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Table Des Mati`Eres Table des matieres` 0.1 Introduction ............................... 16 0.1.1 Terms and Conditions of Use .................. 16 0.2 A .................................... 16 0.2.1 (Now and Then There’s) A Fool Such as I ........... 17 0.2.2 ABigHunko’Love ...................... 18 0.2.3 ABoy LikeMe,a GirlLikeYou ................ 19 0.2.4 A Cane and a High Starched Collar .............. 20 0.2.5 ADog’sLife .......................... 21 0.2.6 A House That Has Everything ................. 22 0.2.7 A Hundred Years From Now .................. 23 0.2.8 ALittle Bit ofGreen ...................... 24 0.2.9 A Little Less Conversation ................... 25 0.2.10 A Mess of Blues ........................ 26 0.2.11 A Thing Called Love ...................... 27 0.2.12 A Whistling Tune ........................ 28 0.2.13 A World of Our Own ...................... 29 0.2.14 Adam and Evil ......................... 30 0.2.15 After Loving You ........................ 31 0.2.16 Ain’t That Loving You Baby .................. 32 0.2.17 All I Needed Was the Rain ................... 33 0.2.18 All Shook Up .......................... 34 0.2.19 All That I Am .......................... 35 0.2.20 All´aEn El ”Rancho Grande” .................. 36 0.2.21 Almost ............................. 37 0.2.22 Almost Always True ...................... 38 0.2.23 Almost in Love ......................... 39 0.2.24 Aloha Oe ............................ 40 0.2.25 Always on My Mind ...................... 41 0.2.26 Am I Ready ........................... 42 0.2.27 Amazing Grace ......................... 43 0.2.28 America the Beautiful ..................... 44 0.2.29 An American Trilogy ...................... 45 0.2.30 An Evening Prayer ....................... 46 0.2.31 And I Love You So ....................... 47 0.2.32 And the Grass Won’t Pay No Mind .............. 48 0.2.33 Angel .............................. 49 0.2.34 Animal Instinct ......................... 50 0.2.35 Any Day Now ......................... 51 0.2.36 Anyone (Could Fall in Love With You) ............ 52 1 2 TABLE DES MATIERES` 0.2.37 Anyplace Is Paradise ...................... 53 0.2.38 Anything That’s Part Of You .................. 54 0.2.39 Anyway You Want Me ..................... 55 0.2.40 Are You Lonesome Tonight? .................. 56 0.2.41 Are You Sincere ........................ 57 0.2.42 As Long As I Have You .................... 58 0.2.43 As We Travel Along the Jericho Road ............. 59 0.2.44 Ask Me ............................. 60 0.3 B ..................................... 61 0.3.1 (You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care ............ 62 0.3.2 Baby, Let’s Play House ..................... 63 0.3.3 Baby, if You’ll Give Me All of Your Love ........... 65 0.3.4 Baby,What You Want Me to Do ................ 66 0.3.5 Bad Nauheim Medley ..................... 67 0.3.6 Barefoot Ballad ......................... 68 0.3.7 Beach Boy Blues ........................ 69 0.3.8 Beach Shack .......................... 70 0.3.9 Because of Love ........................ 71 0.3.10 Beginner’s Luck ........................ 72 0.3.11 Beyond the Bend ........................ 73 0.3.12 Beyond the Reef ........................ 74 0.3.13 Big Boots ............................ 75 0.3.14 Big Boss Man .......................... 76 0.3.15 Big Love, Big Heartache .................... 77 0.3.16 Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall ............... 78 0.3.17 Black Star ............................ 79 0.3.18 Blessed Jesus Hold My Hand ................. 80 0.3.19 Blowin’ in the Wind ...................... 81 0.3.20 Blue Christmas ......................... 82 0.3.21 Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain ................. 83 0.3.22 Blue Hawaii .......................... 84 0.3.23 Blue Moon ........................... 85 0.3.24 Blue Moon of Kentucky .................... 86 0.3.25 Blue River ........................... 87 0.3.26 Blue Suede Shoes ........................ 88 0.3.27 Blueberry Hill ......................... 89 0.3.28 Bosom of Abraham ....................... 90 0.3.29 Bossa Nova, Baby ....................... 91 0.3.30 Bridge Over Troubled Water .................. 92 0.3.31 Bringin’ It Back ........................ 93 0.3.32 Britches ............................. 94 0.3.33 Burning Love .......................... 95 0.3.34 By andBy ........................... 97 0.4 C ..................................... 98 0.4.1 Can’t Help Falling in Love ................... 99 0.4.2 CarnyTown ........................... 100 0.4.3 Catchin’ On Fast ........................ 101 0.4.4 C.C. Rider ........................... 102 0.4.5 Changeof Habit ........................ 103 0.4.6 Charro ............................. 104 TABLE DES MATIERES` 3 0.4.7 Chesay ............................. 105 0.4.8 Cindy, Cindy .......................... 