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Voltage Brothers Song List Voltage Brothers Song List EARTH WIND & FIRE FOUR TOPS SING A SONG SAME OLE SONG LET'S GROOVE TONIGHT AIN'T NO WOMAN LIKE THE ONE I GOT BOOGIE WONDERLAND SMOKEY ROBINSON DEVOTION YOU'VE REALLY GOT A HOLD ON ME SHINING STAR MICKEY'S MONKEY GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE OOH BABY BABY SEPTEMBER TEARS OF A CLOWN JACKSON 5 GOIN' TO A GOGO I'LL BE THERE TEMPTATIONS I WANT YOU BACK GET READY A.B.C MY GIRL MARCIA GRIFFITH AIN'T TOO PROUD TO BEG ELECTRIC SLIDE CAN'T GET NEXT TO YOU THE WAY YOU DO THE THINGS YOU DO STEVIE WONDER PAPA WAS A ROLLING STONE SIR DUKE SUPERSTITION ARTHUR CONLEY SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED SWEET SOUL MUSIC ROD STEWART VILLAGE PEOPLE THE MOTOWN SONG YMCA HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY MACHO MAN DO YOU THINK I'M SEXY JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP KOOL & THE GANG WILD NIGHT FUNKY STUFF BONNIE RAITT JUNGLE BOOGIE LET'S GIVE 'EM SOMETHING TO TALK CELEBRATION ABOUT LADIES NIGHT THE DRIFTERS RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS UNDER THE BOARDWALK GIVE IT AWAY SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES BOYS TO MEN THERE GOES MY BABY SO HARD TO SAY GOODBYE TO GEORGE BENSON YESTERDAY MASQUERADE DAWN WILLIAMS MOODY'S MOOD I BELIEVE IN YOU BREEZIN' AVERAGE WHITE BAND COMMODORES PICK UP THE PIECES BRICKHOUSE I'M THE ONE LADY STAPLE SINGERS OTIS REDDING I'LL TAKE YOU THERE SITTIN' ON THE DOCK OF THE BAY 1 Voltage Brothers Song List LIONEL RICHIE CONTOURS STILL DO YOU LOVE ME ALL NIGHT LONG GLEN MILLER MICHAEL JACKSON IN THE MOOD JAM LOUIE ARMSTRONG BAD WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD BEAT IT A KISS TO BUILD ON, DREAM ON REMEMBER THE TIME DUKE ELLINGTON SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE TAKE A TRAIN WANT TO TAKE YOU HIGHER SING A SIMPLE SONG THE DOMINOES HOT FUN IN THE SUMMERTIME SIXTY MINUTE MAN DANCE TO THE MUSIC MAURICE WILLIAMS & THE ZODIACS EVERYDAY PEOPLE STAY JAMES BROWN LLOYD PRICE I FEEL GOOD STAGER LEE POPCORN ELVIS PRESLEY SEX MACHINE JAILHOUSE ROCK LIVIN' IN AMERICA I GOT THE FEELIN' CLARENCE CARTER COLD SWEAT STROKIN' SAM AND DAVE BLUES BROTHERS SOUL MAN SWEET HOME CHICAGO HOLD ON I'M COMIN' RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS WHEN SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELIN' MY BABY UNCHAINED MELODY JUNIOR WALKER JOHN FOGERTY SHOTGUN OLD MAN DOWN THE ROAD IKE & TINA TURNER STEELY DAN PROUD MARY TIME OUT OF MY MIND ISLEY BROTHERS SPRINGTIME IT'S YOUR THING PEG SHOUT TALKING HEADS LITTLE RICHARD BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE TUTTI FRUITI GIRLFRIEND KEEP ON KNOCKIN' DOOBIE BROTHERS WILSON PICKETT LONG TRAIN RUNNIN' IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR CHRISTOPHER CROSS MUSTANG SALLY SAILING 2 Voltage Brothers Song List HARRY CONNICK, JR. PRINCE IT HAD TO BE YOU 1999 HOW TO MAKE TWO LOVERS A FRIEND SIGN O' THE TIMES BILL WITHERS AMERICA LEAN ON ME CREAM ROCK HARD IN A FUNKY PLACE HUEY LEWIS & THE NEWS I WANT A NEW DRUG RICK JAMES THE POWER OF LOVE SUPERFREAK YOU AND I GRAND FUNK RAILROAD GIVE IT TO ME BABY FOOTSTOMPIN' MUSIC SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL THE TIME JUNGLE LOVE BROTHERS JOHNSON THE BIRD STOMP COOL LIGHT UP THE NIGHT RUNNIN' FOR YOU LOVIN' MILES DAVIS AIN'T WE FUNKIN' NOW FULL NELSON BOBBY BROWN CRUSADERS IF IT AIN'T GOOD ENOUGH KEEP THAT SAME OLD FEELIN' MY PREROGATIVE SPIRAL GAP BAND DAVID SANBORN DROPPED A BOMB RAMBLIN' OUTSTANDING MAPUTO BURN RUBBER GROVER WASHINGTON HUMPIN' MR. MAGIC EARLY IN THE MORNING INNER CITY BLUES ZIGGY MARLEY BABYFACE HAVE A GOOD TIME FOR THE COOL IN YOU MONTEL JORDAN WHEN WILL I SEE YOU AGAIN THIS IS HOW WE DO IT TONY TONI TONE SPIN DOCTORS IF I HAD NO LOOT TWO PRINCES FEELS GOOD POCKETFUL OF KRYPTONITE I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'VE COME TO DO EXILE LET'S GET DOWN SUPER DUPER LOVE BELL BIV DEVOE ALL 4-1 POISON I SWEAR THOUGHT IT WAS ME MARCUS MILLER INFATUATION 3 Voltage Brothers Song List GUY VOLTAGE ORIGINALS GROOVE ME LIFETIME GUARANTEE I WANT TO GET WITH YOU TOO MUCH FUN WHY YOU WANNA DOG ME OUT THROW DOWN GOTTA BE A LEADER THE END BLACK STREET LOVE'S A CRIMINAL BABY BE MINE HOLD MY HAND BOOTY CALL THE FALL BRAND NEW HEAVIES GOOD TIME SNAKE HIPS MARVIN GAYE HOW SWEET IT IS TERRENCE TRENT D'ARBY WISHING WELL DANCE LITTLE SISTER FOUR SEASONS OH WHAT A NIGHT JIMMY BUFFETT I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW (THE RAIN IS GONE) L.T.D. BACK IN LOVE AGAIN FRANK SINATRA JUST THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT NAT KING COLE UNFORGETTABLE K.C. & THE SUNSHINE BAND GET DOWN TONIGHT R. KELLY I BELIEVE I CAN FLY QUINCEY JONES KILLER JOE 4 .
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