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OCH Setlist - December 8, 2017 94 Songs, 5.4 Hours, 681.3 MB Page 1 of 3 OCH Setlist - December 8, 2017 94 songs, 5.4 hours, 681.3 MB Name Time Album Artist 1 Play Something Country 3:15 Hillbilly Deluxe Brooks & Dunn 2 Breathing Fire 3:10 Southern Gothic Tyminski 3 Steal Forever 4:13 Selma Avenue Troubadour 77 4 Sorry For Partyin' 3:29 It Goes Like This Thomas Rhett 5 Indian Summer 4:22 #1s... and Then Some Brooks & Dunn 6 No Such Thing as a Broken Heart 2:56 No Such Thing as a Broken Heart… Old Dominion 7 Steal Me Away 3:06 Love Thing EP Olivia Lane 8 Like I'll Never Love You Again 3:37 Storyteller Carrie Underwood 9 Don't Bring Me Down 4:03 Discovery Electric Light Orchestra 10 Long As You're In It 3:09 Greatest Hits Jake Owen 11 Just the Way We Do It 3:39 The Metropolitan Hotel Chely Wright 12 Old Songs 3:41 Fingerprints Eli Young Band 13 California 3:22 Did It for the Party Big & Rich 14 Mistletoe 3:37 Mistletoe - Single Lucy Hale 15 Insecure 3:19 WildHorse RaeLynn 16 Love Too Much 4:20 Storyline Hunter Hayes 17 Last Christmas 3:29 The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection… Taylor Swift 18 Do You 3:26 Southern Girl City Lights Jessie James Decker 19 Roll the Dice 3:31 The Rest of Our Life Tim McGraw & Faith Hill 20 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 3:53 Unwrapped - EP Rascal Flatts 21 A Change Would Do You Good 3:50 The Very Best of Sheryl Crow (Digi… Sheryl Crow 22 Spare Change 3:37 Slow Down - Single Brandon Stansell 23 Playing With Fire (feat. Jordin Spar… 3:26 Tangled Up Thomas Rhett 24 Dance 3:22 Back To Us Rascal Flatts 25 And the Radio Played 3:14 Golden (Deluxe Edition) Lady Antebellum 26 This 3:39 Charleston, SC 1966 Darius Rucker 27 The Cowboys' Christmas Ball 3:32 Don't Waste Your Wishes The Killers 28 Dirt Road Disco 3:44 Love Hope Faith Colt Ford 29 Craving You (feat. Maren Morris) 3:44 Craving You (feat. Maren Morris) -… Thomas Rhett 30 Ribbons and Bows 3:30 A Very Kacey Christmas Kacey Musgraves 31 Road (feat. Johnny Franco) 2:49 Road (feat. Johnny Franco) - Single Bruno Martini & Timbaland OCH Setlist - December 8, 2017 Page 2 of 3 Name Time Album Artist 32 This City 3:05 Heart Break Lady Antebellum 33 Rollin' 2:37 The Breaker Little Big Town 34 Bumpy Road 2:50 Kuntry Livin' Big Smo 35 Work (Freemasons Radio Edit) 3:11 Playlist: The Very Best of Kelly Ro… Kelly Rowland 36 Cowboy Up 3:44 The Woman I've Become Jill Johnson 37 Sugar.Honey.Ice.Tea 3:11 Forever Charlie Charlie Wilson 38 Four On the Floor 3:30 Love Like Crazy Lee Brice 39 I Ain't No Quitter 3:30 Greatest Hits Shania Twain 40 Friends (From the Angry Birds Mov… 3:04 If I'm Honest Blake Shelton 41 Mele Kalikimaka (feat. The Quebe… 2:53 A Very Kacey Christmas Kacey Musgraves 42 Once Upon a December 3:35 Anastasia (Music from the Motion… Deana Carter 43 Seein' Red 3:14 Seein' Red - Single Dustin Lynch 44 Thunder in the Rain 2:46 Kane Brown Kane Brown 45 Haulin' Ass 3:19 The Squeeze The Road Hammers 46 Dirt Road Disco 3:44 Love Hope Faith Colt Ford 47 Road (feat. Johnny Franco) 2:49 Road (feat. Johnny Franco) - Single Bruno Martini & Timbaland 48 Crash and Burn 3:13 Tangled Up Thomas Rhett 49 New York City Boy (US Radio Edit) 3:21 PopArt: The Hits Pet Shop Boys 50 Good Time (feat. Pitbull) 3:37 In It to Win It Charlie Wilson 51 Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, D… 3:11 Addictions, Vol. 1 Robert Palmer 52 Make It Shake (feat. Machel Monta… 3:18 Make It Shake (feat. Machel Monta… Wonda Music Presents 53 Two Step (feat. Colt Ford) 3:12 Dance Y'all, Vol. 1 - EP Laura Bell Bundy 54 Friday Night 2:50 Eric Paslay Eric Paslay 55 Hunt You Down 3:18 Rainbow Kesha 56 A Thousand Years 4:45 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn… Christina Perri 57 Springsteen 4:21 Chief Eric Church 58 Marquee Sign 4:01 Words Sara Evans 59 Baby, Let's Lay Down and Dance 3:10 Baby, Let's Lay Down and Dance -… Garth Brooks 60 Back It Up 3:53 Back It Up - Single Caro Emerald 61 Dessert (feat. Silentó) [Remix] 3:31 Dessert - EP Dawin 62 Sangria 3:54 BRINGING BACK THE SUNSHINE Blake Shelton 63 A-YO 3:28 Joanne (Deluxe) Lady Gaga 64 Turn Me Loose 3:50 New Attitude Young Divas 65 Happy Xmas (War Is Over) [Glee… 3:39 Glee: The Music, The Christmas Al… Glee Cast OCH Setlist - December 8, 2017 Page 3 of 3 Name Time Album Artist 66 Fake ID (feat. Gretchen Wilson) 3:23 Footloose (Music from the Motion… Big & Rich 67 Cupid Shuffle 3:51 Time for a Change Cupid 68 Everybody 2:54 The Fix a Drink - EP Chris Janson 69 Flatliner (feat. Dierks Bentley) 2:56 You Should Be Here Cole Swindell 70 Humble and Kind 4:20 Damn Country Music (Deluxe Editi… Tim McGraw 71 Blowin' Smoke 3:09 Blowin' Smoke - Single Kacey Musgraves 72 Rounds Around This Town 2:58 Obsession Ryan Robinette 73 Love Is Love Is Love 3:17 Love Is Love Is Love - Single LeAnn Rimes 74 Merry Go Round 3:16 The JaneDear Girls The JaneDear Girls 75 Showstopper 2:43 Cronies - EP Brandon & Leah 76 Girl Crush 3:13 Pain Killer Little Big Town 77 Shady (feat. Nile Rodgers & Sam… 3:00 Trespassing (Deluxe Version) Adam Lambert 78 Little of Your Love 3:34 Something To Tell You HAIM 79 Take Me To the River 3:22 Think - EP Kaleida 80 Ex's & Oh's 3:22 Love Stuff Elle King 81 Dance Like Yo Daddy 3:03 Thank You (Deluxe) Meghan Trainor 82 Good For Your Soul 3:43 Southern Gothic Tyminski 83 Let's Hear It for the Boy 4:10 Footloose (Music from the Motion… Jana Kramer 84 Thinkin' 4:05 Younger Now Miley Cyrus 85 Round Here 3:35 Here's to the Good Times Florida Georgia Line 86 Footloose 3:38 Footloose (Music from the Motion… Blake Shelton 87 Buttons 3:46 PCD The Pussycat Dolls 88 Trespassing 3:29 Trespassing (Deluxe Version) Adam Lambert 89 Blown Away 4:00 Blown Away Carrie Underwood 90 Mi Gente (feat. Beyoncé) 3:30 Mi Gente (feat. Beyoncé) - Single J Balvin & Willy William 91 No Roots 3:56 No Roots - Single Alice Merton 92 Kiss You All Over (feat. Exile) 5:14 Love Will... Trace Adkins 93 Slow Me Down 3:15 Slow Me Down - Single Sara Evans 94 Smokin' and Drinkin' (feat. Little Bi… 5:31 Platinum Miranda Lambert.
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