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MASTER SONG LIST AS at 101014.Xlsx TORI DARKE - SONG LIST UPDATED AS AT 10-10-2014 ORIGINALS - RED HIGHLIGHTED - NON COUNTRY ROCK/POP 3AM Matchbox 20 20 GOOD REASONS Thirsty Merc A Girl & Her Guitar Tori Darke AIN'T IT FUN Paramore AMEN Edens Edge Anyway Martina McBride APRIL SUN IN CUBA Dragon ARE YOU GONNA BE MY GIRL Jet A WOMAN NEEDS Jessica Harp BAD MOON RISING Creadance Clear Water Barracades & Brickwalls Kasey Chambers Before He Cheats Carrie Underwood BETTER BE HOME SOON Crowded House BLACK VELVET Alana Miles Blame It On Your Heart Patty Loveless Bless The Broken Road Rascall Flats BREAKAWAY Kelly Clarkson BREAK EVEN The Script Bring Me Down Miranda Lambert BROWN EYE'D GIRS Van Morrison Bye Bye Jo Dee Messina BURN John Farnham Burn Tori Darke Change My Ways Tori Darke - Debut Album Come On Tori Darke Coming Home Tori Darke - Debut Album COMPLICATED Avril Lavinge Cooking In My Kitchen Samantha McClymont Crazy Patsy Cline CRASY Knarles Barkley Crawl Tori Darke - EP Released to Radio Cut Me Loose Tori Darke - ALBUM - Released To Radio Daddy Tori Darke DELTA DAWN Helen Reddy DESPERARDO The Eagles Disposable Tori Darke - New Album Do You Even Care Tori Darke DOMINO JESSE J Don't Blink Tori Darke DREAMS Fleetwood Mac Everything Love Is Tori Darke - ALBUM - Released To Radio Fall Or Fly Tori Darke - Debut Album Famous In A Small Town Miranda Lambert Fearless Taylor Swift Fields Of Gold Eva Cassidy Fly Tori Darke - Released to Radio Folsom Prison Blues Johnny Cash FORGET YOU Cee Lo Green FREE FALLIN Tom Petty Get Even Tori Darke Getting To The Good Stuff Tori Darke GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN Miley Cyrus GIVE ME LOVE Ed Sheeran Go a Little Crazy Tori Darke TORI DARKE - SONG LIST UPDATED AS AT 10-10-2014 ORIGINALS - RED HIGHLIGHTED - NON COUNTRY GO YOUR OWN WAY Fleetwood Mac God Only Knows Tori Darke - ALBUM - Released To Radio Gonna Be Me Tori Darke Good Night For A Bad Boy Tori Darke Great Mistake Tori Darke - ALBUM - Released To Radio Gun Powder and Lead Miranda Lambert He Don't Get It Tori Darke - Debut Album Here For The Party Gretchen Wilson HEY SOUL SISTER Train HIT THE ROAD JACK Ray Charles Holdin You Gretchen Wilson HORSES Daryl Braithwaite HOT N COLD Katy Perry I Am Australian Dobe Newton I Believe In The Sun Tori Darke - EP I Can't Be Bothered Miranda Lambert I Don't Paint Myself Into Corners Trisha Yearwood I Don't Wanna Say Goodnight Tori Darke I KISSED A GIRL Katy Perry I KNEW YOU WERE TROUBLE TAYLOR SWIFT I LOVE ROCK N ROLL The Arrows I Told You So Randy Travis I WANT YOU BACK Jackson 5 I Wonder Kelly Pickler If I Were You Kasey Chambers If You Kiss Me Llike That Tori Darke I'm In Love Tori Darke I'm Not Broken Tori Darke - New Album I'm Not Stupid Tori Darke I'M YOURS Jason Mraz In Between Kisses Tori Darke ISN'T SHE LOVELY Stevie Wonder It Happens Sugarland IT'S SO EASY Linda Rhonstadt I'VE GOT THE MUSIC IN ME Marcia Hines Jolene Dolly Parton JUST LIKE A PILL Pink Jump Heart First Tori Darke Karma Tori Darke - EP Kissing In The Rain Tori Darke KHE SAAN Cold Chisel LANDSLIDE Fleetwod Mac Last Name Carrie Underwood LEAVE ME ALONE I'M LONEY Pink Leave The Pieces The Wreckers LEGO HOUSE Ed Sheeran let Me Go Tori Darke Like We Never Loved At All Tim McGrath & Faith Hill Love Story Taylor Swift LONG TRAIN