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MASTER PLAYLIS T Song Title Artist Year Genré Genre 2 A Natural Woman Carol King 1968 rock A Rainy Night in Georgia Brook Benton/ Joe White 1970's R & B After You're Gone Sinatra 1940-50 Big Band Ain't No Sunshine Bill Withers 1970's R & B Ain't No Way To Treat A Lady Hellen Reddy 1970's Pop Ain't She Sweet Sinatra 1962 Big Band All I Have to Do Is Dream Roy Orbison 1960's Pop All My Lovin' Beatles 1964 Rock All Shook Up Elvis 1957 Rock All the Gold In California Gatlin Bros 1970's Country All The Things You Are Ella Fitzgerald 1939 Blues Ballad Alone Again Naturally Gilbert O'Sullivan 1970's Pop Always On My Mind Willie Nelson 1982 Country American Pie Don McLean 1972 Pop An American Dream Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 1970's Rock And I Love Her Beatles 1960's Rock And I Love You So Perry Como 1960's Slow Dance Ballad Annie's Song John Denver 1970's Pop Country Anniversary Song Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin 1946 Waltz Another Saturday Night Sam Cook 1963 Rock Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song B J Thomas 1975 Pop April Showers Louis Silvers 1921 Ballad Are you Lonesome Tonight Elvis 1960 Slow Dance As Tears Go By Rolling Stones 1964 Rock As Time Goes By Herman Hupfeld 1931 & 42 Ballad At Last Etta James 1961 Blues At Seventeen Janis Ian 1970's Ballad Auld Lang Syne Robert Burns 1570 Irish Folk Baby It's Cold Outside Frank Loesser 1944 Christmas Back At One Brian McNight 1999 Slow Dance Bad Bad Leroy Brown Jim Croce 1973 Rock Bad Moon Risin' Creedence Clearwater Revival 1960's Rock Beatles Medley Beatles 1960's Rock Beautiful In My Eyes Joshua Kadison 1994 Slow Dance Because Dave Clark Five 1960's Rock Pop Because You Loved Me Celine Dion 1996 Slow Dance Black Magic Woman Santana 1960's Rock Blame It On The Bossa Nova Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil 1963 Bassanova Blue Patsy Cline 1960's Country Blue Bayou Linda Ronstadt 1977 Rock Blue Berry Hill Fats Domino 1956 R & B Blue Eyes Elton John 1970's R & B Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain Willie Nelson 1975 Country Blue Moon Ella Fitzgerald 1934 Blues Blue Skies Ben Selvin 1926 Swing Blue Suede Shoes Elvis 1956 Rock Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Andrews Sisters 1941 Big Band Brandy The Looking Glass 1972 Pop Breakin' Up Is Hard To Do Neil Sedaka 1962 Pop Bridge Over Troubled Water Simon and Garfunkel 1970's Pop Bring It On Home To Me Sam Cooke 1961 R & B Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison 1967 Rock Butterfly Kisses Bob Carlisle 1990's ballad Buy Me A Rose Kenny Rogers 2000 pop By The Time I Get To Phoenix Glen Campbell 1967 pop Bye Bye Love The Everly Brothers 1957 50's California Dreaming The Beach Boys 1960's rock Can You Feel The Love Tonight Elton John 2002 pop Can You Read My Mind Maureen McGovern 1978 pop Candle In The Wind Elton John 1973 Slow Dance Can't Buy Me Love Beatles 1964 Rock Can't Help Falling In Love Elvis 1961 Slow Dance Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man Helen Morgan 1927 Blues Carolina On My Mind James Taylor 1968 R & B Cat's In The Cradle Harry Chapin 1974 