106 0.4.9 CitybyNight .......................... 107 0.4.10 Clambake ............................ 108 0.4.11 Clean Up Your Own Backyard ................. 110 0.4.12 C’mon Everybody ....................... 111 0.4.13 Come Along .......................... 112 0.4.14 Come What May (You Are Mine) ............... 113 0.4.15 Confidence ........................... 114 0.4.16 Cotton Candy Land ....................... 116 0.4.17 Could I Fall in Love ...................... 117 0.4.18 Crawfish ............................ 118 0.4.19 Cross My Heart and Hope to Die ................ 119 0.4.20 Crying in the Chapel ...................... 120 0.5 D .................................... 120 0.5.1 (You’re the) Devil in Disguise ................. 121 0.5.2 Dainty Little Moonbeams ................... 122 0.5.3 Danny .............................. 123 0.5.4 DannyBoy ........................... 124 0.5.5 DarkMoon ........................... 125 0.5.6 Datin’ .............................. 127 0.5.7 Didja’Ever ........................... 128 0.5.8 Dirty, Dirty Feeling ....................... 130 0.5.9 Dixieland Rock ......................... 131 0.5.10 Do Not Disturb ......................... 132 0.5.11 Do the Clam .......................... 133 0.5.12 Do the Vega ........................... 134 0.5.13 Do You Know Who I Am ................... 135 0.5.14 Doin’ the Best I Can ...................... 136 0.5.15 Dominic ............................ 137 0.5.16 Doncha’ Think It’s Time .................... 138 0.5.17 Don’t .............................. 139 0.5.18 Don’t Ask Me Why ....................... 140 0.5.19 Don’t Be Cruel ......................... 141 0.5.20 Don’t Cry Daddy ........................ 142 0.5.21 Don’t Forbid Me ........................ 143 0.5.22 Don’t Leave Me Now ...................... 144 0.5.23 Don’t Think Twice It’s All Right ................ 145 0.5.24 Double Trouble ......................... 147 0.5.25 Down by the Riverside ..................... 148 0.5.26 Down by the Riverside and When the Saints Come Marching In 149 0.5.27 Down in the Alley ....................... 150 0.5.28 Drums of the Islands ...................... 151 0.6 E ..................................... 151 0.6.1 (Such an) Easy Question .................... 152 0.6.2 Early Mornin’ Rain ....................... 153 0.6.3 EarthAngel ........................... 154 0.6.4 EarthBoy ............................ 155 0.6.5 Easy Come, Easy Go ...................... 156 0.6.6 Echoesof Love ......................... 157 4 TABLE DES MATIERES` 0.6.7 Edgeof Reality ......................... 158 0.6.8 ElToro ............................. 159 0.6.9 EverybodyCome Aboard ................... 160 0.7 F ..................................... 160 0.7.1 (That’s What You Get) For Lovin’ Me ............. 161 0.7.2 FadedLove ........................... 162 0.7.3 Fairytale ............................ 163 0.7.4 Fame and Fortune ........................ 164 0.7.5 Farther Along .......................... 165 0.7.6 Fever .............................. 166 0.7.7 Find Out What’s Happening .................. 168 0.7.8 Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers ............... 169 0.7.9 FirstinLine ........................... 170 0.7.10 Five Sleepy Heads ....................... 171 0.7.11 Flaming Star .......................... 172 0.7.12 Follow That Dream ....................... 173 0.7.13 Fool ............................... 174 0.7.14 Fool, Fool, Fool ......................... 175 0.7.15 Fools Fall in Love ....................... 176 0.7.16 Fools Rush In .......................... 177 0.7.17 For Ol’ Times Sake ....................... 178 0.7.18 For the Good Times ...................... 179 0.7.19 For the Good Times ...................... 180 0.7.20 For the Heart .......................... 181 0.7.21 For the Millionth and the Last Time .............. 182 0.7.22 Forget Me Never ........................ 183 0.7.23 Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce ............ 184 0.7.24 Fountain of Love ........................ 185 0.7.25 Frankfort Special ........................ 186 0.7.26 Frankie and Johnny ....................... 187 0.7.27 Froggy Went a Courtin’ .................... 188 0.7.28 From a Jack to a King ..................... 189 0.7.29 Fun in Acapulco ........................ 190 0.7.30 Funny How Time Slips Away ................. 191 0.8 G .................................... 191 0.8.1 G.I.Blues ............................ 192 0.8.2 GentleonMyMind ....................... 193 0.8.3 Gently .............................. 194 0.8.4 Girl Happy ........................... 195 0.8.5 Girl Next Door Went A’walking ................ 196 0.8.6 GirlofMine .......................... 198 0.8.7 Girls! Girls! Girls! ....................... 199 0.8.8 GiveMetheRight ....................... 200 0.8.9 Go East, YoungMan .....................
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