RUNNING Dooby Brothers Love FOOLOSOPHY Jererasquay Love Like Mine Tori Darke LOVE LIVES ON Malory Hope LOVE ME AGAIN John Newman LOVE SONG Sarah Barellies TORI DARKE - SONG LIST UPDATED AS AT 10-10-2014 ORIGINALS - RED HIGHLIGHTED - NON COUNTRY LOVER LOVER Making Plans Miranda Lambert Man I Feel Like A Women Shania Twain Maybe It's Just Me Tori Darke - EP Me & Your Cigarettes Miranda Lambert Mean Taylor Swift More Like Her Miranda Lambert MR KNOW IT ALL Kelly Clarkson Mumma's Song Carrie Underwood MUSTANG SALLY Wilson Pickett My Kinda Guy Tori Darke My Special Friend Tori Darke Need You Now Lady Antibellum Never Gonna Take Your Place Tori Darke Nice Place To Visit Tori Darke Nine To Five Dolly Parton New Strings Miranda Lambert No You No Me Tori Darke - ALBUM - Released To Radio Not My Time To Fly Tori Darke - EP - Released To Radio Not Ready To Make Nice Dixie Chicks Not Your Cinderella Catherine Britt OUT MY BACK DOOR CCR OVER MY HEAD The Frey ast A Broken Heart Tori Darke PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC Kc & The Sunshine Band playig With My Heart Tori Darke POOR POOR PITIFUL ME Linda Rhonstadt PRICE TAG Jesse J PROUD MARY Creadance Clear Water Red High Heels Kellie Pickler Redneck Women Gretchen Wilson REHAB Amy Winehouse Right Here Right Now Tori Darke Ring Of Fire Johnny Cash RIVER DEEP MOUNTAIN Celene Dion ROYALS Lorde ROXANNE The Police Runaway Train Kasey Chambers Say Goodbye Tori Darke SEX ON FIRE Kings Of Leon SHE WILL BE LOVED Maroon 5 Sink Or Swim Tori Darke SOMEBODY THAT I USED TO KNOW Goyte Somebody Like You Keith Urban Somebody Reba McIntyre Someone Else's Baby Tori Darke - ALBUM - Released To Radio Something More Sugarland Someday When I Stop Loving You Carrie Underwood SONGBIRD Fleetwood Mac Sparks Fly Taylor Swift Stay Sugarland STUCK IN THE MIDDLE Steelers Wheel Suds In the Bucket Sara Evans SUMMER OF 69 Brian Adams SUNDAY MORNING Maroon 5 TORI DARKE - SONG LIST UPDATED AS AT 10-10-2014 ORIGINALS - RED HIGHLIGHTED - NON COUNTRY SUPERSTITIOUS Stevie Wonder SWEET HOME ALABAMA Lynard Skynard Swinging Door Catherine Britt TAKE IT EASY The Eagles Teardrops On My Guitar Taylor Swift TEENAGE DREAM Katy Perry Tell You Where To Go Tori Darke That Song Tori Darke THE CAPTAIN Kasey Chambers THE CLIMB Miley Cyrus The Gambler Kenny Rodgers THE ONLY EXCEPTION Paramore THE ROSE Bette Midler The Story Of My Life Melinda Schnieder There's your Trouble Dixie Chicks Things That Never Cross A Mans Mind Kellie Pickler This One's For The Girls Martina McBride THIS LOVE Maoon Five Tim McGraw Taylor Swift To Good To Be Blue Tori Darke Traveling Soldier Dixie Chicks Treasure Tori Darke TURNING TABLES Adele Upside Down TORI DARKE USE SOMEBODY Tori Darke Virginia Bluebell Miranda Lambert WAKE ME UP Avichi WAKING UP IN VEGAS Katy Perry Walking After Midnight Patsy Cline WALKING ON SUNSHINE Katrina & The Waves What More Can I Say Tori Darke When The Sun Goes Down Tori Darke WHEN WILL I BE LOVED Linda Rhonstadt WHO KNEW Pink WONDERWALL Oasis WRECKING BALL Myley Cyrus YELLOW Cold Play You Ain't Woman Enough Loretta Lynn YOU AND I Lady Gaga You & Me Against The World Tori Darke - New Album You Better Run Tori Darke - EP Released to Radio You Don’t Have To Go Home Gretchen Wilson Your Cheating Heart Hank Williams Your Own Song Tori Darke.
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