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Joe Butt Song List 2000S Whole Again (Atomic Kitten (Reggae Version Joe Butt Song List 2000s Whole Again (Atomic Kitten (reggae version)) Burn Baby Burn (Ash) Pass It On (Coral) Bohemian Like You (Dandy Warhols) The One I Love (David Gray) You're Not Alone (Enemy) Crazy (Gnarls Barkley) High (James Blunt) Look What You’ve Done (Jet) Everybody’s Changing (Keane) Somewhere Only We Know (Keane) Mr Brightside (Killers) Somebody Told Me (Killers) Use Somebody (Kings of Leon) Ooh La (Kooks) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree (KT Tunstall) I Try (Macie Gray) Must Get Out (Maroon 5) Starlight (Muse) Stop Crying Your Heart Out (Oasis) Steady As She Goes (Raconteurs) America (Razorlight) Bad Day (REM) Break the Night With Colour (Richard Ashcroft) Feel (Robbie Williams) Supreme (Robbie Williams) Chasing Cars (Snow Patrol) Run (Snow Patrol) Spitting Games (Snow Patrol) Genie in a Bottle (Speedway (Christina Aguilera song)) Poor Misguided Fool (Starsailor) Dakota (Stereophonics) All These Things That I've Done (The Killers) Always Where I Need To Be (Kooks) Read My Mind (The Killers) Valerie (Zutons/Amy Winehouse) Patience (Take That) Feeling Good (Muse) 1990s Good Morning Britain (Aztec Camera) Don't Marry Her (Beautiful South) Rotterdam (Beautiful South) The Universal (Blur) My Heart Will Go On and On (Celine Dion (Buzzcocks style) Fix You (Coldplay) In My Place (Coldplay) The Scientist (Coldplay) Yellow (Coldplay) Breakfast At Tiffany’s (Deep Blue Something) This Is How It Feels (Inspiral Carpets) Laid (James) She's A Star (James) Cowboy Dreams (Jimmy Nail) Change (Lightning Seeds) Whatever (Oasis) Wonderwall (Oasis) Common People (Pulp) Creep (Radiohead) Fake Plastic Trees (Radiohead) No Surprises (Radiohead) Everybody Hurts (REM) Losing My Religion (REM) I’ll Be There For You (Rembrandts) Friends and PVS (Rembrandts/Monkees) Let Me Entertain You (Robbie Williams) Angels (Robbie Williams) The Day Before Yesterday’s Man (Supernaturals) Back For Good (Take That) Why Does It Always Rain On Me? (Travis) Baby One More Time (Travis (Britney Spears song)) One (U2) The Drugs Don't Work (Verve) Disco 2000 (Pulp) National Express (Divine Comedy) Fall At Your Feet (Crowded House) 1980s I’ve Been Losing You (A-ha) Is This Love? (Alison Moyet) Somewhere In My Heart (Aztec Camera) Wild World (Cat Stevens/Maxi Priest) London Calling (Clash) Boys Don’t Cry (Cure) Friday I'm in Love (Cure) Just Like Heaven (Cure) True Colours (Cyndi Lauper) Heroes (David Bowie) Nothing Ever Happens (Del Amitri) Hungry Like The Wolf (Duran Duran) Ordinary World (Duran Duran) High Fidelity (Elvis Costello) Here Comes the Rain (Eurythmics) You Little Thief (Feargal Sharkey) Good Thing (Fine Young Cannibals) Our Lips Are Sealed (Fun Boy Three) Faith (George Michael) Cry (Godley and Crème) Temptation (Heaven 17) Don't You Want Me? (Human League) Empire State Human (Human League) Going Underground (Jam) Taste of Your Tears (King) There She Goes (La's) The Sun and The Rain (Madness) Tomorrow's Just Another Day (Madness) Echo Beach (Martha and the Muffins) Overkill (Men at Work) Come Back and Stay (Paul Young) Homosapien (Pete Shelley) I Go To Sleep (Pretenders) Talk of the Town (Pretenders) Johnny and Mary (Robert Palmer) Tainted Love (Soft Cell) Gangsters (Specials) It Doesn't Make It Alright (Specials) I Got You (Split Enz) Tempted (Squeeze) Pulling Mussels From A Shell (Squeeze) Road to Nowhere (Talking Heads) Take Me to the River (Talking Heads) Reward (Teardrop Explodes) Mad World (Tears for Fears) Sign Your Name (Terence Trent D'Arby) Freedom (Wham) Making Plans For Nigel (XTC) The Whole of the Moon (Waterboys) Only You (Yazoo [Oasis style]) Poison Arrow (ABC) Do Nothing (Specials) Always The Sun (The Stranglers) Fisherman's Blues (Waterboys) Modern Love (David Bowie) Rip It Up (Orange Juice) A Little Respect (Erasure) I Drove All Night (Roy Orbison) 1970s 20th