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Slip Twister Song List the Following Is a List of Songs That Slip Twister Can Play Slip Twister Song List The following is a list of songs that Slip Twister can play. Many more songs are available. Please call or email to discuss anything specific. 50’s Blue Suede Shoes…………………Carl Perkins Can’t Help Falling in Love**……….Elvis Presley Don’t Be Cruel…………………….Elvis Presley Hound Dog………………………..Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock……………………Elvis Presley Johnny B Goode…………………..Chuck Berry Little Sister………………………..Elvis Presley Lucille……………………………..Chuck Berry Memphis…………………………..Chuck Berry Nadine……………………………..Chuck Berry Pretty Woman……………………..Roy Orbison Rock around the Clock……………Bill Hailey Run Away…………………………Del Shannon Sleep Walk**………………………...Johnny and Santo That’ll Be the Day………………….Buddy Holly Whole Lotta Shakin……………….Jerry Lee Lewis (**denotes ballad) 60’s Born Under a Bad Sign……………Cream Brown Eyed Girl…………………..Van Morrison Brown Sugar………………………Rolling Stone Cecelia……………………………..Simon & Garfunkle Cripple Creek……………………...The Band Crossroads………………………...Eric Clapton Crosstown Traffic…………………Jimi Hendrix Dirty Water……………………......Standells Don't Bring me Down……………..Animals Don't let me Down………………...Beatles Draggin’ the Line………………….Tommy James Fire………………………………...Jimi Hendrix Funky Broadway………………….Wilson Pickett Gimme Some Lovin………………Steve Winwood Gloria……………………………..Van Morrison Goin' Down………………………..Jeff Beck Good Lovin'……………………….Young Rascals Green Onions……………………...Booker T and the MG's Hang on Sloopy……………………McCoy's Hard Days Night…………………..Beatles Here Comes the Sun……………….Beatles Hey Joe…………………………....Jimi Hendrix I Feel Fine…………………………Beatles I Got You Babe……………………Sonny and Cher I’m a Believer………………………Monkeys I'm A Man…………………………Spencer Davis I'm Down………………………….Beatles In A Gadda De Vidda……………...Iron Butterfly I Saw Her Standing There………….Beatles Jumpin’ Jack Flash………………...Rolling Stones Just My Imagination……………….Temptations Knocking on Heavens Door**……….Bob Dylan L.A. Woman……………………….Doors Last Kiss……………………………Wayne Cochran Like a Rolling Stone……………….Bob Dylan Long Cool Woman………………...Hollies Louie Louie………………………..Kingsmen Love me Two Times……………… Doors Manic Depression………………… Jimi Hendrix Midnight Hour…………………….Wilson Pickett Mony Mony………………………. Tommy James Mustang Sally……………………..Wilson Pickett My Girl**…………………………….Temptations Ninety Six Tears……………………? and the Mysterians Peace Frog………………………….Doors Picture Book………………………..The Kinks (**denotes ballad) 60’s cont. Pinball Wizard…………………….....The Who Riders on the Storm……………….....Doors Roadhouse Blues………………….....Doors Satisfaction…………………………,,Rolling Stones The Seeker………………………….. The Who She's so Heavy…………………….... Beatles Slow Down…………………………. Beatles Steppin' Stone………………………. Monkeys Stranded in the Jungle………………. New York Dolls Substitute……………………………. The Who Summertime Blues………………….. Eddie Cochran Sunshine of your Love………………. Cream The Way You Look Tonight**….....Frank Sinatra Twist and Shout……………………... Beatles Tired of Waiting…………………….. The Kinks Unchained Melody**…………………...Rodney McDowell Under my Thumb……………………..Rolling Stones Used to Love Her……………………..Rolling Stones We Gotta Get Out of this Place ………Animals What A Wonderful World**……….Louis Armstrong Wild Thing……………………………The Troggs Wind Cries Mary……………………...Jimi Hendrix You've Lost That Lovin Feeling**………Rightous Brothers (**denotes ballad) 70’s Aint that a shame…………………….. Cheap Trick American Girl………………………... Tom Petty Automobile…………………………… ZZ Top Bad Moon Risin……………………… CCR Bad Time……………………………... Grand Funk Railroad Bang a Gong………………………….. T - Rex Beast of Burden………………………. Rolling Stones Best Friends Girlfriend………………….The Cars Born to be Wild………………………. Steppenwolf Born on the Bayou……………………. CCR Brick House…………………………... Commodores Burnin' Love………………………….. Elvis Presley Cocaine……………………………….. Eric Clapton Come Monday………………………… Jimmy Buffett Cross to Bear………………………….. Alman Brothers Dead Flowers………………………….. Rolling Stones Domino………………………………... Van Morrison Don't Let Go…………………………… Grateful Dead Don't Want You No More………………..Allman Brothers Down on the Corner………………………CCR Drift Away**………………………………..Doby Grey Fire………………………………………..Bruce Springsteen Fooled Around and Fell in Love**…………Elvin Bishop Free Bird………………………………….Lynyrd Skynyrd Gimmie Three Steps………………………Lynyrd Skynyrd Get Down Tonight………………………..KC & the Sunshine band Good Girls Don't………………………….The Knack Green River……………………………….CCR Happy……………………………………..Rolling Stones Have You Ever Seen The Rain……………CCR Hey Baby………………………………….Ted Nugent Hot Child in the City………………………Nick Gilder I Know A Little…………………………….Lynyrd Skynyrd I Love Rock and Roll……………………….Joan Jett I Think I Love You…………………………Partridge Family I Want You to Want Me…………………..Cheap Trick In Memory of Elizabeth Reed…………….Allman Brothers Into the Mystic…………………………….Van Morrison