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Brh Song List Block___Jan 201 [ 1 This is BOYD HOLMES’ partial SONGLIST as of January 2019. There are FASTER SONGS like Isn’t She Lovely (Stevie Wonder) Only the Good Die Young (Billy Joel) Everything (Michael Buble) It’s a Beautiful Day (Michael Buble ) You Never Can Tell (Chuck Berry) Freedom 90 (George Michael) Whire Wedding(Billy Idol) Toes (Zack brown Band) Maryjane’s Last Dance (Tom Petty) Running Down a Dream (Tom Petty) Baby Blue (Bad Finger) day After Day (Bad Finger) Right Down the Line (Jerry Rafferty) Country Roads (John Denver) Don’t Stop Believin’ (journey) Addicted to Love(Robert Palmer) Chicken Fied (Zack Brown Band) People Are Crazy (Billy Currington) What’s So Funny ‘Bout Peace, Love, and Understanding? (Elvis Costello) Your Body Is a Wonderland (John Mayer) No Such Thing (John Mayer) 1, 2, 3, 4 ( Plain White Ts) Bad Day (Daniel Powter) Just the Way You Are (Bruno Mars) White Room (Cream)Brown Sugar (Rolling Stones) Kodachrome (Paul Simon) Don’t Think Twice (Bob Dylan) Ride My See Saw (Moody Blues) Abracadabra (Steve Miller) Scenes From an Italian Restaurant (Billy Joel) Swingtowm (Syeve Miller) You Get What You Give (New Radicals) Jet Airliner (Steve Miller) Inside Out (Eve 6) December (Collective Soul) Babylon (David grey) What Would You Say (Dave Matthews) Come Monday (Jimmy Buffett) Mexico James Taylor) Say (Jon Mayer) Volcano (Jimmy Buffett) Waiting In Vain (Bob Marley) Behind Blue Eyes (The Who) Something So Strong (Crowed House) There’s Nothing Holding Me back (Shawn Mendes) How Long (Charlie Puth) Sex and Candy (Marcy Playground) The Joker (Steve Miller) Under My Thumb (Rolling Stones) Stitches (Shawn Mendes) Horse With No Name (America) Thunderbird (ZZ Top) Let’s Go Crazy (Prince) Your Wildest Dreams (Moody Blues) Jambalaya (Chuck Berry) Rasberry Beret (Prince) SomeKind of Wonderful (Grand Funk) Born to be Wild (Steppenwolf) I’m a Man (Chicago) Pinball Wizzard (The Who) Truckin’ (Greatful Dead) Authority Sohn (John Cougar Mellencamp) Casey Jones (Greatful Dead) You’re Only Human (Billy Joel) Only Want To Be With You (Hootie & the Blowfish)) Rocket Man (Elton John) Lovely day (Bill Withers) Spooky (Atlantic Rhythm Section) Walk on the Wild Side (Lou Reed) Doctor My Eyes (Jackson Brown) Shape of mMy Heart (backstreet Boys) Ain’t Too Proud to Beg (Temptations) All Day and All Of The Night (Kinks) Superstition (Stevie Wonder) All I Need Is A Miracle (Mike & the Mechanics) All I Want (Toad, the Wet Sprocket) All Night Long (Lionel Richie) All Over You (Live) All She Wants To Do Is Dance (Glenn Frey) All the Small Things (Blink 182) Back To You (Bryan Adams) Bad Moon Arisin’ (CCR) Basket Case (Green Day) Babylon (David Grey) Bag Of Tricks (Isle of Q) Barely Breathing (Duncan Sheik) Beatles Songs like All My Loving Back in the USSR Can’t Buy Me Love Day Tripper Eight Days a Week From Me To You Get Back Good Day Sun Sunshine A Hard Day’s Night Help! I Saw Her Standing There I Want to Hold Your Hand I Will I’ll Follow the Sun I’ve Just Seen a Face Lady Madonna Lucy In the Sky Money Nowhere Man Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da She Loves You She Came In Through The Bathroom Window Things We Said Today Ticket to Ride Twist and Shout We Can Work It Out When I’m Sixty- four