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*YELLOW Highlighted Songs Mean Available for SOLO & LIVE Choices Artist Song a Great Big World Say Something Adele One and O *YELLOW Highlighted songs mean available for SOLO & LIVE choices Artist Song A Great Big World Say Something Adele One and Only Adele Make You Feel My Love Adele Hello Adele Rolling in the Deep Alanis Morrisette Ironic Alanis Morrisette You Oghtta Know Alanis Morrisette Uninvited Alex & Sierra Little Do You Know Alicia Keys No One Alicia Keys If I Ain't Got You Alessia Cara Here Alison Krauss When You Say Nothing At All American Authors Best Day of My Life Amos Lee Keep it Loose, Keep it Tight Amos Lee Colors Amos Lee Sweet Pea Amy Hanaiali'i Haleiwa Hula Amy Winehouse Rehab Amy Winehouse Valerie Anna Nalick Breathe 2AM Aretha Franklin Rock Steady Aretha Franklin Chain of Fools Bastille Pompeii Ben E King Stand By Me Beatles Let it be Ben Harper Forever Beyonce Emotions Beyonce Halo Beyonce 1 +1 Blind Melon No Rain Bob Dylan Blowing In the Wind Bob Dylan Make You Feel My Love Bob Marley Turn Your Lights Down Low Bob Marley Wait in Vain Bob Marley Three Little Birds Breathe Hand to Heaven Brittney Spears Toxic Bruno Mars Just the Way you Are Bruno Mars Marry You Bruno Mars Treasure Bruno Mars Uptown Funk Carly Rae Jepsen Call Me Maybe Carol King You've Got a Friend Carrie Underwood Before He Cheats Camila Cabello Havana Cee Lo Green Forget you Cee Lo Green Fool for You Chris Stapleton Tennessee Whiskey Charli Xcx Boom Clap Cher Believe Christina Aguilera Contigo En La Distancia Christina Aguilera Genie in a Bottle Chainsmokers Don't Let Me Down Chainsmokers Roses Chainsmokers Closer Christmas Do You Hear What I Hear Christmas Frosty The Snowman Christmas Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Christmas I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus Christmas It's the Most Wonderful Time of The Year Christmas Let It Snow Christmas Rocking Around the Christmas Tree Christmas Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Christmas Santa Baby Christmas Santa Claus is Coming to Town Christmas Silent Night Christmas Silver Bells Christmas The Christmas Song Christmas White Christmas Christmas Holly Jolly Christmas Christmas It's Beginning to Look a lot like Christmas Christmas Winter Wonderland Cindy Lauper Time After Time Clean Bandit Rather Be Colbie Caillat Brighter Than the Sun Colbie Caillat Droplets Colbie Caillat Try Colbie Caillat &Jason Mraz Droplets Colbie Caillat &Jason Mraz Lucky Colbie Calliat I Do Colbie Calliat Make It Rain Colbie Calliat Realize Colbie Calliat Magic Colbie Calliat Battle Colbie Calliat Bubbly Colbie Calliat Oxygen Colbie Calliat Fallin' For You Coldplay Yellow Corrine Bailey Rae Like A Star Corrine Bailey Rae Put Your Records On Cranberries Zombie Cristina Perri A Thousand Years Damien Rice Blower's Daughter Damien Rice & Lisa Hannagin Volcanos Daughtry Home Daughtry Home David Guetta Titanium David Choi By My Side Disney Colors of the Wind Disney Beauty and the Beast Disney Kiss the Girl Disney Under The Sea Disney Bare Necessities Disney Let it Go Disney Do You Want to Build a Snowman Disney Refection Disney Part of Your World Disney When You Wish Upon a Star Doby Grey Drift Away Duffy Mercy Ecosmith Cool Kids Ecosmith Bright Ed Sheeran A Team Ed Sheeran Give Me Love Ed Sheeran Thinking Out Loud Ed Sheeran Shape of You Ed Sheeran Perfect Edward Sharpe & Magnetic Zeros Home Ellie Goulding Lights Ellie Goulding How Long Will I Love You Elvis Can't Help Falling In Love Emily Hearn Found A Heart Etta James At Last Etta James I'd Rather Go Blind Eva Cassidy Over the Rainbow F.U.N. We Are Young Fergie Big Girls Don't Cry Five for Fighting Superman Foo Fighters Everlong Four Non Blondes What's Going On Frank Sinatra The Way You Look Tonight Frank Sinatra LOVE Genuine Pony Glen Hansard & Marketa Iglova Falling Slowly Goyte Somebody I Used to Know Gwen Stephani Underneath it All Hawaiian Style Band Love and Honesty Howie Day Collide Human League Don't You Want Me Imagine Dragons Radioactive Ingrid Michaelson The Way I Am India Arie Video Iron and Wine Such Great Heights Jack Johnson Banana Pancakes Jack Johnson