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CF Songs.Xlsx Original Songs Cover Songs Artist 1 Act 1 56 Lilly of the Nile 1 Lochs of Dread Bela Fleck and Flecktones 2 Almost Out 57 Loading Song 2 Billy the Kid Billy Joel 3 Antidote 58 Look My Way 3 Get Up Stand Up Bob Marley 4 Astroslide 59 Low Tide High 4 Lively Up Yourself Bob Marley 5 Bake and Eat 60 Mad E. Mac 5 Across the River Bruce Hornsby 6 Beggar at the Manor 61 Magic Hour 6 Them Changes Buddy Miles 7 Believe Me 62 Magic Shades 7 Fortunate Son Creedence Clearwater Revival 8 Birthday 63 Matteeka 8 Got to Get Better in a Little While Derek and the Dominos 9 Black Cat/Black Dog 64 Mistress at Sea 9 Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad Derek and the Dominos 10 Blur 65 Moth 10 Fanfare for the Common Man Emerson Lake and Palmer 11 Bridges 66 My Mind 11 After Midnight Eric Clapton 12 Buyer 67 My Money 12 Peaches en Regalia Frank Zappa 13 Caravan 68 Neckbones 13 I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home) Grand Funk Railroad 14 Carry On 69 Neon Dream 14 Mr. Brownstone Guns N' Roses 15 Chin Chillin' 70 Ninth Step 15 Crosstown Traffic Jimi Hendrix 16 Clowns on Parade 71 Ok Then 16 I Can See Clearly Johnny Nash 17 Club Theme / Perfect World 72 Other People 17 Detroit Rock City Kiss 18 Colors 73 P.A. 18 I Know a Little Lynyrd Skynyrd 19 Come Down 74 Payback for the Belligerent 19 This Ol' Cowboy Marshall Tucker Band 20 Como Esta 75 Perfect World 20 Kodachrome Paul Simon 21 Condominiums 76 Photosintothis 21 Brothers Paul Williams 22 Conscious Prayer 77 Rejhi 22 Why Go? Pearl Jam 23 Corba 78 Restart 23 Birds of a Feather Phish 24 Corner of my Eye 79 Roadrunner Blues 24 Chalkdust Torture Phish 25 Creepy Creatures 80 Rosa's Garage 25 Character Zero Phish 26 Cubicle Command 81 Same Old Thing 26 Down With Disease Phish 27 Desert Life 82 Sanctuary 27 Maze Phish 28 Different Shoes 83 Save the Day 28 Stash Phish 29 DNC at the MSG 84 Share the Air 29 Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan Phish 30 Dosia 85 She Wants Me 30 Tweezer/Tweezer Reprise Phish 31 Down the Line 86 She's Dead 31 Wilson Phish 32 Dreamland 87 Shined 32 Time Pink Floyd 33 Drift 88 Sleep Escapes Me 33 Us and Them Pink Floyd 34 Earth Turns 89 Something I Ate 34 Roll With the Changes REO Speedwagon 35 Echoes of Silence 90 Stop Thief 35 Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001) Richard Strauss 36 Eli 91 Strings 36 Sneaking Sally Through the Alley Robert Palmer 37 Embrace 92 Superman 37 Funky Bitch Son Seals 38 Enjoy the Ride 93 T.A.P.E. 38 Space Cowboy Steve Miller Band 39 Envelope 94 The Ball 39 Mary Had a Little Lamb Stevie Ray Vaughan 40 Find Your Pipe 95 The Crevice 40 Stray Cat Strut Stray Cats 41 G. Olive Freedank 96 The Dealer 41 She Caught the Katy Taj Mahal 42 Gambler's Delight 97 The Demon 42 Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In The 5th Dimension 43 Getting Strange 98 The Past 43 Blue Sky The Allman Brothers 44 Goons 99 The Taunting 44 Soulshine The Allman Brothers 45 Gravity 100 The Wait 45 Whipping Post The Allman Brothers 46 Gworp 101 Timmy 46 The Weight The Band 47 Gyp the Kid 102 Together 47 Back in the U.S.S.R. The Beatles 48 Hank's Instrumental 103 Too Fast 48 I've Got a Feeling The Beatles 49 Hasta Proxima Nunca 104 Umbrella Folk 49 Nowhere Man The Beatles 50 Heavy Lids 105 West 50 Octopus's Garden The Beatles 51 Ignis Fatuus 106 Who Knows 51 With a Little Help From My Friends The Beatles 52 I'm Alright 107 Whoosh! 52 I Ain't Hiding The Black Crowes 53 In The Mind 108 Will and Wendy 53 Frankenstein The Edgar Winter Group 54 Jibe 109 Zig Zag 54 Here Comes the Meterman The Meters 55 Jonny's Back 55 Pungee The Meters 56 Synchronicity II The Police 57 Eminence Front The Who 58 Pinball Wizard The Who 59 American Girl Tom Petty 60 Glad Traffic 61 Where the Streets Have No Name U2.
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