With A Little Help From My Friends You Can’t Do That You’ve Got To Hide Your Love You Won’t See Me Believe It Or Not (Greatest American Hero) Boogie Shoes (K.C. and the Sunshine Band) Brain Stew (Green Day) Breakfast At Tiffany’s (Deep Blue Something) Brian Wilson (Bare Naked Ladies) Brown-eyed Girl (Van Morrison) Burning Down the House (Talking Heads) Carolina In My Mind (James Taylor) Caribbean Queen (Billy Ocean) Celebration (Kool & the Gang) Champagne Super Nova (Oasis) Change The World (Eric Clapton) Closer To Free (BoDeans) Club at the End of the Street (Elton John) Copacabana (Barry Manilow) Counting Blue Cars (Dishwalla) Cupid )Sam Cooke) Dance With Me (Orleans) Dancin’ Queen (ABBA) Dancing in the Dark (Bruce Springsteen) Dancing in the Moonlight Dancing in the Streets (Martha & the Vandellas) Deacon Blues (Steely Dan) December 1963 {Oh, What A Night} Desire (U2) Devil with the Blue Dress (Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels) Dig In (Lenny Kravitz) Don’t Ask Me Why (Billy Joel) Don’t Stand So Close (Police) Don’t Take Me Alive (Steely Dan) Doo-Wah-Ditty-Ditty (Manfred Mann) Down On the Corner (CCR) Drive (Incubus) Drops of Jupiter (Train) Dust In the Wind (Kansas) Every Breath You Take (Sting) Every Little Thing She Does (The Police) Everyday (James Taylor) Everything She Needs (Vertical Horizon) Everything She Wants (WHAM!) FM (Steely Dan) Faith (George Michael) Flavor of the Week (American Hi-Fi) Fly Away (Lenny Kravitz) Fly Like an Eagle (Steve Miller) Follow Me (Uncle Kracker) Footloose (Kenny Loggins) Forever Young (Rod Stewart) Free Falling (Tom Petty) Get Down Tonight (K. C. and the Sunshine Band) Gimme Some Lovin’ (Spencer Davis Group ) Give It To Me (Rick James) Give Me Three Steps (Lynard Skynard) Golden Lady (Stevie Wonder) Good (Better Than Ezra) Good Lovin’ (Young Rascals) Good Thing (Fine Young Cannibals) Got My Mind Set On You (George Harrison) Green River (CCR) Hang On Sloopy (McCoys) Hanging By a Moment (Lifehouse) Hash Pipe (Weezer) Here Is Gone (Goo-Goo Dolls) Heros david Bowie) Hey Jealousy (Gin Blossoms) Higher (Creed) Hooked On a Feelin’Hotel California (Eagles) Hot, Hot, Hot (Buster Poindexter) Hungry Eyes (Eric Carmen) I Been Thinking About You I Can Dream About You (Dan Hartman) I Can't Help Myself (Four Tops) I Cant Stand Loosing You (The Police) I Feel Good (James Brown) I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Marvin Gaye) I Just Want to Celebrate (Rare Earth) I Only Want to Be With You (Dusty Springfield) I Shot the Sheriff (Eric Clapton / Bob Marley) I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For (U2) I Want It That Way (Backstreet Boys) If You Love Someone, Set Them Free (Sting) I’ll Be There For You; Theme from ‘Friends’ (The Rembrandts) If You Love Someone (Sting) In The Blood (Better Than Ezra) Inside Out (Eve 6) Invisible Sun (The Police) Invisible Touch (Genesis) Is She Really Going Out With Him? (Joe Jackson) It Takes Two, Baby (Motown) It's Been a While (Staind) Jailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley) Jane Said (Jane’s Addiction) Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry) Joy to the World (Three Dog Night) Kid Charlemagne (Steely Dan) Kiss (Prince) Knock On Wood (Wilson Pickett) ) Kryptonite (Three Doors Down) La Bamba (Richie