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Top 40 / Dance RAISE YOUR GLASS---Pink Top 40 / Dance RAISE YOUR GLASS---Pink DYNAMITE---Taio Cruz LET'S GET IT STARTED---The Black Eyed Peas JUST DANCE---Lady Gaga MERCY---Duffy GIVE ME EVERYTHING---Neyo/Pitbull NEED YOU NOW---Lady Antebellum I’M SEXY AND I KNOW IT---LMFAO POKER FACE---Lady Gaga FORGET YOU---Cee Lo Green/Glee cast LOVESTONED---Justin Timberlake EDGE OF GLORY---Lady Gaga JUST A DREAM---Nelly MOVES LIKE JAGGER---Maroon 5 JUST THE WAY YOU ARE---Bruno Mars WE FOUND LOVE---Rihanna THIS LOVE---Maroon 5 FIRE BURNING---Sean Kingston GET THIS PARTY STARTED---Pink FIREWORK---Katie Perry CALIFORNIA GURLS---Katie Perry DJ GOT US FALLIN’ IN LOVE---Usher (featuring Pitbull) USE SOMEBODY---Kings of Leon CRAZY IN LOVE---Beyonce With Jay-Z MARRY ME---Train PARTY ROCK ANTHEM---LMFAO MAGIC---B.O.B. PLEASE DON’T STOP THE MUSIC---Rihanna I’M YOURS---Jason Mraz TEENAGE DREAM---Katie Perry AMERICAN BOY---Estelle UMBRELLA---Rihanna HEY YA---Outkast POKER FACE---Lady Gaga DON'T PHUNK WITH MY HEART---The Black Eyed Peas ROCK YOUR BODY---Justin Timberlake LET IT ROCK---Kevin Rudolph I GOTTA FEELING---The Black Eyed Peas JUST A DREAM---Nelly Classic Dance DROPPED A BOMB ON ME---The Gap Band EVERLASTING LOVE---Gloria Estefan AIN'T THAT PECULIAR---Marvin Gaye AIN'T TOO PROUD TO BEG---The Temptations EVERYBODY DANCE NOW---C & C Music Factory ALL SUMMER LONG---Kid Rock EXPRESSWAY TO YOUR HEART---The Blues Brothers ANY WAY YOU WANT IT---Journey FOR YOUR LOVE---The Yardbirds BAD CASE OF LOVIN' YOU---Robert Palmer FOUND OUT ABOUT YOU---The Gin Blossoms BANG THE DRUM ALL DAY-Todd Rundgren GET DOWN ON IT---Kool and the Gang BEST OF MY LOVE---The Emotions GET DOWN TONIGHT---K.C. and the Sunshine Band BRICK HOUSE---The Commodores GET INTO THE GROOVE---Madonna BROWN EYED GIRL---Van Morrison GIMME' SOME LOVIN'---The Spencer Davis Group BUILD ME UP BUTTERCUP---The Foundations GO DADDY “O”-Big, Bad Voodoo Daddy CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF YOUR LOVE---Barry White GOOD LOVIN'---The Rascals CAN'T HELP MYSELF---The Four Tops GREAT BALLS OF FIRE---Jerry Lee Lewis CAN'T HURRY LOVE---Diana Ross and The Supremes HANG ON SLOOPY---The McCoys CHAIN OF FOOLS---Aretha Franklin HARD TO HANDLE---The Black Crowes COME ON EILEEN---Dexy’s Midnight Runners HEATWAVE---Linda Ronstadt DAY TRIPPER---The Beatles HELLA GOOD---No Doubt DISCO INFERNO---The Trammps HEY JEALOUSY---The Gin Blossoms DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’---Journey HONKY TONK WOMAN---The Rolling Stones DON’T STOP ‘TIL YOU GET ENOUGH-Michael Jackson HOT, HOT, HOT---Buster Poindexter DOUBLE SHOT OF MY BABY'S LOVE---The Swingin HOUND DOG---Elvis Medallions HURT SO GOOD---John Mellencamp DO YOU LOVE ME---Dirty Dancing Soundtrack I CAN SEE CLEARLY---Jimmy Cliff DOMINO---Van Morrison I FEEL GOOD---James Brown LAND OF 1000 DANCES (NA, NA NA NA NA)- Wilson Pickett I FEEL THE EARTH MOVE---Carol King LAST DANCE---Donna Summer I LIKE IT LIKE THAT-Latin All-Stars LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE ---The Monkees I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU---Hootie and The Blowfish LE FREAK---Chic I SAW HER STANDING THERE---The Beatles LET’S GROOVE---Earth, Wind, and Fire I WANT YOU BACK---The Jackson 5 LIDO SHUFFLE---Boz Scaggs I WANT YOU TO WANT ME---Cheap Trick LITTLE