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Song List Is Subject to Periodic Additions and Deletions) SONG LIST - PAGE 2 SSOONNGG LLIISSTT CONTEMPORARY DANCE FAVORITES (80’s - 2000’s) SOUL/MOTOWN, CLASSIC ROCK, DISCO (60’s - 70’s) 1999 – Prince 634-5789 – Sam & Dave AIN’T NO OTHER MAN – Christina Aguilera BOOGIE SHOES - K.C. & The Sunshine Band AIN’T NOBODY - Chaka Khan BRICK HOUSE - The Commodores BEAUTIFUL GIRLS – Sean Kingston BROWN-EYED GIRL - Van Morrison BEST OF MY LOVE – The Emotions CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF YOUR LOVE - Barry White CALIFORNIA GIRLS – Katy Perry COPACABANA - Barry Manilow CELEBRATION - Kool & The Gang DANCE TO THE MUSIC – Sly & The Family Stone CLOSER – Ne-Yo DANCING QUEEN - ABBA CRAZY – Gnarls Barkley DISCO INFERNO - The Trammps CRAZY IN LOVE – Beyoncé DOMINO - Van Morrison CUP OF LIFE, THE - Ricky Martin EVERYDAY PEOPLE - Sly & The Family Stone DÉJÀ VU – Beyoncé GET DOWN TONIGHT - K.C. & The Sunshine Band DO I DO – Stevie Wonder GET READY – The Temptations DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’ – Journey GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE - Earth, Wind, & Fire ELECTRIC SLIDE - Marcia Griffiths HAVIN’ A PARTY – Sam Cooke EVERLASTING LOVE - Gloria Estefan HOW SWEET IT IS - James Taylor EVERYTHING – Michael Buble I FEEL GOOD (I GOT YOU) - James Brown FIREWORK – Katy Perry I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE - Marvin Gaye FORGET YOU – Cee Lo Green I SAW HER STANDING THERE - The Beatles GAME OF LOVE, THE – Santana w/ Michelle Branch I WILL SURVIVE - Gloria Gaynor GET THIS PARTY STARTED - Pink I’M EVERY WOMAN – Chaka Khan GOT TO BE REAL – Cheryl Lynn ISN’T SHE LOVELY – Stevie Wonder HEY YA! – Outkast IT TAKES TWO - Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston HOLDING OUT FOR A HERO –Bonnie Tyler (“Footloose”) KNOCK ON WOOD - Wilson Pickett I GOTTA FEELING – Black Eyed Peas LAST DANCE - Donna Summer I LIKE IT LIKE THAT - Tito Nieves / Mambo All-Stars MUSTANG SALLY - Wilson Pickett I’M WALKIN’ ON SUNSHINE – Katrina & The Waves MY FIRST, MY LAST, MY EVERYTHING - Barry White JUST DANCE – Lady Gaga MY GUY – Sister Sledge JUST FINE – Mary J. Blige OH WHAT A NIGHT - Frankie Valli KISS - Prince PICK UP THE PIECES - Average White Band LADY MARMALADE - Patti LaBelle PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC – Wild Cherry LET’S GET LOUD - Jennifer Lopez RESPECT - Aretha Franklin LIVING ON A PRAYER – Bon Jovi ROCK STEADY - Aretha Franklin LOVE SHACK – The B-52’s SHAKE YOUR GROOVE THING - Peaches & Herb LOVE YOU I DO - Jennifer Hudson (from “Dreamgirls”) SHINING STAR - Earth, Wind, & Fire MAN, I FEEL LIKE A WOMAN - Shania Twain SHOUT - The Isley Brothers MERCY – Duffy SUPERSTITION -Stevie Wonder MORE – Usher TAKIN’ CARE OF BUSINESS - Bachman-Turner Overdrive NO ONE – Alicia Keys TEARS OF A CLOWN – Smokey Robinson OLD TIME ROCK AND ROLL - Bob Seeger THINK (FREEDOM) - Aretha Franklin ONLY GIRL IN THE WORLD - Rihanna TURN THE BEAT AROUND - Vicki Sue Robinson/Estefan POKER FACE – Lady Gaga TWIST AND SHOUT - The Beatles PUT YOUR RECORDS ON – Corinne Bailey Rae UNDER THE BOARDWALK - The Drifters RAISE YOUR GLASS – Pink WAY YOU DO THE THINGS YOU DO – The Temptations ROCK WITH YOU - Michael Jackson WE ARE FAMILY - Sister Sledge ROLLING IN THE DEEP – Adele WE CAN WORK IT OUT – Beatles / Chaka Khan SHAKE YOUR BODY – The Jacksons WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU - The Romantics SINGLE LADIES (Put A Ring On It) – Beyoncé YMCA - The Village People SMOOTH – Santana w/ Rob Thomas YOU ARE THE SUNSHINE OF MY LIFE -Stevie Wonder SOAK UP THE SUN – Sheryl Crow TELL ME ‘BOUT IT – Joss Stone THRILLER – Michael Jackson (Song list is subject to periodic additions and deletions) SONG LIST - PAGE 2 (SOUL/MOTOWN, CLASSIC ROCK, DISCO–CONT’D) BALLADS EARTH, WIND & FIRE MEDLEY AT LAST - Etta James SING A SONG BLESS THE BROKEN ROAD – Rascal Flatts SEPTEMBER CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT - Elton John CRAZY - Patsy Cline JACKSON FIVE MEDLEY: CRAZY LOVE – Van Morrison I WANT YOU BACK DON’T KNOW WHY – Norah Jones ABC FALLING SLOWLY – Glen Hansard (from “Once”) DANCING MACHINE HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY - Van Morrison HERE AND NOW - Luther Vandross STEVIE WONDER MEDLEY: I CAN’T HELP FALLING IN LOVE – Elvis Presley SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED, I’M YOURS I HOPE YOU DANCE - Lee Ann Womack I WISH IF I AIN’T GOT YOU – Alicia Keys I’LL BE THERE - Mariah Carey MEMPHIS SOUL MEDLEY: KISS OF LIFE – Sade MIDNIGHT HOUR - Wilson Pickett LET’S GET IT ON - Marvin Gaye DANCIN’ IN THE STREET - Martha Reeves LET’S STAY TOGETHER - Al Green CHAIN OF FOOLS - Aretha Franklin NATURAL WOMAN - Aretha Franklin SOUL MAN - Sam & Dave ONE IN A MILLION YOU – Larry Graham ONLY YOU - The Platters MOTOWN GROUPS MEDLEY: OPEN ARMS – Journey KEEP ME HANGIN’ ON - The Supremes OVERJOYED – Stevie Wonder BACK IN MY ARMS AGAIN - The Supremes SOMETHING ABOUT THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT STOP IN THE NAME OF LOVE - The Supremes - Elton John AIN’T TOO PROUD TO BEG - The Temptations SONGBIRD - Eva Cassidy MY GIRL - The Temptations THROUGH THE FIRE – Chaka Khan TRUE COMPANION - Marc Cohn I CAN’T HELP MYSELF - The Four Tops UNFORGETTABLE - Nat King Cole & Natalie Cole REACH OUT - The Four Tops WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD - Louis Armstrong AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN - Percy Sledge - Marvin Gaye & Tammy Terrell WIND BENEATH MY WINGS - Bette Midler WONDERFUL TONIGHT - Eric Clapton YOU’RE MY SHINING STAR – The Manhattans (Song list is subject to periodic additions and deletions) SONG LIST - PAGE 3 BIG BAND & HOT SWING (DINNER MUSIC, ETC. - CONTINUED) (Generally during the 1 st set, than later in the reception) BABY, IT’S COLD OUTSIDE (vocal) GEORGIA – Ray Charles (vocal) BEST IS YET TO COME, THE - Frank Sinatra (vocal) GOD BLESS THE CHILD BEYOND THE SEA - Bobby Darin (vocal) GOIN’ HOME - Yellowjackets COME FLY WITH ME - Frank Sinatra (vocal) I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU (vocal) DON’T GET AROUND MUCH ANYMORE (vocal) I WISH YOU LOVE (vocal) FLY ME TO THE MOON - Frank Sinatra (vocal) I’VE GOT A CRUSH ON YOU (vocal) I GET A KICK OUT OF YOU (vocal) IT HAD TO BE YOU (vocal) I’M GETTING SENTIMENTAL OVER YOU LET’S CALL THE WHOLE THING OFF - Louis & Ella - Tommy Dorsey LULLABY OF BIRDLAND IN THE MOOD - Glenn Miller MAKE IT WITH YOU JUMP, JIVE & WAIL - Brian Setzer / Louis Prima (vocal) MISTY L*O*V*E - Natalie Cole (vocal) MORE MACK THE KNIFE - Bobby Darin (vocal) MY CHERIE AMOUR - Stevie Wonder (instrumental) MOONDANCE – Van Morrison / Michel Buble MY FUNNY VALENTINE (vocal) MOONLIGHT SERENADE - Glenn Miller MY ROMANCE (vocal) NEW YORK, NEW YORK - Frank Sinatra (vocal) OUR LOVE IS HERE TO STAY (vocal) NIGHT & DAY - Ella Fitzgerald (vocal) SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES OPUS NO. 1 - Tommy Dorsey SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME (vocal) ORANGE COLORED SKY - Natalie Cole (vocal) SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW (vocal) PAPER MOON - Natalie Cole (vocal) SUMMERTIME (vocal) PENNSYLVANIA 6-5000 - Glenn Miller STELLA BY STARLIGHT SATIN DOLL - Duke Ellington THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU STRING OF PEARLS - Glenn Miller WHAT I DID FOR LOVE TAKE THE "A" TRAIN - Duke Ellington WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR (vocal) TOO MARVELOUS FOR WORDS - Frank Sinatra (vocal) YOU’D BE SO NICE TO COME HOME TO (vocal) WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT, THE - Frank Sinatra (vocal) WOODCHOPPER’S BALL - Woody Herman YOU’RE NOBODY TILL SOMEBODY LOVES YOU - Dean Martin (vocal) ZOOT SUIT RIOT - Cherry Poppin’ Daddies (vocal) LATIN-AMERICAN DINNER MUSIC - (Contemporary, Rhumbas, Cha-Chas, Merengues, etc.) CLASSIC STANDARDS. SHOW TUNES, ETC. (Unless noted, selections under this category are not by a BLUE TANGO specific artist) BRAZIL (vocal) CUP OF LIFE, THE - Ricky Martin ALL OF ME DON’T YOU WORRY ‘BOUT A THING - Stevie Wonder ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE GIRL FROM IPANEMA - Antonio Carlos Jobim AS TIME GOES BY HOT! HOT! HOT! - Buster Poindexter AUTUMN LEAVES HOW INSENSITIVE - Antonio Carlos Jobim BIGGEST PART OF ME – Ambrosia (instrumental) I LIKE IT LIKE THAT - Tito Nieves / Mambo All-Stars BLACK COW - Steely Dan (instrumental) JALOUSIE BOY NEXT DOOR, THE LET’S GET LOUD - Jennifer Lopez CHILD IS BORN, A LOOK TO THE SKY - Antonio Carlos Jobim DANCE WITH ME - Orleans (instrumental) MEDITATION - Antonio Carlos Jobim EASY STREET EMBRACEABLE YOU (vocal) (Song list is subject to periodic additions and deletions) SONG LIST - PAGE 4 (LATIN-AMERICAN - CONTINUED) SPECIALTY TUNES OYE COMO VA - Tito Puente / Santana ALLEY CAT, THE QUIET NIGHTS - Antonio Carlos Jobim BRIDAL (APRON) DANCE SERENATA BUTTERFLY KISSES - Bob Carlisle SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE - Astrud Gilberto DADDY’S LITTLE GIRL SHE BANGS - Ricky Martin DANNY BOY SMOOTH - Santana ELECTRIC SLIDE - Marcia Griffiths SPANISH EYES FUNICULLI FUNICULLA ST. THOMAS GOD BLESS THE U.S.A. - Lee Greenwood TEA FOR TWO HOKEY POKEY, THE TEQUILA - The Champs I LOVED HER FIRST – Heartland UNIVERSAL MERENGUE IF I COULD – Regina Belle WAVE - Antonio Carlos Jobim LIMBO ROCK - Chubby Checker LIVING IN AMERICA – James Brown WALTZES TARANTELLA ALWAYS ANNIVERSARY WALTZ JEWISH MUSIC BACHARACH WALTZ MEDLEY COULD I HAVE THIS DANCE (vocal) HORA MEDLEY: EDELWEISS - instrumental HAVA NAGILAH EMILY TSENA TSENA IRISH WALTZ MEDLEY: AM Y’ISRAEL CHAI WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING BASHANA HABAAH MY WILD IRISH ROSE MAYIM MAYIM TOO-RA-LOO-RA DAVID MELECH Y’ISRAEL MOTHER McCREA HAVA NAGILAH (REPRISE) MOON RIVER TRY TO REMEMBER OTHER HORAS: SO THIS IS LOVE ARTSA ALEINU SOMEWHERE MY LOVE KUMA ECHA TENNESSEE WALTZ ZEMER ZEMER LACH HEVEINU SHALOM ALECHEM SIMAN TOV UND MAZELTOV POLKAS L’CHASAN KALLA MAZEL TOV BEER BARREL POLKA DIE MEZINKE (KRINZEL) BRIDAL DANCE SUNRISE, SUNSET CHICKEN (DUCK) DANCE HELENA POLKA WEDDING CEREMONY: LIECHTENSTEINER POLKA DODI LI PENNSYLVANIA POLKA EREV SHEL SHOSHANIM EREV BA (Song list is subject to periodic additions and deletions) .
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