Valens / Los Lobos) Land of a Thousand Dances(Wilson 2 Pickett) Lean On Me (Bill Withers / Club Nouveau) Learn To Fly (Foo Fighters) Let My Love Open the Door (The Who) Let’s Groove Tonight (Earth Wind and Fire) Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong (Spin Doctors) Livin’ On a Prayer (Bon Jovi) Locomotion (Little Eva) Louie, Louie (Kingsmen) Lump (Presidents of the United States of America) Matter of Trust (Billy Joel) Meet Virginia (Train) Message In a Bottle (The Police) Midnight Hour (Wilson Pickett) Modern Woman (Billy Joel) My Life (Billy Joel) My Own Worst Enemy (Lit) Mystery Dance (Elvis Costello) No Myth (Michael Penn) Mr Tambourine Man (Bob Dylan) Old Time Rock & Roll (Bob Seagers) On Broadway (George Benson) One (U2) The One I Love (REM) One Head Light (Wallflowers) Only One (James Taylor) Only You (Yaz) Otherside (Red Hot Chilli Peppers) Overkill (Men At Work) Peg (Steely Dan) Piano Man (Billy Joel) Pink Cadillac (Bruce Springsteen) Play That Funky Music (Wild Cherry) Polk Salad Annie (Tony Joe White) Pump It Up (Elvis Costello) Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison) Proud Mary (Creedence Clearwater Revival) Quit Playin’ Games Wityh My Heart (Backstreet Boys) Reach Out, I’ll Be There (Four Tops) Right Here, Right Now (Jesus Jones) Rockin’ Robin Roll With It (Steve Winwood) Sad Songs (Elton John) Save Tonight (Eagle-eye Cherry) Say You Will (Foreigner) Shake Your Body Down (Michael Jackson) Shattered Dreams (Johnny Hates Jazz) She Drives Me Crazy (Fine Young Cannibals) She’s About a mover (Sir Douglas Quintet) She’s Not There (Zombies) Shout (Isley Brothers) Sow Me the Way (Peter Frampton) Simply Irresistible (Robert Palmer) Smooth (Santana) Something About You (Level 42) Sour Girl (Stone Temple Pilots) Stand (R.E.M.) Spinning Wheel (BS&T) Stop In the Name Of Love (Supremes) Stuck In the Middle With You (Steeler’s Wheel) Surfin’ USA (Beach Boys) Sympathy for the Devil (Rolling Stones) Take It Easy (Eagles) Talking in Your Sleep (Romantics) This is the Time (Billy Joel) Time Of the Season (Zombies) Too Many Fish in the Sea (Marvellettes) Twist and Shout (Isley Brothers / Beatles) Twistin' the Night Away (Sam Cooke) Two Princes (Spin Doctors) Wake Me Up Before You Go-go (WHAM!) Walk Like an Egyptian (Bangles) Walkin’ Man (James Taylor) Walking on Sunshine (Katrina and the Wave) Way You Do the Things You Do (Temptations) What I Like About You (Romantics) What’d I Say (Ray Charles) When Doves Cry (Prince) When I Come Around (Green Day) Where the Streets Have No Name (U2) Where Were You (Stevie Wonder) Wild Night (Van Morrison) Wild Thing (Troggs) Wonderwall (Oasis) World That I Know (Collective Soul) You Gotta Be (De’sirre) You Keep Me Hanging On (Supremes) You May Be Right (Billy Joel) Your Smiling Face (James Taylor) You’re a God (Vertical Horizon) You’re My Home (Billy Joel) You’re Only Human (Billy Joel) You Wanted More (Tonic ) and there are SLOWER SONGS Hey There, Delilah (Plain White Ts) La Vie en Rose (Michael Buble) Home (Michael Buble) Like About a Girl (Nirvana) Guitar Man (Bread) What If (B What’s So Funny ‘Bout Peace, Love, and Understanding? (Elvis Costello) Your Body Is a Wonderland (John Mayer) No Such Thing (John Mayer) 1, 2, 3, 4 ( Plain White Ts)
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