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70 Chiquita ABBA 88 Dancing Queen ABBA 113 Fernando ABBA 128 Gimme Gimme Gimme a Man After Midnight ABBA 174 I Have a Dream ABBA 70 Chiquita ABBA 88 Dancing Queen ABBA 113 Fernando ABBA 128 Gimme Gimme Gimme A Man After Midnight ABBA 174 I Have A Dream ABBA 215 Knowing Me Knowing You ABBA 252 Mamma Mia ABBA 268 Money Money Money ABBA 367 Super Trooper ABBA 372 Take A Chance On Me ABBA 378 Thank You For The Music ABBA 411 Waterloo ABBA 446 Winner Takes It All ABBA 344 Someone Like You Adele 9 All outta Love Air Supply 33 Bend Me, Shake Me Amen Corner 323 Sandman America 340 Sister Golden Hair America 98 Donald Where's Your Trousers Andy Stewart 299 Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood Animals 163 House Of Rising Sun, The Animals, The 416 We Gotta Get Out Of This Place Animals, The 132 Going Home (New World) Anton Dvorak 361 Sugar, sugar Archies 48 Bright Eyes Art Garfunkel 177 I Only Have Eyes For You Art Garfunkel 37 Bird In A Gilded Cage Arthur J Lamb 309 Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head B.J.Thomas 419 Weight, The Band,The 58 California Girls Beach Boys 342 Sloop John B Beach Boys 7 All My Loving Beatles, The 11 All You Need Is Love Beatles, The 18 And I Love Her Beatles, The 61 Can't By Me Love Beatles, The 103 Drive my car Beatles, The 106 Eight Days A Week Beatles, The 107 Eleanor Rigby Beatles, The 124 Get Back Beatles, The 129 Girl Beatles, The 134 Good Day Sunshine Beatles, The 143 Hard Day's Night, A Beatles, The 150 Help Beatles, The 154 Hey Jude Beatles, The 172 I Feel Fine Beatles, The 180 I Wanna Hold Your Hand Beatles, The 230 Let it be Beatles, The 237 Long And Winding Road, The Beatles, The 244 Lovely Rita Beatles, The 256 Maxwell's Silver Hammer Beatles, The 261 Michele Beatles, The 265 Money Beatles, The 284 Norwegian Wood Beatles, The 286 Obladih Oblidah Beatles, The 300 Please, Please Me Beatles, The 329 Seargent Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Beatles, The 334 She Loves You Beatles, The 335 She's Leaving Home Beatles, The 345 Something Beatles, The 375 Taxman Beatles, The 385 Things We Said Today Beatles, The 388 Ticket to Ride Beatles, The 398 Twist And Shout Beatles, The 428 When I'm Sixty Four Beatles, The 449 With a Little Help from my Friends Beatles, The 454 Yellow submarine Beatles, The 455 Yesterday Beatles, The 392 Tragedy Bee Gees 353 Stand By Me Ben E.King 443 Wind Beneath My Wings Bette Midler 315 Rock Around The Clock Bill Haley 331 See You Later Alligator Bill Haley 402 Uptown Girl Billy Joel 249 MacNamaras Rag Time Band Bing Crosby 297 Pennies From Heaven Bing Crosby 434 White Christmas Bing Crosby 333 She Caught the Katy Blues Brothers 39 Blowin' In The Wind Bob Dylan 214 Knockin'On Heaven's Door Bob Dylan 248 Mack the knife BobbyDarin 92 Dead or Alive Bon Jovi 234 Livin' On A Prayer Bon Jovi 409 Wanted Dead or Alive Bon Jovi 313 River Of Babylon Boney M 317 Rocking Around The Christmas Tree Brenda Lee 255 Matchstalk Men Brian & Michael 109 Everything I Do (I Do It For You) Bryan Adams 146 Heaven Bryan Adams 296 Peggy Sue Buddy Holly 272 Mr Tambourine Man Byrds, The 396 Turn, Turn, Turn Byrds, The 75 Close To You Carpenters, The 391 Top Of The World Carpenters, The 311 Rhythm Of The Rain Cascades 122 Frere Jacques Children's 280 Nellie The Elephant Children's 292 