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Suspicious Minds Frankie Vallie 1960s Ben E. King – Stand By Me Elvis Presley – Burning Love Elvis Presley – Suspicious Minds Frankie Vallie – Can’t Take My Eyes Off You Neil Diamond – Sweet Caroline Otis Redding / The Black Crowes – Hard to Handle The Beatles – Eight Days a Week The Beatles – Revolution The Beatles – Saw Her Standing There The Kinks – All Day and All oF the Night The Kinks – You Really Got Me The Rolling Stones – Satisfaction The Small Faces – Sha La La La Lee Tina Turner – Proud Mary Tina Turner – River Deep, Mountain High 1970s Elvis Costello – Pump It Up Labi Siffre/Madness – It Must Be Love Madness – My Girl Queen – Crazy Little Thing Stealers Wheels – Stuck in The Middle with You The Clash – London Calling The Clash – I Fought The Law The Jam – Start The Undertones – Teenage Kicks Thin Lizzy – Dancing in the Moonlight Thin Lizzy – Whiskey in the Jar 1980s Bob Marley – Could You Be Loved Soft Cell/Gloria Jones – Tainted Love The Clash – Should I Stay or Should I go The Cure – Love Cats The Jam – Going Underground The Jam – Town Called Malice The Jam – That’s Entertainment The Smiths – This Charming Man The Stone Roses – She Bangs the Drums 1990s Blur – Country House Blur – Parklife Green Day – Basket Case Green Day – Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) Oasis – Cigarettes and Alcohol Oasis – Don’t Look Back In Anger Oasis – Rock and Roll Star Oasis – She’s Electric Ocean Colour Scene – The Day We Caught The Train Pulp – Common People Pulp – Disco 2000 Reef – Place Your Hands 2000s Amy Winehouse – Rehab Amy Winehouse/The Zutons – Valerie Arctic Monkeys – I bet that you look good on the Dance Floor Arctic Monkeys – Mardy Bum Feeder – Buck Rogers Franz Ferdinand – Take Me Out Kaiser ChieFs – I Predict a Riot Kings oF Leon – Sex on Fire Kings oF Leon – Use Somebody Razorlight – In The Morning Snow Patrol – Chasing Cars Stereophonics -Dakota The Coral – Dreaming oF You The Fratellis – Chelsea Dagger The Killers – All These Things The Killers – Mr. Brightside The Killers – Human The Killers – Somebody Told Me The Kooks – Naive The Strokes – Last Night Wheetus – Teenage Dirtbag 2010s Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk James Bay – Hold Back The River Jason Mraz – I’m Yours Mumford and Sons – The Cave Mumford and Sons – Little Lion Man Olly Murs – Dance With Me Tonight Pablo Nutini – Ten out of Ten The Lumineers – Ho, Hey! Walk The Moon – Shut Up and Dance With Me Acoustic Set Amy Winehouse – Rehab Arctic Monkeys – Mardy Bum Ben E. King – Stand By Me Ben Howards – Only Love Blur – Country House Snow Patrol – Chasing Cars Disclosure and Sam Smith – Latch Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud Foo Fighters – Times Like These – George Ezra – Blame it on Me Green Day – Good Riddance James Bay – Hold Back the River Jason Mraz – I’m Yours John Legend – All oF Me Lumineers – Ho Hey Mumford and Sons – Little Lion Man Mumford and Sons – The Cave Oasis – Whatever Oasis – Wonderwall Paul Weller – You Do Something to Me The Cure – Friday I’m In Love The Jam – That’s Entertainment The Smiths – This Charming Man .
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