Century Boy (T-Rex) I'm Not In Love (10cc) Knowing Me Knowing You (Abba) Mamma Mia (Abba) SOS (Abba) My Coo-ca-Choo (Alvin Stardust) Solitaire (Andy Williams) Stayin' Alive (Beegees) Let Your Love Flow (Bellamy Brothers) Hanging on the Telephone (Blondie) The Letter (Boxtops) Everything I Own (Bread) Born To Run (Bruce Springsteen) Let's Stick Together (Bryan Ferry) Ever Fallen In Love? (Buzzcocks) What Do I Get? (Buzzcocks) I Want You to Want Me (Cheap Trick) I Fought The Law (Clash) White Man (In Hammersmith Palais) (Clash) Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) (Cockney Rebel) Distant Sun (Crowded House) Don’t Dream It’s Over (Crowded House) It’s Only Natural (Crowded House) Weather With You (Crowded House) Three Imaginary Boys (Cure) Life on Mars (David Bowie) Rebel Rebel (David Bowie) Starman (David Bowie) The Man Who Sold The World (David Bowie) Ziggy Stardust (David Bowie) Feel The Need In Me (Detroit Emeralds) Hotel California (Eagles) Lyin’ Eyes (Eagles) Statue of Liberty (XTC) Take It Easy (Eagles) Alison (Elvis Costello) Watching the Detectives (Elvis Costello) Peace Love and Understanding (Elvis Costello) Suspicious Minds (Elvis Presley) Go Your Own Way (Fleetwood Mac) Goodbye My Love (Glitter Band) When You're Young (Jam) The Harder They Come (Jimmy Cliff) Jealous Guy (John Lennon) Sunny Afternoon (Kinks) Waterloo Sunset (Kinks) Victoria (Kinks) Little Does She Know (Kursaal Flyers) Can’t Stop Loving You (Leo Sayer) Different Drum (Linda Ronstadt) Kingston Town (Lord Creator) Perfect Day (Lou Reed) Alone Again Or (Love) Show me the Way to Amarillo (Tony Christie) Solid Gold Easy Action (T-Rex) Jimmy Jimmy (Undertones) Teenage Kicks (Undertones) Turning Japanese (Vapors) Heard It Through The Grapevine (Marvin Gaye) All The Young Dudes (Mott the Hoople) Roll Away The Stone (Mott the Hoople) Lonely This Christmas (Mud) Tiger Feet (Mud) Like a Hurricane (Neil Young) Cruel to be Kind (Nick Lowe) Another Girl Another Planet (Only Ones) Eloise (Paul and Barry Ryan/Damned) Stop Your Sobbing (Pretenders) In A Broken Dream (Python Lee Jackson) There’s A Ghost In My House (R Dean Taylor) California Sun (Ramones) You Wear It Well (Rod Stewart and the Faces) All I Want Is You (Roxy Music) Juke Box Jive (Rubettes) West One(Shine on Me) (Ruts) Hey Rock'n'Roll (Showaddywaddy) Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon and Garfunkel) Hazy Shade Of Winter (Simon and Garfunkel) Sound of Silence (Simon and Garfunkel) The Saints Are Coming (Skids) Everyday (Slade) Far Far Away (Slade) Merry Xmas Everybody (Slade) Stuck in the Middle (Stealer's Wheel) He's Misstra Kow It All (Stevie Wonder) Superstition (Stevie Wonder) Psycho Killer (Talking Heads) Cracked (Tights) American Girl (Tom Petty) Message In A Bottle (The Police) Duchess (The Stranglers) Baba O'Reilly (The Who) Do Anything You Wanna Do (Eddie and the Hot Rods) Rockaway Beach (Ramones) Video Killed The Radio Star (The Buggles) Shang-A-Lang (Bay City Rollers) Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond) 1960s Bend Me Shape Me (Amen Corner) If Paradise (Is Half As Nice) (Andy Fairweather Lowe) Across the Universe (Beatles) Come Together (Beatles) Get Back (Beatles) I Saw Her Standing There (Beatles) Let it Be (Beatles) A Day in the Life (Beatles) Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood (Animals) To Love Somebody (Beegees) Stand By Me (Ben E King) I Want You (Bob Dylan) It’s All Over Now Baby Blue (Bob Dylan) Dream Lover (Bobby Darin) Father and Son (Cat Stevens) The First Cut Is The Deepest (Cat Stevens) Out of Time (Chris Farlowe) Bad Moon Rising (Creedence Clearwater Revival) Proud Mary (Creedence Clearwater Revival) Glad All Over (Dave Clark Five) I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself (Dusty Springfield) Friday On My Mind (Easybeats) His Latest Flame (Elvis Presley) The Air That I Breathe (Hollies) Have I The Right? 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