Oranges And Lemons Children's 302 Postman Pat Children's 397 Twinkle, twinkle Little Star Children's 218 Lady In Red Chris DeBurgh 144 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Christmas 178 I Saw Mammy Kissing Santa Claus Christmas 208 Jingle Bells Christmas 321 Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer Christmas 324 Santa Claus Is Coming To Town Christmas 325 Santa Cluas is Tapping Your Phonde Christmas 418 We Wish You A Merry Christmas Christmas 447 Winter Wonderland Christmas 231 Let's Twist Again Chubby Checker 210 Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry 393 True Colours Cindi Lauper 2 12th of Never Cliff Richard 30 Bachelor Boy (CR) Cliff Richard 79 Congratulations (CR) Cliff Richard 96 Do You Wanna Dance Cliff Richard 235 Living Doll Cliff Richard 262 Minute Your Gone, The (CR) Cliff Richard 263 Mistletoe & Wine Cliff Richard 270 Move it (CR) Cliff Richard 363 Summer Holiday Cliff Richard 415 We don't talk anymore (CR) Cliff Richard 460 Young ones, The (CR) Cliff Richard 137 Grandad Clive Dunn 439 Who's Sorry Now Connie Francis 305 Proud Mary Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) 6 All kinds of Everything Dana 452 Wonderful, Wonderful, Copenhagen Danny Kaye 133 Gonna Make You a Star David Essex 194 I'm Gonna Make You A Star David Essex 119 For The Good Times Dean Martin 212 Just in Time Dean Martin 257 Memories Are Made of This Dean Martin 379 That's Amore Dean Martin 405 Volare Dean Martin 463 You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You ( Dean Martin 217 La mer Debussy, Claude 78 Come On Eileen Dexy's Midnight Runners 435 White Flag Dido 51 Brothers in Arms Dire Straits 267 Money For Nothing Dire Straits 318 Romeo & Juliet Dire Straits 362 Sultans Of Swing Dire Straits 102 Drift Away Dobie Gray 15 American Pie Don McLean 65 Catch The Wind Donovan 149 Hello I Love You Doors, The 307 Que Sera Sera Doris Day 327 Save the last dance for me Drifters, The 38 Black Velvet Band Dubliners 94 Desperado Eagles, The 161 Hotel California Eagles, The 247 Lyin' Eyes Eagles, The 354 Stay Another Day East 17 239 Love grows (where my Rosemary goes) Edison Lighthouse 288 Oh Happy Day Edwin Hawkins' Singers, The 191 I'll Be Edwin McCain 220 Land Of Hope & Glory Elgar, Sir Edward 59 Candle In The Wind Elton John 81 Crocodile Rock Elton John 89 Daniel Elton John 298 Pinball Wizard Elton John 316 Rocket Man Elton John 326 Saturday Nights All right for Fighting Elton John 403 Vincent Elton John 461 Your Song Elton John 17 AmericanTrilogy Elvis 27 Are You Lonesome Tonight Elvis 40 Blue Suede Shoes Elvis 62 Can't Help Failing In Love Elvis 162 Hound Dog Elvis 201 It's Now Or Never Elvis 206 Jailhouse Rock Elvis 243 Love Me Tender Elvis 377 Teddy Bear Elvis 169 I Can't Help Falling in Love Elvis UB40 170 I Can't Help Falling in Love Elvis UB40 221 Last Dance Engelbert Humperdink 310 Release Me EngelbertHumperdinck 76 Cocaine Eric Clapton 82 Crossroads Eric Clapton 225 Layla Eric Clapton 376 Tears in Heaven Eric Clapton 437 White Room Eric Clapton 451 Wonderful Tonight Eric Clapton 72 Cinderella Rockafella Esther & Abi Ofarim 368 Sweet Breams are Made of This Eurythmics 5 All I Have To Do Is Dream Everly Brothers 56 Bye Bye Love Everly Brothers 66 Cathy's Clown Everly Brothers 408 Wake Up Little Susie Everly Brothers 173 I Got Rhythm Fats Waller 156 Hippopotamus Song