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No. Title Singer a 101 Addicted to Love Robert No. Title Singer A 101 Addicted To Love Robert Palmer 127 After Midnight Eric Clapton 128 Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now McFadden & Whitehead 1 All I Want Is A Life Tim McGraw 82 All Star Smash Mouth 108 All The Man That I Need Whitney Houston 91 All You Wanted Michelle Branch 40 Always Atlantic Starr 129 Amarillo By Morning George Strait 130 Amie Pure Prairie League 109 And She Was Talking Heads 2 And Still Reba McEntire 8 Anything Goes Frank Sinatra 120 Are You Happy Now Michelle Branch 68 Arthur's Theme (The Best That You..) Christopher Cross 131 At This Moment Billy Vera B 132 Bad Michael Jackson 133 Bang The Drum All Day Todd Rundgren 134 Beat Goes On, The Sonny & Cher 135 Beat It Michael Jackson 41 Behind Closed Doors Charlie Rich 136 Big Spender from "Sweet Charity" 137 Billie Jean Michael Jackson 104 Black Or White Michael Jackson 138 Black Water Doobie Brothers 139 Brandy You're a Fine Girl Looking Glass 122 Breathe Michelle Branch 7 But I Will Faith Hill C 140 Candy Man Roy Orbison 141 Can't Get Enough (of Your Love) Bad Company 142 Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe Barry White 87 Careless Whisper Wham 124 Carried Away George Strait 11 Carrying Your Love With Me George Strait 93 Celebration Kool And The Gang 143 Chain Of Fools Aretha Franklin 61 Cherish Kool And The Gang 76 Closing Time Semisonic 60 Copperhead Road Steve Earle 144 Could It Be I'm Falling in Love? Spinners, The 98 Crazy For You Madonna D 27 Dance To The Music Sly & The Family Stone 145 December Collective Soul E 42 Embraceable You Nat King Cole 105 Endless Love Diana Ross/Lionel Richie 146 Escape (The Pina Colada Song) Rupert Holmes 43 Evergreen Barbra Streisand 147 Everybody Hurts R.E.M. 148 Everything She Wants Wham 83 Everything You Want Vertical Horizon 28 Everything's Coming Up Roses Gypsy 149 Everytime You Go Away Paul Young 110 Expressway To Your Heart Blues Brothers F 150 Faith George Michael 151 Father Figure George Michael 152 Feel Like Makin' Love Bad Company 153 Feelin' Way Too Damn Good Nickelback 154 Figured You Out Nickelback 72 Fly Sugar Ray 32 For My Broken Heart Reba McEntire 155 Fox On The Run Sweet 92 Funky Town Lipps Inc G 26 Get Me To The Church On Time from the musical "My Fair Lady" 96 Girl Is Mine, The Michael Jackson/Paul McCartney 18 Good Ol' Boys Dukes Of Hazard 95 Goodbye To You Michelle Branch 44 Great Balls Of Fire Jerry Lee Lewis 36 Guitars And Cadillacs Dwight Yoakam H 156 Happy Birthday Standard 107 Harden My Heart Quarterflash 157 Harper Valley PTA Jeannie C. Riley 19 Have You Seen Her Chi-lites 99 Heal The World Michael Jackson 158 Heart Of Rock And Roll, The Huey Lewis & the News 15 Heart Over Mind Lorrie Morgan 94 Hero Chad Kroeger 22 He's A Rebel Crystals 63 Horse With No Name America 45 Hot Fun In The Summertime Sly & The Family Stone 123 Hot Stuff Donna Summer 17 How Forever Feels Kenny Chesney 90 How You Remind Me Nickelback I 159 I Could've Danced All Night from the musical "My Fair Lady" 160 I Don't Want to Be Gavin DeGraw 47 I Get A Kick Out Of You Frank Sinatra 106 I Got A Name Jim Croce 64 I Got You Babe Sonny & Cher 49 I Only Have Eyes For You Flamingos 161 I Want Your Sex George Michael 162 If I Had $1,000,000 Barenaked Ladies 163 If My Friends Could See Me Now Standard 46 If You Don't Know Me By Now Simply Red 48 Inseparable Natalie Cole 77 It's All Been Done Barenaked Ladies 164 It's All Right Impressions, The 89 It's Been A While Staind 23 It's My Party Lesley Gore 165 It's The End Of The World As We Know It R.E.M. 100 I've Got A Crush On You Linda Ronstadt 