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The Money Band Songlist THE MONEY BAND SONGLIST 50s Bobby Darin Mack the Knife Somewhere Beyond the Sea Ben E King Stand By Me Carl Perkins Blue Suede Shoe Elvis Presley Heartbreak Hotel Hound Dog Jailhouse Rock Frank Sinatra Fly Me To The Moon Johnny Cash Folsom Prison Blues Louis Armstrong What A Wonderful World Ray Charles I Got A Woman Wha’d I Say 60s Beach Boys Surfing USA Beatles Birthday Michelle Norwegian Wood I Feel Fine I Saw Her Standing There Bobby Darin Dream Lover Chantays Pipeline Chuck Berry Johnny B Good Dick Dale Miserlou Wipe Out Elvis Presley All Shook Up Can’t Help Falling In Love Heartbreak Hotel It’s Now or Never Little Less Conversation Little Sister Suspicious Minds Henri Mancini Pink Panther Jerry Lee Lewis Great Balls of Fire Whole Lotta Shakin Jimi Hendrix Fire Hey Joe Wind Cries Mary Johnny Rivers Secret Agent Man Johnny Cash Ring of Fire Kingsmen Louie Louie Otis Redding Dock of the Bay Ricky Nelson Hello Marylou Traveling Man Rolling Stones Paint It Black Jumping Jack Flash Satisfaction Cant Always Get What You Want Beast of Burden Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs Wooly Bully Tommy James Mony Mony Troggs Wild Thing Van Morrison Baby Please Don’t Go Brown Eyed Girl Into The Mystic The Who My Generation 70s Beatles Get Back Imagine Something Bee Gees You Should Be Dancing Staying Alive Carl Douglas Kung Foo Fighting Cat Stevens Wild World The Commodores Brick House David Bowie Rebel, Rebel Diana Ross Upside Down Donna Summer Hot Stuff Doors LA Woman Love Me Two Times Roadhouse Blues The Eagles Hotel California Elvis Presley Steamroller Blues Gloria Gaynor I Will Survive James Brown Get Up Offa That Thing I Feel Good KC & the Sunshine Band Get Down Tonight That’s the way I Like It I’m Your Boogie Man The Kinks You Really Got Me Now The Knack My Sharona Kool & The Gang Jungle Boogie Ladies Night Led Zeppelin Dancing Days Rock n Roll Stairway to Heaven Lynyrd Skynyrd Give Me Back My Bullets Sweet Home Alabama Give Me Three Steps Neil Diamond Sweet Caroline Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Fishin' In The Dark Ohio Players We Got The Funk Paul Simon 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover Ricky Nelson Garden Party Rod Stewart Do Ya Think I'm Sexy Rolling Stones Miss You Steppenwolf Born To Be Wild Stevie Wonder Superstition Strangeloves I Want Candy Waylon Jennings Luckenbach, TX Wild Cherry Play That Funky Music 80s to Current 2Pac California Love AC/DC Back in Black Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap You Shook Me All Night long Adele Rolling In The Deep Aerosmith Walk This Way Beastie Boys Fight For Your Right To Party Ben Harper Steal My Kisses Big 'N' Rich Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy Billy Idol White Wedding Rebel Yell Black Crowes Hard To Handle The Black Keys Lonely Boy Blake Shelton/Kenny Loggins Footloose Bob Marley Stir It Up Bon Jovi Living On A Prayer Brad Paisley Then Brantley Gilbert Kick It In The Sticks Brooks and Dunn Hillbilly Deluxe Bruce Springsteen Dancing In The Dark Bruno Mars Grenade Uptown Funk Bryan Adams Summer of 69 The Cars Just What I Needed Celine Dion Fever Cheap Trick I Want You To Want Me Chris Cornell Billie Jean Clash Should I Stay or Go Now Cold Play The Scientist Cure Just Like Heaven Daft Punk/Pharrell Get Lucky David Bowie and Queen Under Pressure Dead Or Alive You Spin Me Right 'Round Darius Rucker Wagon Wheel David Nail Whatever She's Got Def Leopard Pour Some Sugar Diana Ross Upside Down DNCE Cake By The Ocean Dwight Yokum Guitars, Cadillacs Eddie Money Two Tickets To Paradise Elton John Your Song Eminem Lose Yourself Enrique Iglesias Bailamos Eric Church Smoke A Little Smoke Springsteen Eric Clapton Sweet Home Chicago Wonderful Tonight The Fabulous Thunderbirds Sugar Coated Love Flo Rida Right Round Florida Georgia Line Cruise Fountains of Wayne Stacy's Mom Garth Brooks Friends in Low Places Two Pina Coladas George Strait All My Ex’s Live in Texas The Fireman Guns N’ Roses Welcome To The Jungle Hank Williams Jr. Family Tradition Isley Brothers Shout Jace Everett Bad Things Jack Johnson Good People Jason Aldean Dirt Road Anthem My Kinda Party She's Country Jason Mraz I'm Yours Jimi Buffet Margaritaville Joan Jett I Love Rock 'N' Roll John Mayer Gravity John Mellencamp Jack and Diane Journey Any Way You Want It Faithfully Don't Stop Believing Justin Timberlake Sexy Back Kenny Chesney She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy Kid Rock All Summer Long Kings of Leon Use Somebody Lady Antebellum You Look Good Lit My Own Worst Enemy Luke Bryan All My Friends Say Country Girl (Shake It For Me) Kick the Dust Up Marcy’s Playground Sex & Candy Magic Rude Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch Good Vibrations Maroon 5 Harder To Breathe Moves Like Jagger Sugar Matchbox 20 How Far We've Come Michael Jackson Billie Jean Don't Stop Til You Get Enough Nelly Ride Wit Me Oasis Wonderwall One Republic Counting Stars Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here Prince Kiss Little Red Corvette Purple Rain Radiohead Creep Ramones Hey Ho Let’s Go (Blitzkrieg Bop) I Wanna Be Sedated Red Hot Chili Peppers Dani California Give It Away Rick James Superfreak Rick Springfield Jesse's Girl Right Said Fred I'm Too Sexy Rob Thomas How Far We've Come Rob Thomas w/Santana Smooth Robin Thicke Blurred Lines Rolling Stones Start Me Up Romantics What I Like About You Sam Hunt Leave The Night On Santana Black Magic Woman Smashmouth I’m a Believer Social Distortion Ring Of Fire Steve Miller Band Fly Like An Eagle The Joker Stevie Ray Vaughn House Is A Rockin’ Stone Temple Pilots Interstate Love Song Stray Cats Rock This Town Stray Cat Strut Sublime Santeria What I Got Sugar Ray Fly Tim McGraw Indian Outlaw My Best Friend TLC Creep Toby Keith I Love This Bar Red Solo Cup Tom Petty American Girl Free Fallin' Tommy Tutone Jenny (867-5309) U2 Sunday Bloody Sunday UB40 Red Red Wine Van Halen You Really Got Me Vanilla Ice Ice Ice Baby War Lowrider The Weeknd Can't Feel My Face Willie Nelson On the Road Again Young MC Bust A Move Zac Brown Band Chicken Fried Toes ZZ Top Cheap Sunglasses Christmas/Holiday Bing Crosby White Christmas Chuck Berry Run, Run, Rudolph Elvis Presley Blue Christmas Merry Christmas Baby Santa Claus Is Back In Town Ray Charles I'll Be Home on Christmas Day Jimmy Buffet Merry Christmas Alabama Various Jingle Bells Mary, Did You Know .
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