Flanders & Swann 68 Chain, The Fleetwood Mac 131 Go Your Own Way Fleetwood Mac 53 Build Me Up Buttercup Foundations 360 Sugar Pie Honey Bunch Four tops 118 Fly Me To The Moon Frank Sinatra 199 It Was A Very Good Year Frank Sinatra 203 I've Got You Under My Skin Frank Sinatra 204 I've Got You Under My Skin Frank Sinatra 219 Lady Is A Tramp, The Frank Sinatra 279 My Way Frank Sinatra 281 New York, New York Frank Sinatra 356 Strangers in the Night Frank Sinatra 380 That's Life Frank Sinatra 387 Three Coins in a Fountain Frank Sinatra 438 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Frank Sinatra 93 December '63 Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons 86 Dancing Cheek to Cheek Fred Astaire 188 I’m Telling You Now Freddie & the Dreamers 10 All Right Now Free 382 The Dance Garth Brooks 337 Singin' in the rain Gene Kelly 226 Leaning On A Lampost George Formby 427 When I'm Cleaning Windows George Formby 151 Here Comes The Sun George Harrison 431 While My Guitar Gently Weeps George Harrison 32 Ballad Of Bonnie & Clyde Georgie Fame 42 Bonnie & Clyde Georgie Fame 459 You'll Never Walk Alone Gerry & Pacemakers 114 Ferry Cross The Mersey Gerry & The Pacemakers 31 Baker Street Gerry Rafferty 123 Galveston Glen Campbell 183 I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor 448 Wish Me Luck As You Wave Me Goodbye Gracie Fields 390 Time Of Your Life Green Day 407 Wake Me Up When September Ends Green Day 349 Spirit In The Sky Greenbaum, Norman 165 I Believe in Father Christmas Greg Lake 295 Peer Gynt: In The Hall of the Mountain King (Skaker Egg) Grieg, Edvard 195 I'm Henry VIll, I Am Herman's Hermits 196 I'm into something good Herman's Hermits 274 Mrs Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter Herman's Hermits 260 Michael Row The Boat Ashore Highwaymen, The 55 Bus Stop Hollies, The 145 He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother Hollies, The 213 Just One Look Hollies, The 97 Don’t You Want Me Baby Human League 441 Wild Rover Irish Songs 115 Fire And Rain James Taylor 464 You've Got A Friend James Taylor 155 Hi ho Silver Lining Jeff Beck 436 White Rabbit Jefferson Airplane 138 Great Balls Of Fire Jerry Lee Lewis 304 Price Tag Jessie J 153 Hey Joe Jimi Hendrix 8 All My Trials Joan Baez 192 I'm Enery the Eighth Joe Brown 21 Annie's Song John Denver 228 Leaving On A Jet Plane John Denver 373 Take Me Home Country Roads John Denver 197 Imagine John Lennon 207 Jealous Guy John Lennon 202 I've Been Everywhere Johnny Cash 312 Ring Of Fire Johnny Cash 426 When A Child Is Born Johnny Mathis 44 Both Sides Now Joni Mitchell 232 Light My Fire Jose Feliciano 458 You Raise Me Up Josh Groban 346 Somewhere Over The Rainbow Judy Garland 116 Firework Katie Perry 314 Roar Katie Perry 245 Lucille Kenny Rogers 222 Last Mile Home Kings of Leon 366 Sunny Afternoon Kinks, The 412 Waterloo sunset Kinks, The 352 Stairway To Heaven Led Zeppelin 141 Hallelujah Leonard Cohen 147 Hello Lionel Richie 135 Good Golly Miss Molly Little Richard 246 Lucille Little Richard 278 My Old Man's A Dustman Lonnie Donegon 216 La Bamba Los Lobos 4 Alexander's Ragtime Band Louis Armstrong 148 Hello Dolly Louis Armstrong 420 What A Wonderful World Louis Armstrong 85 Dance With My Father Luther Vandross 370 Sweet Home Alabama Lynyrd Skynyrd 57 California Dreamin' Mamas
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