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No Song Artist/Composer 1 24K Magic No Song Artist/Composer 1 24K Magic Bruno Mars 2 Adelaide's Lament (from Guys and Dolls) Frank Loesser 3 Adventure (from Do Re Mi) Jule Styne 4 Agony (from Into The Woods) Stephen Sondheim 5 Ah, But Underneath (from Follies) Stephen Sondheim 6 Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life (from Naughty Marietta) Victor Herbert 7 Ain't There Anyone Here For Love? (from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) Jule Styne 8 Alexander Hamilton (from Hamilton the Musical) Lin Manuel Miranda 9 All At Once Whitney Houston 10 All Good Gifts (from Godspell) Stephen Schwartz 11 All I Ask Adele 12 All I Ask Of You (from The Phantom Of The Opera) Andrew Lloyd Webber 13 All I Need Is The Girl (from Gypsy) Jule Styne 14 All Kinds of People (from Pipe Dream) Oscar Hammerstein, Richard Rodgers 15 All Or Nothing At All Frank Sinatra 16 All the pretty little horses Trad 17 All The Small Things Blink 182 18 All The Wasted Time (from Parade) Jason Robert Brown 19 All Things Bright And Beatiful (from Marry Me A Little) Stephen Sondheim 20 All Through The Night (from Anything Goes) Cole Porter 21 Almost A Love Song (from Victor/Victoria) Henry Mancini, Frank Wildhorn 22 Almost Real (from Bridges of Madison County) Jason Robert Brown 23 Alone Heart 24 Alone At The Drive‐In Movie (from Grease) Warren Casey 25 Alone In The Universe Stephen Flaherty 26 Alto's Lament Zina Goldrich 27 Always A Bridesmaid (from I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change) Jimmy Roberts 28 Always On My Mind Michael Buble 29 Always True To You In My Fashion (from Kiss Me, Kate) Cole Porter 30 The American Dream Claude‐Michel Schoenberg 31 And All That Jazz (from Chicago) Fred Ebb, John Kander 32 And I Will Follow Jason Robert Brown 33 And So It Goes Billy Joel 34 And This Is My Beloved (from Kismet) George Forrest, Robert Wright 35 Angel Of Music (from Phantom of the Opera) Andrew Lloyd Webber 36 Annie's Song John Denver 37 Another Hundred People (from Company) Stephen Sondheim 38 Another Suitcase In Another Hall (from Evita) Andrew Lloyd Webber 39 Anthem (from Chess) Benny Anderson, Bjorn Ulvaeus 40 Any Dream Will Do (from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) Andrew Lloyd Webber 41 Any Moment (from Into The Woods) Stephen Sondheim 42 Anybody Have A Map (from Dear Evan Hansen) Benj Pasek, Justin Paul 43 Anyone Can Whistle (from Anyone Can Whistle) Stephen Sondheim 44 Anyone Can Whistle (from Anyone Can Whistle) Stephen Sondheim 45 Anyone Who Had A Heart Burt Bacharach 46 Anything You Can Do (from Annie Get Your Gun) Irving Berlin 47 Arabian Nights (from Aladdin) Alan Menken 48 Art Is Calling For Me (I Want to Be A Prima Donna) Victor Herbert 49 As Far As The Eye Can See Matthew Frank 50 As If We Never Said Goodbye (from Sunset Boulevard) Andrew Lloyd Webber 51 As Long As He Needs Me (from Oliver!) Lionel Bart 52 As Time Goes By (From Casablanca) Herman Hupfeld 53 Asking For You (from Do Re Mi) Jule Styne 54 At Last Etta James 55 At The End Of The Day Claude‐Michel Schoenberg 56 At The Grand Hotel (from Grand Hotel) Maury Yeston 57 At the Sounding (from Myths and Hymns) Adam Guettel 58 Audition Sequence (From The Last Five Years) Jason Robert Brown 59 The Avenue Q Theme (from Avenue