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[ 1950 by ARTIST ] [ No of Tunes = 255 ] ANGELS >> MY [ 1950 by ARTIST ] [ No of Tunes = 255 ] ANGELS >> MY BOYFRIEND'S BACK {Karaoke} ARCHIES >> SUGAR SUGAR {Karaoke} ASTRONAUTS >> PIPELINE BEACH BOYS >> BARBARA ANN {Karaoke} BEACH BOYS >> CALIFORNIA GIRLS {Karaoke} BEACH BOYS >> COTTON FIELDS BEACH BOYS >> DANCE DANCE DANCE BEACH BOYS >> DO IT AGAIN BEACH BOYS >> FUN FUN FUN {Karaoke} BEACH BOYS >> GOOD VIBRATIONS BEACH BOYS >> HAWAII BEACH BOYS >> HELP ME RHONDA {Karaoke} BEACH BOYS >> I GET AROUND {Karaoke} BEACH BOYS >> LITTLE DEUCE COUPE {Karaoke} BEACH BOYS >> SLOOP JOHN B BEACH BOYS >> SURFER GIRL BEACH BOYS >> SURFIN' BEACH BOYS >> SURFIN' SAFARI {Karaoke} BEACH BOYS >> THEN I KISSED HER BEACH BOYS >> WOULDN'T IT BE NICE BEN E KING >> STAND BY ME {Karaoke} BIG BOPPER >> CHANTILLY LACE {Karaoke} BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS >> A B C BOOGIE BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS >> HAPPY BABY BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS >> MAMBO ROCK BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS >> R O C K BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS >> RAZZLE - DAZZLE BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS >> RIP IT UP BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS >> ROCK A BEATIN' BOOGIE BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS >> ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK {Karaoke} BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS >> SEE YOU LATER ALLIGATOR {Karaoke} BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS >> SHAKE RATTLE AND ROLL {Karaoke} BILLY BLAND >> LET THE LITTLE GIRL DANCE BILLY JOE ROYAL >> DOWN IN THE BOONDOCKS BOBBY DAY >> LITTLE BITTY PRETTY ONE BOBBY DAY >> ROCKIN' ROBIN BOBBY RYDELL >> WILD ONE BOBBY VEE >> RUBBER BALL BOBBY VEE >> THE NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES BUDDY HOLLY >> EVERYDAY BUDDY HOLLY >> HEARTBEAT {Karaoke} BUDDY HOLLY >> IT DOESN'T MATTER ANY MORE BUDDY HOLLY >> IT'S SO EASY BUDDY HOLLY >> MAYBE BABY BUDDY HOLLY >> NOT FADE AWAY BUDDY HOLLY >> OH BOY {Karaoke} BUDDY HOLLY >> PEGGY SUE BUDDY HOLLY >> RAINING IN MY HEART BUDDY HOLLY >> RAVE ON BUDDY HOLLY >> THAT'LL BE THE DAY {Karaoke} BUDDY HOLLY >> THINK IT OVER BUDDY HOLLY >> TRUE LOVE WAYS BUDDY KNOX >> HULA LOVE BUDDY KNOX >> PARTY DOLL CARL PERKINS >> BLUE SUEDE SHOES CAROL KING >> IT MIGHT AS WELL RAIN UNTIL SEPTEMBER CHAMPS >> TEQUILA {Karaoke} CHERRY >> S O S CHUBBY CHECKER >> LET'S TWIST AGAIN {Karaoke} CHUBBY CHECKER >> THE HUCKLEBUCK CHUBBY CHECKER >> THE TWIST CHUCK BERRY >> JOHNNY B GOODE {Karaoke} CHUCK BERRY >> NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO CHUCK BERRY >> REELIN' AND ROCKIN' CHUCK BERRY >> SCHOOL DAY CHUCK BERRY >> YOU CAN NEVER TELL CLIFF RICHARD >> DO YOU WANNA DANCE CLIFF RICHARD >> IT'S ALL IN THE GAME CLIFF RICHARD >> LIVING DOLL {Karaoke} CLIFF RICHARD >> LUCKY LIPS {Karaoke} CLIFF RICHARD >> MOVE IT CLIFF RICHARD >> PLEASE DON'T TEASE CLIFF RICHARD >> SUMMER HOLIDAY {Karaoke} COASTERS >> ALONG CAME JONES COASTERS >> POISON IVY {Karaoke} COASTERS >> SEARCHIN' COASTERS >> YAKETY YAK CONNIE FRANCIS >> V A C A T I O N {Karaoke} CREW CUTS >> EARTH ANGEL CREW CUTS >> SH-BOOM CRYSTALS >> DA DOO RON RON CRYSTALS >> HE'S A REBEL CRYSTALS >> THEN HE KISSED ME DANNY AND THE