Is She Really Going Out With Him………..Joe Jackson The Joker…………………………………..Steve Miller Josie………………………………………..Steely Dan Jump into the Fire…………………………Harry Nilsson Keep On Rockin’ Me Baby………………..Steve Miller Band Lay Lady Lay**………………………………Bob Dylan Lay Down Sally……………………………Eric Clapton La Grange………………………………….ZZ Top Lawyers Guns and Money………………....Warren Zevon Lodi………………………………………...CCR Long as I Can See the Light………………..CCR Low Rider………………………………….War 70’s cont. Mama Told Me Not To Come…………….Three Dog Night Melissa**…………………………………..Allman Brothers Midnight Special…………………………...CCR Never Been to Spain……………………….Three Dog Night Night Moves………………………………..Bob Seger Nite Time…………………………………..George Thorogood Oh Well…………………………………….Fleetwood Mac Old Time Rock & Roll……………………..Bob Seger Peaceful Easy Feeling………………………Eagles Polk Salad Annie…………………………...Elvis Presley Pretzel Logic………………………………..Steely Dan Proud Mary………………………………….CCR Ramblin Man………………………………..Allman Brothers Rebel Rebel………………………………….David Bowie Rock and Roll……………………………….Led Zepplin Rosalita…………………………………… Bruce Springsteen Run Like Hell……………………………….Pink Floyd Shape I’m In………………………………...The Band Shattered…………………………………….Rolling Stones Smoke On The Water………………………..Deep Purple Some Kind of Wonderful…………………...Grand Funk Railroad Stir It Up……………………………………..Bob Marley Suffragette City………………………………David Bowie Suzy Q……………………………………….CCR Suspicious Minds……………………………Elvis Presley Swamp Music………………………………..Lynyrd Skynyrd Sweet Emotion……………………………….Aerosmith Sweet Jane……………………………………Lou Reed Sweet Home Alabama………………………..Lynyrd Skynyrd Swingtown……………………………………Steve Miller Band Take the Money & Run………………………Steve Miller Band Takin' Care of Business……………………….BTO Tangled up in Blue……………………………Bob Dylan Temptation Eyes……………………………...The Grass Roots Tequila Sunrise**……………………………..Eagles Waitin' For the Bus……………………………ZZ Top Jesus Just Left Chicago………………………ZZ Top The Weight…………………………………..The Band Werewolves of London………………………Warren Zevon Who do you Love……………………………George Thorogood Wild West End……………………………….Dire Straits Wildside………………………………………Lou Reed Willin’…………………………………………Little Feat Wish You Were Here…………………………Pink Floyd Wonderful Tonight**…………………………...Eric Clapton (**denotes ballad) 80’s 90’s & beyond Alex Chilton…………………………………..Replacements Authority Song………………………………..John Cougar Beverly Hills………………………………….Weazer Blister in the Sun……………………………..Violent Fems Cadillac Ranch………………………………..Bruce Springsteen Chicken Fried………………………………….Zak Brown Band I Knew the Bride………………………………Nick Lowe Have I Told You Lately**………………………..Van Morrison Jesse’s Girl…………………………………….Rick Springfield Jenny Jenny (867-5309)……………………….Tommy Tutone Keep on Rockin’ in the Free World……………Neil Young Keep your Hands to Yourself…………………Georgia Satellites Learn to Fly……………………………………Foo Fighters Listen to Her Heart……………………………Tom Petty Messin’ With the Kid…………………………Blues Brothers Mr. Wrong…………………………………….Cracker Peace Love and Understanding………………..Elvis Costello Rattle my Bones……………………………….Suburbs Runnin’ Down a Dream……………………….Tom Petty Should I Stay or Should I Go………………….The Clash Sitting Waiting Whishing………………………Jack Johnson Soul Man………………………………………Blues Brothers Summer of 69’…………………………………Brian Adams Unknown Legend……………………………...Neil Young You Can Leave Your Hat On………………….Joe Cocker Waitress In The Sky……………………………Replacements What I Got……………………………………….Sublime What I Like About You……………………….The Romantics You Don’t Know How it Feels…………………Tom Petty (**denotes ballad) Blues Automobile……………………………………ZZ Top Big Marys……………………………………..Paladins Born under a Bad Sign………………………..Cream Cross to Bear………………………………….Allman Brothers Crossfire……………………………………….Stevie Ray Vaughan Crossroads…………………………………….Robert Johnson Don't Want You no More……………………..Allman Brothers Funky Broadway………………………………Wilson Pickett Goin' Down……………………………………Jeff Beck Green Onions………………………………….Booker T and the MG's Hey Baby………………………………………Ted Nugent Hip Hug-Her…………………………………..Booker T and the MG's In Memory of Elizabeth Ried …………………Allman Brothers LaGrange………………………………………ZZ Top Lenny…………………………………………..Stevie Ray Vaughan Little Sister…………………………………….Stevie Ray Vaughan Mary Had a Little Lamb……………………….Stevie Ray Vaughan Midnight Hour…………………………………Wilson Picket Mustang Sally………………………………….Wilson Picket Nite Time………………………………………George Thorogood Oh Well………………………………………...Fleetwood Mac Pride and Joy…………………………………...Stevie Ray Vaughan Roadhouse Blues……………………………….The Doors Scuttle Buttin…………………………………...Stevie Ray Vaughn Shaky Ground…………………………………..Delbert Mc Clinton Who Do you Love………………………………George Thorogood Country Amarillo by Morning**……………………………George Strait Amy……………………………………………...Pure Prairie League Boy Named Sue………………………………….Johnny Cash Can't You See……………………………………Marshall Tucker Band Could I Have This Dance…………………………Ann Murray Country Roads……………………………………John Denver
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