Q) Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx 60 Awaiting You (from Myths and Hymns) Adam Guettel 61 Baby One More Time Britney Spears 62 Back In Business (from Dick Tracy) Stephen Sondheim 63 Back to Before (from Ragtime) Stephen Flaherty 64 The Bad Idea Bears (from Avenue Q) Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx 65 Bad Idea (from Waitress) Sara Bareilles 66 Bali Ha'I (from South Pacific) Oscar Hammerstein, Richard Rodgers 67 The Ballad of Billy M'Caw (from Cats) Andrew Lloyd Webber 68 The Ballad of Floyd Collins (Prologue) (from Floyd Collins) Adam Guettel 69 The Ballad Of Sweeney Todd (from Sweeney Todd) Stephen Sondheim 70 Bang! (from Marry Me A Little) Stephen Sondheim 71 Barbara Song (from The Threepenny Opera) Kurt Weill 72 Barcelona (from Company) Stephen Sondheim 73 Be A Dentist (from Little Shop Of Horrors) Alan Menken 74 Beat It Michael Jackson 75 Beautiful City (from Godspell ‐ 2011 Broadway Revival Version) Stephen Schwartz 76 Beautiful (from Sunday In The Park With George) Stephen Sondheim 77 Beautiful Girls (from Follies) Stephen Sondheim 78 Beautiful Girls (from Follies) Stephen Sondheim 79 Beauty and the Beast (from Beauty and the Beast) Alan Menken 80 The Beauty Is (from The Light in the Piazza) Adam Guettel 81 Beauty School Dropout Warren Casey, Jim Jacobs 82 Before I Gaze At You Again (from Camelot) Frederic Loewe 83 Before It's Over (from Dogfight) Benj Pasek, Justin Paul 84 Being Alive (from Company) Stephen Sondheim 85 Bennie and the Jets Elton John 86 The Best Is Yet To Come Michael Buble 87 Best Of Both Worlds (from Hannah Montana) Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil 88 The Best of Whitney Houston Whitney Houston 89 Bette Midler ‐ Wind Beneath My Wings Henley and Silbar 90 Bewitched (from Pal Joey) Richard Rodgers 91 Bidin' My Time George Gershwin 92 The Big Black Giant (from Me and Juliet) Richard Rodgers 93 Big Blue World (from Finding Nemo The Musical) Kristen and Bobby Lopez 94 Big Fun (from Heathers The Musical) Laurence O'Keefe 95 Big Rock Candy Mountain Harry McClintock 96 Big Spender (from Sweet Charity) Cy Coleman 97 Big Yellow Taxi Joni Mitchell 98 Bill (from Show Boat) Jerome Kern 99 Billie Jean Michael Jackson 100 A Bit Of Earth (from The Secret Garden) Lucy Simon 101 Blue Laurence O'Keefe 102 Blue Hair (from The Black Suits) Joe Iconis 103 Blue Moon Warren Casey, Jim Jacobs 104 Bohemian Rhapsody Queen 105 Born To Hand Jive Warren Casey, Jim Jacobs 106 Bosom Buddies (from Mame) Jerry Herman 107 Boy For Sale (from Oliver!) Lionel Bart 108 The Boy Is Mine (by Brandy and Monica) LaShawn Daniels, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins, Brandy Norwood, Japhe Tejeda 109 Brass In Pocket The Divinyls 110 Brave Sara Bareilles 111 The Breeze Kissed Your Hair (from The Cat and the Fiddle) Jerome Kern 112 Brick Ben Folds 113 Bring Him Home (from Les Miserables) Claude‐Michel Schoenberg 114 Bring On The Men (from Jekyll and Hyde) Frank Wildhorn 115 Broadway Baby (from Follies) Stephen Sondheim 116 Broadway Baby (from Follies) Stephen Sondheim 117 Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison 118 Burn (from Hamilton the Musical) Lin Manuel Miranda 119 But Not For Me George Gershwin 120 But Not For Me (from Girl Crazy) George Gershwin 121 By The Sea (from Sweeney Todd) Stephen Sondheim 122 Bye