JUNIORS >> AT THE HOP {Karaoke} DANNY AND THE JUNIORS >> ROCK AND ROLL IS HERE TO STAY DEAN MARTIN >> MAMBO ITALIANO DEAN MARTIN >> MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS DEAN MARTIN >> THAT'S AMORE DEAN MARTIN >> VOLARE DEL SHANNON >> HATS OFF TO LARRY DEL SHANNON >> RUNAWAY {Karaoke} DIAMONDS >> LITTLE DARLIN' DIAMONDS >> THE STROLL DION >> RUNAROUND SUE {Karaoke} DION >> THE WANDERER {Karaoke} DIXIE CUPS >> CHAPEL OF LOVE {Karaoke} DRIFTERS >> UNDER THE BOARDWALK {Karaoke} DRIFTERS >> UP ON THE ROOF DUANE EDDY >> 40 MILES OF ROAD DUANE EDDY >> PETER GUN DUANE EDDY >> REBEL ROUSER DUSTY SPRINGFIELD >> STAY AWHILE EASYBEATS >> FRIDAY ON MY MIND {Karaoke} EASYBEATS >> SORRY EASYBEATS >> WOMAN (YOU MAKE ME FEEL ALRIGHT) EDDIE COCHRAN >> C'MON EVERYBODY EDDIE COCHRAN >> SUMMERTIME BLUES ELEGANTS >> LITTLE STAR ELVIS >> A BIG HUNK O'LOVE ELVIS >> A FOOL SUCH AS I ELVIS >> ALL SHOOK UP {Karaoke} ELVIS >> ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT {Karaoke} ELVIS >> BLUE SUEDE SHOES {Karaoke} ELVIS >> DEVIL IN DISGUISE {Karaoke} ELVIS >> HARD HEADED WOMAN ELVIS >> HEARTBREAK HOTEL {Karaoke} ELVIS >> HIS LATEST FLAME ELVIS >> HOUND DOG {Karaoke} ELVIS >> IT'S NOW OR NEVER {Karaoke} ELVIS >> JAILHOUSE ROCK {Karaoke} ELVIS >> LET'S HAVE A PARTY ELVIS >> LOVE ME TENDER {Karaoke} ELVIS >> ONE NIGHT ELVIS >> RETURN TO SENDER {Karaoke} ELVIS >> STUCK ON YOU {Karaoke} ELVIS >> SURRENDER ELVIS >> SUSPICIOUS MINDS {Karaoke} ELVIS >> TEDDY BEAR {Karaoke} ELVIS >> WEAR MY RING AROUND YOUR NECK ELVIS >> WOODEN HEART EVERLY BROTHERS >> ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM {Karaoke} EVERLY BROTHERS >> BIRD DOG {Karaoke} EVERLY BROTHERS >> BYE BYE LOVE {Karaoke} EVERLY BROTHERS >> CATHY'S CLOWN EVERLY BROTHERS >> CRYING IN THE RAIN EVERLY BROTHERS >> TIL I KISSED YOU {Karaoke} EVERLY BROTHERS >> WAKE UP LITTLE SUSIE EXCITERS >> TELL HIM FATS DOMINO >> AIN'T THAT A SHAME {Karaoke} FATS DOMINO >> BLUEBERRY HILL {Karaoke} FATS DOMINO >> I'M WALKING FATS DOMINO >> JAMBALAYA FONTELLA BASS >> RESCUE ME FRANKIE AVALON >> VENUS {Karaoke} FRANKIE LAINE >> HIGH NOON (DO NOT FORSAKE ME) FRANKIE VALLI AND THE FOUR SEASONS >> BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY {Karaoke} FRANKIE VALLI AND THE FOUR SEASONS >> DAWN FRANKIE VALLI AND THE FOUR SEASONS >> LET'S HANG ON GARY LEWIS >> EVERYBODY LOVES A CLOWN GARY LEWIS >> THIS DIAMOND RING GENE PITNEY >> I WANNA LOVE MY LIFE AWAY GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS >> HOW DO YOU DO IT GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS >> I LIKE IT GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS >> PRETEND GERRY LEE LEWIS >> BREATHLESS GERRY LEE LEWIS >> HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL GERRY LEE LEWIS >> WILD ONE HAL BLANE AND THE YOUNG COUGARS >> DANCE WITH THE SURFIN' BAND HERMAN'S HERMITS >> CAN'T YOU HEAR MY HEARTBEAT {Karaoke} HERMAN'S HERMITS >> I'M INTO SOMETHING GOOD {Karaoke} HERMAN'S HERMITS >> WONDERFUL WORLD HOLLIES >> BUS STOP HOLLIES >> HERE I GO AGAIN HOLLIES >> I'M ALIVE HOLLYWOOD ARGYLES >> ALLEY OOP JAMES DARREN >> GOODBYE CRUEL WORLD JAN AND DEAN >> HELP ME RHONDA JAN AND DEAN >> SURF CITY {Karaoke} JAY AND THE AMERICANS >> THIS MAGIC MOMENT JERRY LEE LEWIS >> GREAT BALLS OF FIRE {Karaoke} JERRY LEE LEWIS >> WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN' GOING ON JIMMY