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Title Artist Aint No Sunshine Bill Withers Alive Pearl Jam All of Me Title Artist Aint No Sunshine Bill Withers Alive Pearl Jam All of Me John Stephens / Tobias Gad Always Remember Us This Way Lady Gaga Better Be Home Soon Crowded House Better Man Pearl Jam Blackbird Paul McCartney Blame It On The Boogie Jackson Five Bloodstone Guy Sebastian Blue Moon Elvis Presley Brother Matt Corby Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison Budapest George Ezra Chains Tina Arena Change The World Eric Clapton Close to You Hal David/Burt Bacharach Cry In Shame Diesel Dancin In The Street Martha & The Vandellas Dancing In The Dark Bruce Springsteen Dancing in the Moonlight Toploader Dancing Queen ABBA Danny Boy Traditional Days go by Keith Urban December 63 (Oh What a Night) BOB GAUDIO / JUDY PARKER December, 1963 Don't Dream It's Over Crowded House Down Under Men at Work Title Artist Every Breath You take Artist Name Eye of the Tiger Survivor Eyes Forward Shawn MacDonald Fall At Your Feet Crowded House Fast Car Tracy Chapman Father and Son Cat Stevens Fix You Coldplay Fly Me To The Moon chords Frank Sinatra Free fallin Tom Petty The Gambler Kenny Rogers Give you blue Gravity John Mayer Hallelujah Leonard Cohen Hey Jude The Beatles Hey, Soul Sister Train Holy Grail Mark Seymour The Horses Daryl Braithwaite Hotel California Eagles Hound Dog Elvis Presley I Can See Clearly Now Ray Charles I Don't Trust Myself (With Loving You) John Mayer I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For U2 I Wanna Dance With Somebody Whitney Houston I Want to Break Free Queen I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) The Proclaimers I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight Bob Dylan Title Artist In the Summertime Thirsty Merc Isnt She Lovely Stevie Wonder It's a long way to the top ACDC It's Only Natural Crowded House Jekyll & Hyde Jimmy Needham The Joker Steve Miller Band Khe Sanh Cold Chisel Kung Fu Fighting Carl Douglas L.O.V.E. Nat King Cole Lady In Red Chris Deburgh Lean On Me Bill Withers Learn to fly Foo Fighters Leave a Light On Tom Walker Livin On A Prayer Bon Jovi Long Train Running The Doobie Brothers Losing my religion R.E.M. Love Me Tender Elvis Presley Lover (You don't treat me good no more) Sonia Dada Man in the mirror Michael Jackson Moondance V. Morrison Mustang Sally Wilson Pickett - as done by Buddy Guy My Happiness Powderfinger Never Miss Your Water Diesel Never Tear Us Apart Inxs No Matter Where You Are Us the Duo Old Love Eric Clapton Title Artist One U2 Paradise Coldplay Perfect Ed Sheeran Pride (In The Name Of Love) U2 Proud Mary Creedence Clearwater Revival Radioactive Imagine Dragons Royals Lorde Rude Magic! Shotgun George Ezra Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours Stevie Wonder Singing in the Rain Jamie Cullum Slow Dancing In A Burning Room John Mayer Song Title Sounds of Then (This is Australia) Gangajang Stand by Me Otis Redding Stay With Me Sam Smith Straighten Up And Fly Right Words &Music by Nat King Cole &Irving Mills Stuck in the Middle With You Stealers Wheel Summer Of 69 Mxpx Summertime George Gershwin Superstition Stevie Wonder Taylor Jack Johnson Tennessee Whiskey Chris Stapylton Three Little Birds Bob Marley Time After Time Eva Cassidy Tip of My Tongue Diesel Title Artist True Colors Cyndi Lauper Wagon Wheel Darius Rucker Waiting On The World To Change John Mayer We Are the Champions Queen What a Wonderful World Louis Armstrong Whatever Makes You Happy Powderfinger When it rains, it pours Luke Combs When something is wrong with my baby Jimmy Barnes / John Farnham When you say nothing at all Ronan Keating Wish You Well Bernard Fanning Wonderwall Oasis Working Class Man Jimmy Barnes Yesterday The Beatles You Are So Beautiful Joe Cocker You Shook Me All Night Long ACDC You're the Voice John Farnham Zebra John Butler Trio .
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