Ballad Cecilia Simon and Garfunkel 1970 Ballad Chances Are Johnny Mathis 1957 slow Dance 1950's Change Your Mind Sister Hazel 2000 Rock Changes In Latitudes Jimmy Buffett 1977 Rock Pop Cherish The Association 1966 Pop Cherry, Cherry Neil Diamond 1966 Close To You Carpenters 1970 Pop Clouds Bread 1970's pop Color My World Chicago 1970's Pop Colors Of The Wind Vanessa Williams 1995 Pop Come A Little Bit Closer Jay and the Americans 1970's Pop Come Monday Jimmy Buffett 1970's Pop Could I Have This Dance Anne Murray 1970's Waltz Pop Count Me In Jerry Lewis & the Playboys 1960's Pop Country Roads John Denver 1970's Country Crazy Patsy Cline/Willie Nelson 1961 Blues Counry Crazy Love Van Morrison 1970's R & B Crocodile Rock Elton John 1972 Rock Cry Me A River Julie London 1955 Blues Crying In The Chapel Orioles 1953 R & B Daniel Elton John 1973 Pop Danny Boy Frederick Weatherly 1910 Folk Danny's Song Anne Murray 1970's Pop Days Of Wine And Roses Henri Mancini 1964 Ballad Slow Dance Delta Dawn Tanya Tucker 1972 Country Desperado Eagles 1973 R & B Diary Bread 1970's Ballad Didn't We J Webb/R Harris/Sinatra 1967 Ballad Slow Dance Do You Know The Way To San Jose Burt Bacharach 1968 Pop Don't Be Cruel Elvis 1956 Rock Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue Richard Leigh/Crystal Gayle 1977 Ballad Country Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight James Taylor 1970's R & B Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying Gerry & the Pacemakers 1960's R & B Pop Double Shot The Swingin' Medallions 1966 rock Downtown Petula Clark 1964 Pop Dream A Little Dream Of Me Wilbur Schwandt 1904 Swing Ballad Ebb Tide Sinatra/The Platters 1958 Edelweiss Rodgers and Hammerstein 1960's Waltz Eleanor Rigby Beatles 1966 Ballad Kenny Rogers 1970/The Oak Ridge Elvira Boys 1981 Country Elvis Medley Elvis 1960's Embraceable You George Gershwin 1930's Ballad Slow Dance End Of The World S. Dee/A. Kent/Skeeter Davis 1960's Slow Dance Ballad Endless Love Diana Ross/Lionel Richie 1981 Ballad Slow Dance Evergreen Barbara Streisand 1976 Ballad Everybody Loves A Clown Gary Lewis 1960's Pop Fascination F.D. Marchetti/1932 1957 Ballad Slow Dance Feel Like MaKin' Love Roberta Flack 1974 Pop Feelings Morris Albert's 1974 Ballad Slow Dance Feels So Right Alabama 1981 Country Feliz Navidad José Feliciano 1970 Christmas Fever Peggy Lee 1958 Ballad Blues Fire and Rain James Taylor 1970 R & B Five Foot Two Ray Henderson's 1925 Swing Fools Rush In Johnny Mercer 1940 Ballad For Once In My Life Ron Miller 1967 Pop For Sentimental Reasons Deek Watson and Music by William Best 1947 Ballad Slow Dance For The Good Times Kris Kristofferson 1970's Country Duke Ellington, Dave Brubeck, Bunny Frankie & Johnny Berigan, Benny Goodman 1930's Jazz standard Swing Friends Michael W Smith 1983 Ballad Frog Went A-Courtin' Puboic domain - 1580/Burl Ives 1548 Folk From This Moment Shania Twain 1997 Slow Dance Garden Party Rick Nelson 1970's Pop Country Gentle On My Mind Glen Campbell 1968 Pop Georgia On My Mind Hoagy Carmichael 1930's Ballad Get Off Of My Cloud Rolling Stones 1960's Rock Girl Beatles 1960's Rock Ballad God Bless The USA Lee Greenwood 1980's Country T Randazzo & B Weinstein/The