Bye Bye N Sync 123 Cabaret (from Cabaret) John Kander 124 A Call From The Vatican (from Nine) Maury Yeston 125 Call Me Frank Sinatra 126 Call Me Irresponsible Michael Buble 127 Can You Feel The Love Tonight (from Lion King) Elton John 128 Can You Find It In Your Heart? (from Footloose) Tom Snow 129 Candy Store Laurence O'Keefe 130 Can't Fall Asleep (from Poems And Moon Songs) Will Reynolds 131 Can't Hang (from Muriel's Wedding the Musical) Kate Miller‐Heidke 132 Can't Help Falling In Love Michael Buble 133 Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man (from Show Boat) Jerome Kern 134 Careless Whisper George Michael 135 Castle On A Cloud (from Les Miserables) Claude‐Michel Schoenberg 136 Cell Block Tango (from Chicago) John Kander 137 A Change In Me (from Beauty and the Beast) Alan Menken 138 Changes David Bowie 139 Charmaine Frank Sinatra 140 Chasing Cars Snow Patrol 141 Children of the Wind (from Rags) Charles Strouse 142 Children Will Listen (from Into The Woods) Stephen Sondheim 143 Chiquitita (from Mamma Mia) Benny Anderson, Bjorn Ulvaeus 144 Christmas Lullaby (from Songs for a New World) Jason Robert Brown 145 Chunky Bruno Mars 146 City Of Stars (from La La Land) Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul 147 Class (from Chicago) John Kander 148 Class (from Chicago) Duet John Kander 149 The Climb Miley Cyrus 150 Climb Ev'ry Mountain (from The Sound Of Music) Richard Rodgers 151 Clint Eastwood Gorillaz 152 Clocks Coldplay 153 Close Every Door (from JATATD) Andrew Lloyd Webber 154 Coat of Many Colours Dolly Parton 155 A Cockeyed Optimist (from South Pacific) Richard Rodgers 156 Colours Of The Wind Alan Menken 157 Come Back (from Dogfight) Benj Pasek, Justin Paul 158 Come Down From The Tree (from Once On This Island) Stephen Flaherty 159 Come Fly With Me James Van Heusen 160 Come Fly With Me Jimmy Van Heusen 161 Come Home (from Allegro) Richard Rodgers 162 Come To A Party (from Dogfight) Benj Pasek, Justin Paul 163 Come to Jesus (from Myths and Hymns) Adam Guettel 164 Come With Me (from The Boys from Syracuse) Richard Rodgers 165 Comedy Tonight (from A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum) Stephen Sondheim 166 Comin' Home Baby Michael Buble 167 Coming Together Jason Robert Brown 168 Consider Yourself (from Oliver!) Lionel Bart 169 Copacabana (from Copacabana) Barry Manilow 170 Could I Leave You (from Follies) Stephen Sondheim 171 Could I Leave You? (from Follies) Stephen Sondheim 172 Count On Me Bruno Mars 173 Country House (from Follies) Stephen Sondheim 174 Crazy Little Thing Called Love Michael Buble 175 Crazy World (from Victor Victoria) Henry Mancini 176 Creep Radiohead 177 Cry Me A River Arthur Hamilton 178 Dance: Ten; Looks: Three (from A Chorus Line) Marvin Hamlisch 179 Dancing on the Ceiling Frank Sinatra 180 Dancing Queen ABBA 181 Dawn (from Singing Out Loud) Stephen Sondheim 182 Daybreak (from Floyd Collins) Adam Guettel 183 Days of Wine and Roses Frank Sinatra 184 Dead Girl Walking (from Heathers The Musical) Laurence O'Keefe 185 Dear Friend (from She Loves Me) Jerry Bock 186 Dear One (from Kiss of the Spider Woman) Fred Ebb, John Kander 187 Dear Theodosia (from Hamilton the Musical) Lin Manuel Miranda 188 Defying Gravity (from Wicked) Stephen Schwartz 189 Dentist (from Little
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