GILMER >> SUGAR SHACK JIMMY RODGERS >> HONEYCOMB JOHN FRED AND HIS PLAYBOY BAND >> JUDY INDIGUISE {Karaoke} JOHNNY AND THE HURRICANES >> RED RIVER ROCK JOHNNY CYMBAL >> MR BASS MAN JOHNNY HORTON >> WHEN IT'S SPRINGTIME IN ALASKA JOHNNY O'KEEFE >> COME ON AND TAKE MY HAND JOHNNY O'KEEFE >> MOVE BABY MOVE JOHNNY O'KEEFE >> RIGHT NOW JOHNNY O'KEEFE >> SHAKE BABY SHAKE JOHNNY O'KEEFE >> SHE WEARS MY RING JOHNNY O'KEEFE >> SHE'S MY BABY {Karaoke} JOHNNY O'KEEFE >> SHOUT {Karaoke} JOHNNY O'KEEFE >> SING {Karaoke} JOHNNY O'KEEFE >> THE SUN'S GONNA SHINE TOMORROW JOHNNY O'KEEFE >> WILD ONE {Karaoke} JOHNNY PRESTON >> RUNNING BEAR JOHNNY TILLOTSON >> POETRY IN MOTION {Karaoke} KINKS >> YOU REALLY GOT ME LESLEY GORE >> IT'S MY PARTY {Karaoke} LITTLE EVA >> LOCOMOTION {Karaoke} LITTLE RICHARD >> GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY LITTLE RICHARD >> JENNY JENNY LITTLE RICHARD >> KEEP A KNOCKING LITTLE RICHARD >> LONG TALL SALLY {Karaoke} LITTLE RICHARD >> LUCILLE {Karaoke} LITTLE RICHARD >> TUTTI FRUTTI LLOYD PRICE >> PERSONALITY {Karaoke} LLOYD PRICE >> STAGGER LEE LONNIE DONNEGAN >> DOES YOUR CHEWING GUM LOSE IT'S FLAVOUR LOU CHRISTIE >> LIGHTNING STRIKES AGAIN MARCELS >> BLUE MOON {Karaoke} MARK DINNING >> TEEN ANGEL MARTHA AND THE VANDELLAS >> HEATWAVE {Karaoke} MARTY ROBBINS >> THE STRAWBERRY ROAN MARY WELLS >> MY GUY {Karaoke} MILLIE >> MY BOY LOLLY POP {Karaoke} MONKEES >> DAYDEAM BELIEVER {Karaoke} MONKEES >> I'M A BELIEVER {Karaoke} MONKEES >> LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE {Karaoke} MONKEES >> MONKEES THEME NEIL SEDAKA >> CALENDAR GIRL {Karaoke} NEIL SEDAKA >> OH CAROL {Karaoke} PAUL ANKA >> DIANA {Karaoke} PLATTERS >> MY PRAYER {Karaoke} PLATTERS >> ONLY YOU {Karaoke} PLATTERS >> SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES {Karaoke} PLATTERS >> THE GREAT PRETENDER {Karaoke} PLATTERS >> TWILIGHT TIME REGENTS >> BARBARA ANN RICHIE VALENS >> LA BAMBA RICKY NELSON >> HELLO MARY LOU {Karaoke} RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS >> UNCHAINED MELODY {Karaoke} RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS >> YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVING FEELING {Karaoke} ROH HEAD AND THE TRAITS >> TREAT HER RIGHT RONNY AND THE DAYTONAS >> SURFIN' IN THE SUMMERTIME ROY ORBISON >> BLUE BAYOU ROY ORBISON >> CRYING {Karaoke} ROY ORBISON >> DREAM {Karaoke} ROY ORBISON >> PENNY ARCADE ROY ORBISON >> WORKING FOR THE MAN SAM AND DAVE >> SOUL MAN SAM COOKE >> YOU SEND ME {Karaoke} SAM THE SHAM >> WOOLY BULLY {Karaoke} SANDY POSEY >> SINGLE GIRL SEARCHERS >> DON'T THROW YOUR LOVE AWAY SEARCHERS >> NEEDLES AND PINS {Karaoke} SEARCHERS >> SUGAR AND SPICE SEARCHERS >> SWEETS FOR MY SWEET SEARCHERS >> TWIST AND SHOUT {Karaoke} SEARCHERS >> WHEN YOU WALK IN THE ROOM SHANGRI LAS >> LEADER OF THE PACK {Karaoke} SHEB WOOLEY >> PURPLE PEOPLE EATER {Karaoke} SLIM DUSTY >> PUB WITH NO BEER {Karaoke} SWEET >> BALLROOM BLITZ SWINGING BLUE JEANS >> GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY SWINGING BLUE JEANS >> HIPPY HIPPY SHAKE TEDDY BEARS >> TO KNOW HIM IS TO LOVE HIM TROGGS >> WILD THING {Karaoke} TROGGS >> WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU VAN MORRISON >> GLORIA {Karaoke} VENTURES >> WALK DON'T RUN WANDA JACKSON >> LET'S HAVE A PARTY WHITNEY HOUSTON >> HEARTBREAK HOTEL.
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