Going Out Of My Head Lettermen 1970's Ballad Slow Dance Great Balls Of Fire Jerry Lee Lewis 1957 Rock Handy Man James Taylor/Jimmy Jones 1959 1977 Pop Hang On Sloopy The McCoys 1965 Rock Pop Hanky Panky Tommy James and the Shondells 1966 Pop Happy Together The Turtles' 1967 Pop Happy Trails Dale Evans Rogers 1950's Folk Harbor Lights Jimmy Kennedy/1937 - Sammy Kaye/51 1951 Slow Dance Big Band Have I Told You Lately That I Love You Scotty Wiseman 1945 Ballad Have You Never Been Mellow Olivia Newton-John 1975 Pop Heartache Tonight Eagles 1970's Rock Heartbreak Hotel Elvis 1956 Rock Hello Dolly Jerry Herman/Louis Armstrong 1964 Pop Swing Hello Mary Lou Gene Francis Alan Pitney/Ricky Nelson 1960's Pop Rock Help Beatles 1962 Rock Here's That Rainey Day James Van Heusen/ 1940-50 Pop Slow Dance Hero Mariah Carey 1993 Pop Hey Jude Beatles 1968 Rock Ballad Higher And Higher Jackie Wilson/Rita Cooledge 1967 Rock Pop Home Michael Buble 2005 Ballad Homeward Bound Simon and Garfunkel 1960's Ballad Pop Honey Pie Beatles 1960's Ballad Pop Hony Tonk Women Rolling Stones 1960's Rock Hooked On A Feeling Mark James/B. J. Thomas 1969 Pop Hound Dog Elvis 1956 Rock How Am I Supposed To Live Without You Michael Bolton 1990 Pop Ballad How Deep Is Your Love Bee Gees 1977 Pop How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You Marvin Gaye/James Taylor 1965 R & B Pop The Four Tops/1982/Whitney I Believe In You And Me Houston/1996 1996 R & B Slow Dance Jimmy McHugh, the lyrics by Dorothy I Can't Give You Anything But Love Fields 1928 I Can't Stop Lovin' You Ray Charles 1962 Blues Balllad I Cross My Heart George Strait 1992 Country I Do 98 Degrees 1999 slow Dance Ballad I Don't Know Why Tommy Sands 1957 Ballad Slow Dance I Fall To Pieces Patsy Cline 1961 Country I Feel Fine Beatles 1964 Rock I Feel The Earth Move Carol King 1960's Rock Pop I Got You Babe Sonny & Cher 1965 Pop I Honestly Love You Olivia Newton-John 1974 Pop Ballad I Just Want To Dance With You George Strait 1998 Country I Know A Heartache When I See One Jennifer Warnes 1979 Country Rock Harry Warren/1934/The I Only Have Eyes for You Flamingos/1959/Garfunkle/'75 1959 Ballad Slow Dance I Pledge My Love To You Peaches and Herb 1980's Pop Slow Dance I Saw Her Standing There Beatles 1964 Rock I Should Have Known Better Beatles 1964 Rock I Think We're Alone Now Tommy James & the Shondells 1967 Pop I Wanna Be Free The Monkeys 1960's Pop Slow Dance I Want To Hold Your Hand Beatles 1964 Rock Dolly Parton/1974/Whitney I Will Always Love You Houston/1990's 1974 Pop Country I Will Be Here Steven Curtis Chapman 1990's Ballad Slow Dance I Will Follow Him Little Peggy March 1963 Ballad Pop I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor/1978/Gladys Knight/80's 1980 Disco I Write The Songs Bruce Johnston/Barry Manilow 1975 Pop If Bread 1971 Pop Slow Dance If I Fell Beatles 1964 Slow Dance If There Hadn't Been You Billy Dean 1992 Country If You Could Read My Mind Gordon Lightfoot 1970 Ballad Pop If You Leave Me Now Chicago 1976 Pop Rock I'll Still Be Lovin' You Restless Heart 1987 Country Slow Dance I'm Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Fred E.
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