Better Together Jackson 5 I'll Be There James Arthur Say You Won't Let Go Janet Jackson When I Think of You Jason Mraz I'm Yours Jason Mraz You & I Both Jason Mraz I Won't Give Up Jason Reeves Terrifed James Taylor Fire & Rain Jeff Buckley Hallelujah Jewel You Were Meant for Me John Cruz Missing You John Legend Stay With You John Legend All of Me John Legend Like I'm Gonna Loose You John Mayer Comfortable John Mayer Daughters John Mayer Comfortable Johnny Cash Folsom Prison Jon Prine Angel from Montgomery Justin Bieber One Time Justin Bieber Baby Justin Bieber Love Yourself Justin Bieber Sorry Justin Timberlake What Goes Around Justin Timberlake Mirrors Journey Faithfully Journey Don't Stop Believing Journey Open Arms K.T. Tunsdall Black Horse & Cherry Tree Kascade 4am Katherine McPhee Terrifed Katy Perry Roar Katy Perry Teenage Dream Katy Perry Dark Horse Keahiwai Falling Kelly Clarkson Breakaway Kina Grannis Valentine Kings Of Leon Use somebody Lady Antebellum Need You Now Lady Antebellum When You Got A Good Thing Lady Gaga Shallow Lady Gaga Always Remember Us This Way Lana Del Rey Young & Beautiful Landon Austin Once in a Lifetime Lauren Hill Can't take my eyes off you Lauren Hill Killing Me Softly Leona Lewis Bleeding Love Lifehouse You and me LifeHouse You and Me Lifehouse Hanging By A Moment Loggins & Messina Danny's Song Lorde Royals Louis Armstrong What A Wonderful World Lumineers Ho Hey Magic Rude Major Lazer Lean On Maria Mena Sorry Marie Hines Perfect Kiss Maroon 5 She will be loved Maroon 5 Sunday morning Martina McBride My Valentine Matchbox20 Push Megan Trainor Like I'm Gonna Loose You Michael Buble Everything Michael Jackson The Way You Make me feel Michael Jackson Billie Jean Michael Jackson Beat It Miley Cyrus The Climb Missy Higgins Steer Missy Higgins Wrong Girl NAS Old Town Road Natasha Beddingfeld Unwritten Natalie Imbruglia Torn Nelly Furtado I'm Like a Bird Nora Jones Don't Know Why Oasis Wonderwall One Republic Secrets One Republic Something I Need One Republic Stop and stare One Republic Good Life Paramore Only Exception Passenger Let Her Go Pink Who Knew Pink Glitter in the Air Phillip Phillips Gone, Gone, Gone Plain White Tees 1,2,3,4 Plain White Tees Rhythm of Love Postal Service Such Great Heights Rascal Flats My Wish Ray Charles Georgia Ray Lamontagne You Are the Best Thing Ray Lamontagne Trouble Rhianna Umbrella Rhianna We Found Love Roberta Flack Killing Me Softly Robin Thicke Lost Without You Rod Stewart Missing You Salt N Peppa Shoop Sam Cooke Nothing Can Change This Love Sam Smith Lay Me Down Sam Smith Stay With Me Sam Smith La La Sam Smith I'm Not the Only One Sam Smith Make it to Me Sam Smith Leave Your Lover Sara Barellies Gravity Sara Barellies Love Song Sara Barellies King of Anything Sara Barellies I Choose You Sara Barellies Basketcase Sara McLoughlin Angel Sean Kingston Beautiful Girls Shania Twain Still the One Shania Twain From This Moment Sia Chandelier Six Pence Kiss Me Six Pence There She Goes Stevie Nicks Landslide Stevie Wonder Signed, Sealed, Delivered Sublime Santeria Tahiti & Kaleo Give Me Butterfies Tahiti Rey His Love Song for Me Tahiti Rey So Familiar Tahiti Rey Ocean Eyes Tahiti Rey Fade Away Tahiti Rey Perfect Day Tahiti Rey Silver to Gold Tahiti Rey Uncle Kimo Tahiti Rey Daydreaming Tahiti Rey Inertia Tahiti Rey Speak to Me Taylor Swift You Belong With Me Taylor Swift Blank Space Taylor Swift Shake it Off Taylor Swift Safe & Sound Taylor Swift Love Story Taylor Swift Wildest Dreams Taylor Swift & Boys Like Girls Two is Better Than One The Calling Wherever You Will Go The Chainsmokers Don't Let Me Down The Chainsmokers Roses The Chainsmokers Closer The Civil Wars Poison & Wine The Cure Love Song The Eagles Love Will Keep Us Alive The Frey Over My Head The Script Breakeven The Weekend The Hills The Weekend Earned It Tom Petty Wildfowers Tove Love Talking Body Tracy Chapman Give Me One Reason Tracy Chapman Fast Car Train Marry Me Train Hey Soul Sister Tyler Hilton Jenny U2 All I Want Is You U2 Still haven't found what I’m looking for Van Morrison Crazy Love Various Hawaiian Wedding Song Zedd Clarity Zedd Stay The Night.
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