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George Carrere George Carrere I Heard It Through The Grapevine (Marvin Gaye) Jailhouse Rock (Elvis) In The Midnight Hour (Wilson Pickett) Respect (Aretha Franklin) My Girl (The Temptations) The Twist (Chubby Checker) Dock Of The Bay (Otis Redding) Louie, Louie (The Kingsmen) I Feel Good (James Brown) Rock Around The CLock (Bill Haley) Under The Boardwalk (The Drifters) Can't Help Falling In Love (Elvis) Moon Dance (Van Morrison) Natural Woman (Aretha Franklin) Shout Unchained Melody (The Righteous Brothers) Twist & Shout (The Isley Brothers) Stand By Me (Ben E. King) Honky Tonk Women (The Rolling Stones) Hey, Baby (Bruce Chanel) Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry) Good Lovin' (The Rascals) Margaritaville (Jimmy Buffet) Searchin' (The Coasters) Let's Twist Again (Chubby Checker) Blueberry Hill (Fats Domino) Do You Love Me? (The Contours) Hound Dog (Elvis) Mony Mony (Tommy James/Shondells) Get Ready (The Temptations) Love Me Tender (Elvis) I'm Walkin' (Fats Domino) Old Time Rock & Roll (Bob Seger) Sweet Love (Anita Baker) I'll Always Love You (Taylor Dayne) Greatest Love Of All (Whitney Houston) Words Get In The Way (Gloria Estefan) With Every Beat Of Your Heart (Taylor Dayne) Caught Up In The Rapture (Anita Baker) Saving All My Love For You (Whitney Houston) The Wind Beneath My Wings (Bette Midler) Addicted To Love (Robert Palmer) I'll Be Your Shelter (Taylor Dayne) Love Is A Wonderful Thing (Michael Bolton) Celebration (Kool & The Gang) Pink Cadillac (Aretha Franklin) That's What Friends Are For (Dionne Warwick) All My Life (Linda Rondstadt) I Just Called To Say I Love You (Stevie Wonder) You Are The Love Of My Life (George Benson) Somewhere Out There (Linda Ronstadt) Endless Love (Lionel Ritchie) The Rose (Bette Midler) Love Of A Lifetime (Fire House) Bad, Bad Leroy Brown (Jim Croce) All Shook Up (Elvis) La Bamba (Ritchie Valens) There Goes My Baby (The Drifters) It's Now Or Never (Elvis) Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy (The Tams) Rockin' Robin (The Jackson 5) Peppermint Twist (Joey Dee) Hey, Jude (The Beatles) Michelle (The Beatles) The Great Pretender (The Platters) How Sweet It Is (James Taylor) Elvira (The Oakridge Boys) Rocky Top Satisfaction (The Rolling Stones) Wooley Bully (Sam, The Sham) Honky Tonk (Bill Dogget) What'd I Say? (Ray Charles) Stagger Lee (Lloyd Price) Chances Are (Johnny Mathis) Living In America (James Brown) Kansas City (Carl Perkins) You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling (Righteous Brothers) On Broadway (The Zodiacs) Your Momma Don't Dance (Kenny Loggins) Soul Man (Sam & Dave) Up On The Roof (The Drifters) I Saw Her Standing There (The Beatles) Just The Way You Are (Billy Joel) Yesterday (The Beatles) Do you Know The Way To San Jose? (Dionne Warwick) Arthur's Theme (Christopher Cross) Just The Two Of Us (Bill Withers) Freeway Of Love (Aretha Franklin) Feel Like Making Love (Roberta Flack) I Want To Dance With Somebody (Whitney Houston) All Night Long (Lionel Ritchie) Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison) Georgia On My Mind (Ray Charles) Rhythm Of The Night (Lionel Ritchie) Evergreen (Barbara Streisand) Didn't We Almost Have It All (Whitney Houston) Killing Me Softly (Roberta Flack) Hello (Lionel Ritchie) We've Only Just Begun (The Carpenters) Something (The Beatles) It's Too Late (Carole King) Ice Castles You've Got A Friend (James Taylor) The Way We Were (Barbara Streisand) Could I Have This Dance? (Anne Murray) You Send Me (Sam Cooke) ...and many others! BIG BAND & SWING CLASSICS In The Mood (Glenn Miller) Satin Doll (Duke Ellington) Take The 'A' Train (Duke Ellington) A String Of Pearls (Glenn Miller) Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Duke Ellington) Wood Chopper's Ball (Woody Herman) Cherokee (Charlie Barnet) Begin The Beguine (Artie Shaw) One O'Clock Jump (Count Basie) Cute (Neal Hefti) L'il Darlin' (Neal Hefti) April In Paris (Count Basie) Moonlight Serenade (Glenn Miller) All Of Me (Count Basie) Cherry Point (Neal Hefti) Tuxedo Junction (Glenn Miller) I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (Tommy Dorsey) I Can't Get Started (Bunny Berigan) Ciribiribin (Harry James) Auld Lang Syne (Guy Lombardo) Just In Time Sentimental Journey Fly Me To The Moon (Ella Fitzgerald) It Had To Be You The Days Of Wine And Roses (Henry Mancini) Misty (Errol Garner) A Foggy Day Here's That Rainy Day I Can't Give You Anything But Love Midnight Sun (Les Brown) Witchcraft ...and many others! LATIN The Girl From Ipanema (Bossa Nova) Quiet Nights (Bossa Nova) Poinciana (Rhumba) Wave (Bossa Nova) Desafinado (Bossa Nova) Never On A Sunday (Cha-Cha) Guantanamera (Cha-Cha) Watch What Happens (Bossa Nova) Brazil (Samba) St. Thomas (Samba) Spanish Eyes (Bossa Nova) Yellow Days (Bolero) Music Is The Moonlight (Bolero) Triste (Bossa Nova) Sway (Bolero) Poco Pelo (Cha-Cha) Compadre Pedro Juan (Meringue) La Cruz (Meringue) Yellow Bird (Rhumba) La Compasita (Tango) Adios Muchachos (Tango) ...and many others! POLKAS Beer Barrel Polka Clarinet Polka Pennsylvania Polka Too Fat Polka JAZZ Mister Magic (Grover Washington) Home (Kenny G) Birdland (Weather Report) Breezin' (George Benson) Masquerade (George Benson) Boogie Down (Al Jarreau) Nica's Dream (Horace Silver) Silhouette (Kenny G) 'Round Midnight (Thelonius Monk) Yardbird Suite (Charlie Parker) Killer Joe (Benny Golson) Blue Bossa (Joe Henderson) Maiden Voyage (Herbie Hancock) Joy Spring (Clifford Brown) Groovin' High (Dizzie Gillespie) Save Your Love For Me (Nancy Wilson) Gentle Rain St. Thomas (Sonny Rollins) Watermelon Man (Herbie Hancock) Well, You Needn't (Thelonius Monk) All Blue (Miles Davis) Bluesette (Toots Thielemans) Desafinado (Antonio Carlos Jobim) Tune Up (Sonny Stitt) A Night In Tunisia (Dizzie Gillespie) Lullaby Of Birdland (George Shearing) La Fiesta (Chick Corea) On Green Dolphin Street Four (Miles Davis) ...and many others! JEWISH Hava Nagila Do-Di-Li Tzena-Tzena Hevenu Shalom Alehem To Life Simantov And Mozeltov If I Were A Rich Man Sunrise, Sunset Mezinke Harmonika Miserlou ...and many others! NOVELTY Electric Slide Alley Cat The Hokey Pokey The Limbo Colonel Bogey March The Chicken Dance Rocky Top Dixie The Bunny Hop The Macarena ...and many others! BROADWAY SHOW TUNES I Feel Pretty (West Side Story) Maria (West Side Story) One Hand, One Heart (West Side Story) Memories (Cats) Make Believe (Showboat) Somewhere (West Side Story) Tonight (West Side Story) One (A Chorus Line) What I Did For Love (A Chorus Line) Send In The Clowns (A Little Night Music) All I Ask Of You (Phantom Of The Opera) Ease On Down The Road (The Wiz) Hello, Dolly! (Hello, Dolly!) Summertime (Porgy And Bess) Till There Was You (The Music Man) Mame (Mame) Music Of The Night (Phantom Of The Opera) Cabaret (Cabaret) If I Loved You (Carousel) So In Love (Kiss Me Kate) Almost Like Being In Love (Brigadoon) It Might As Well Be Spring (State Fair) Begin The Beguine (Jubilee) It's A Grand Night For Singing (State Fair) Why Do I Love You (Show Boat) Happy Talk (South Pacific) Mack The Knife (Three Penny Opera) ...and many more! STANDARDS Someone To Watch Over Me Always The Very Thought Of You All The Things You Are That Old Feeling As Times Goes By New York, New York There Will Never Be Another You Tenderly Star Dust The Tennessee Waltz Stompin' At The Savoy The Shadow Of Your Smile When I Fall In Love What's New? Mack The Knife San Francisco My Funny Valentine Sing Moon River Let's Get Away From It All Dancing Cheek To Cheek Anything Goes You'll Never Know Crazy Rhythm Autumn Leaves I Wish You Love When I Fall In Love Fascination When You're Smiling So, What's New? What Is This Thing Called Love? You'll Never Know Dancing On The Ceiling The Lady Is A Tramp Blue Moon They Can't Take That Away From Me After You've Gone Blue Velvet Night And Day Give Me The Simple Life Call Me Close To You The Look Of Love I'll Never Smile Again What A Difference A Day Makes There's A Small Hotel That Old Black Magic Speak Low I've Got It Bad Everything Happens To Me Darn That Dream Fascinating Rhythm Don't Blame Me I'm In The Mood For Love I Should Care Secret Love I Surrender Dear Bill Bailey It's The Talk Of The Town Stars Fell On Alabama Nancy September Song I Only Have Eyes For You Nancy Around The World In 80 Days Everytime We Say Goodbye I Found A New Baby Body & Soul Chattanooga Choo Choo Exactly Like you For The Good Times If Ever I Would Leave You The Second Time Around Somewhere In Time As Long As He Needs Me East Of The Sun Come In From The Rain Embraceable You I Get A Kick Out Of You I Love You My Old Flame It's Only A Paper Moon Summer Samba Over The Rainbow Mood Indigo September In The Rain Someday My Prince Will Come You Go To My Head You Made Me Love You This Love Of Mine Perfidia From This Moment On ...and many others! NEW ADDITIONS The One Achy Breaky Heart Can You Feel The Love Tonight Masterpiece Electric Boogie Friends In Low Places That's What Love Is All About Songbird Gimme Some Lovin' A Child Is Born A Gift Of Love May Each Day Mustang Sally When A Man Loves A Woman Brown Eyed Girl Save The Best For Last Beauty And The Beast Wonderful Tonight I. O. U. Once In A Lifetime Forever In Love Soul Man Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? Locomotion Hot Hot Hot Your Love Amazes Me Shake Your Booty Disco inferno Y.M.C.A. The Colour Of My Love Get Here Someone Like You Crazy Love To Be Loved By You I Believe In You And Me Play that Funky Music, White Boy I Will Survive We Are Family Last Dance Boogie Oogie Oogie Can It Be I'm Falling In Love 1999 Josie Jump, Jive & Wail What You Won't Do For Love Midnight Train To Georgia Baby Love ...and many others! .
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