When I’m 64 (The Beatles) 1967 I'll Never Fall In Love Again (Dionne Warwick) 1968 Back in the USSR (The Beatles) 1968 Come Together (The Beatles) 1969 Why not request a song . Select one and we will play it! Book Us for Your Event! 07890 624 657 Lorraine Carter Dave Lewis • Vocals • Bass email: [email protected] • Guitar • Vocals • Sound • Lighting We've Only Just Begun (The Carpenters) 1970 They Long to be [Close to You] (The Carpenters) 1970 Stuck in the Middle with You (Stealers Wheel) 1972 These Foolish Things (Brian Ferry) 1973 Stir it Up (Bob Marley) 1973 The Air that I Breath (The Hollies) 1974 There goes my first love (The Drifters) 1975 Go Your Own Way (Fleetwood Mac) 1977 Nobody Does It Better (Carly Simon)1977 Ever Fallen In Love With Someone (The Buzzcocks) 1978 One way or Another (Blondie) 1978 London Calling (The Clash) 1979 Brass in Pocket (The Pretenders) 1979 Angel Eyes (Roxy Music) 1979 Waiting In Vain (Bob Marley) 1977 Jamming (Bob Marley) 1977 Teenaged Kicks (The Undertones) 1978 Too Much Too Young (The Specials) 1979 Gangsters (The Specials) 1979 One Step Beyond (Madness) 1979 Tears of a Clown (The Beat) 1979 Heart of Glass (Blondie) 1979 A message to you Rudy (The Specials) 1979 Can’t Explain (The Who) 1964 The Kids are Alright (The Who) 1965 Stir it Up (Bob Marley) 1973 Waiting In Vain (Bob Marley) 1977 Jamming (Bob Marley) 1977 Teenaged Kicks (The Undertones) 1978 Is this Love (Bob Marley) 1978 Hanging on the Telephone (Blondie) 1978 Ever Fallen In Love With Someone (The Buzzcocks) 1978 Too Much Too Young (The Specials) 1979 One way or Another (Blondie) 1979 Brass in Pocket (The Pretenders) 1979 MOD, SKA & REGGAE: Tribute! 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(Please write your song on the forms provided) Could You Be Loved (Bob Marley) 1980 Three Little Birds (Bob Marley) 1980 Baggy Trousers (Madness) 1980 My World (Secret Affair) 1980 Back in Black (ACDC) 1980 Mirror in the Bathroom (The Beat) 1980 Pretty Green (The Jam) 1980 Eton Rifles (The Jam) 1981 Tainted Love (Soft Cell) 1981 It must be Love (Madness) 1981 Don't Go (Yazoo) 1982 White Wedding (Billy Idol) 1982 Town Called Malice (The Jam) 1982 Poison Arrow (ABC) 1982 Sweet Dreams/Praise You (Eurythmics) 1983 Red Red Wine (UB40) 1983 That Ole Devil Called Love (Alison Moyet) 1984 What's Love Got to Do with It? (Tina Turner) 1984 Material Girl (Madonna) 1984 Love Letters (Alison Moyet) 1987 Black Velvet (Alannah Myles) 1988 Love Shack (The B-52's) 1989 Lovesong (The Cure) 1989 Sit Down (James) 1989 Why not request a song . Select one and we will play it! Hire us for your Event! 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