13 I've Got You Under My Skin Frank Sinatra 34 I've Gotta Be Me Sammy Davis Jr. J 125 Just When I Needed You Most Dolly Parton K 78 Kiss Me Sixpence None The Richer L 111 Ladies Night Kool And The Gang 166 Lay Down Sally Eric Clapton 167 Listen To The Music Doobie Brothers 168 Long Train Runnin' Doobie Brothers 112 Losing My Religion R.E.M. 169 Love In The First Degree Alabama 170 Love Train O'Jays, The 171 Luka Suzanne Vega M 172 Man on the Moon R.E.M. 88 Maniac Michael Sambello 173 Me And Mrs. Jones Billy Paul 174 More Than A Feeling Boston 69 Morning After, The Maureen McGovern 6 Mr. Bojangles Sammy Davis Jr. 75 My Father's Eyes Eric Clapton 35 My Special Angel Bobby Helms N 70 Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye Steam 16 Night And Day Billie Holiday O 24 Oh Girl Paul Young 38 On A Clear Day Barbra Streisand 103 On My Own Michael McDonald/Patti LaBelle 175 One Hundred Ways James Ingram 176 One I Love, The R.E.M. 177 One More Try George Michael 58 One Of Us Joan Osborne 3 One Way Ticket (Because I Can) LeAnn Rimes 178 One Week Barenaked Ladies P 39 Passionate Kisses Mary Chapin Carpenter 179 Pennies From Heaven Traditional 50 People Barbra Streisand 86 Pinch Me Barenaked Ladies 10 Pocket Of A Clown Dwight Yoakam 4 Poor, Poor Pitiful Me Terri Clark 180 Power Of Love, The Huey Lewis & The News 181 Push It Salt 'N' Pepa Q 118 Quando Quando Quando Englebert Humperdinck R 97 Ramblin' Man Allman Brothers 182 Reason, The Hoobastank 183 Reminiscing Little River Band 184 Rhinestone Cowboy Glen Campbell 185 Rich Girl Hall & Oates 186 Room Full Of Roses, A Mickey Gilley 113 Rose, The Bette Midler 102 Runaway Train Soul Asylum S 84 Sara Smile Hall And Oates 51 Send In The Clowns Judy Colins 74 Sex And Candy Marcy Playground 187 Sh Boom Crew Cuts, The 25 Shake Rattle And Roll Old Joe Turner 31 She's In Love With The Boy Trisha Yearwood 188 Shut Up! Simple Plan 189 Simply Irresistible Robert Palmer 81 Sister Golden Hair America 52 Sixteen Candles Crests 62 Slow Hand Pointer Sisters 121 Someday Nickelback 9 Summertime Blues Alan Jackson 53 Sunny Bobby Hebb 190 Sunshine of Your love Cream T 20 Take This Job And Shove It Johnny Paycheck 73 Talk To Me Stevie Nicks 191 Tea for Two Standard 192 Teenager In Love Dion & The Belmonts 33 Tennessee Flat Top Box Rosanne Cash 29 Thank Heaven For Little Girls Gigi 5 That's All Right Elvis Presley 193 That's What Friends Are For Dionne Warwick 14 Third Rate Romance Sammy Kershaw 194 This Diamond Ring Gary Lewis & the Playboys 195 This Magic Moment Jay & the Americans 80 Tin Man America 65 Tom's Diner Suzanne Vega 119 Too Little Too Late Barenaked Ladies 66 Turn The Beat Around Gloria Estefan V 79 Ventura Highway America W 114 Wake Me Up Before You Go-go Wham 71 Walkin' On The Sun Smash Mouth 54 Way It Is, The Bruce Hornsby 196 Way You Make Me Feel, The Michael Jackson 67 What A Feeling (Flashdance) Irene Cara 126 What'd I Say Elvis Presley 115 When A Man Loves A Woman Michael Bolton 55 When I Fall In Love Nat King & Natalie Cole 197 When Will I See You Again Three Degrees, The 198 White Room Cream 30 Whoever's In New England Reba McEntire 116 Wind Beneath My Wings, The Bette Midler 59 World I Know, The Collective Soul 21 Wrapped Up In You Garth Brooks Y 117 You Make Me Feel Brand New Stylistics 12 You Make Me Feel So Young Frank Sinatra 199 You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby Standard 57 You Needed Me Anne Murray 56 You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine Lou Rawls 37 Young Girl Union Gap 85 You're A God Vertical Horizon 200 You're Sixteen, You're Beautiful & You're Mine Johnny Burne.
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