SISTER---Elvis Presley I WISH---Stevie Wonder LIVIN’ LA VIDA LOCA---Ricky Martin I'LL BE THERE FOR YOU---The Rembrants LOOK AT LITTLE SISTER---Stevie Ray Vaughn I'M EVERY WOMAN---Whitney Houston LOUIE, LOUIE---The Kingsmen I'M YOUR BABY TONIGHT---Whitney Houston LOVE SHACK---The B-52's IMPRESSION THAT I GET--The Mighty, Mighty Bosstones LOVES ME LIKE A ROCK---Paul Simon ISN'T SHE LOVELY---Stevie Wonder MAMBO #5-Lou Bega IT'S IN HIS KISS--- Cher MAN, I FEEL LIKE A WOMAN---Shania Twain IT’S MY LIFE---No Doubt MIDNIGHT HOUR---Wilson Pickett IT'S YOUR THING---The Isley Brothers MR JONES---Counting Crowes JESSIE’S GIRL---Rich Springfield MONY, MONY---Billy Idol (Tommy James) JIVE TALKIN---The Bee Gee's MORE TODAY THAN YESTERDAY---Spiral Staircase JUMP IN THE LINE---Harry Belafonte MUSIC--Madonna JUST A GIRL---No Doubt MY GIRL---The Temptations KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF--- The Georgia Satelites MY SHARONA---The Knack KING OF SWING---Big Bad Voodoo Daddy 19th NERVEOUS BREAKDOWN---The Rolling Stones LADY MARMALADE—Patti LaBelle 1999---Prince NO SUCH THING---John Mayer SHOUT---Animal House NOBODY BUT ME---The Human Beinz SILLY LOVE SONGS---Paul McCartney & Wings OH! WHAT A NIGHT (DECEMBER OF 63)--- Frankie Vallie SISSY STRUT---The Meters OLD APARTMENT---BareNaked Ladies SMOOTH-Santana & Rob Thomas OLD TIME ROCK AND ROLL---Bob Seger SOUL MAN---The Blues Brothers ONE---Mary J Blige and U2 STEEL YOUR KISSES-Ben Harper PARTY TRAIN---The Gap Band STIR IT UP---Bob Marley and the Wailers PINK CADILLAC---Bruce Springsteen STOP! IN THE NAME OF LOVE---Dianna Ross and the Supremes PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC---Wild Cherry SUPERBAD---James Brown PLEASE, PLEASE ME---The Beatles SUPERFREAK---Rick James PRETTY WOMAN---Roy Orbison SURRENDER---Cheap Trick PROUD MARY---Ike and Tina Turner SWEET CAROLINE---Neil Diamond REMINISCING---Little River Band SWEET SOUL MUSIC---Archie Bell and The Drells RESPECT---Aretha Franklin TAKE YOUR TIME—The S.O.S. Band RIGHT DOWN THE LINE---Gerry Rafferty TAKIN' CARE OF BUSINESS---Bachman Turner Overdrive ROCK LOBSTER---The B-52's TAX MAN---The Beatles ROCK WITH YOU---Michael Jackson THAT'S THE WAY I LIKE IT---K.C. and the Sunshine Band ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN---The Beatles THE HOUSE IS ROCKIN'---Stevie Ray Vaughn RUN-AROUND---Blues Traveler THINK---Aretha Franklin SATISFACTION---The Rolling Stones TWIST AND SHOUT---The Beatles SEPTEMBER---Earth, Wind, and Fire TWISTIN' THE NIGHT AWAY---Sam Cooke SHAKE A TAIL FEATHER---The Blues Brothers TWO PRINCES---The Spin Doctors SHAME—Evelyn Champagne King VOGUE---Madonna VOLCANO---Jimmy Buffett GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE---The Beatles WALKIN’ ON THE SUN---Smash Mouth GREEN ONIONS---Booker T. and the MG’s WANDERER, THE---Dion HOW LONG---Ace WE ARE FAMILY---The Pointer Sisters I’LL BE AROUND---The Spinners WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU---The Romantics I'LL TAKE YOU THERE---The Staple Singers WHEN I COME AROUND---Green Day IS THIS LOVE---Bob Marley and the Wailers WHO LET THE DOGS OUT---The Baha Men JAMMIN'---Bob Marley and the Wailers WILD NIGHT---John Mellencamp LADY---Lenny Kravitz WOULD I LIE TO YOU---The Eurythmics LATE IN THE EVENING---Paul Simon YOU SEXY THING---Hot Chocolate/Full Monty Soundtrack LAYLA---Eric Clapton YOU’RE MY FIRST, MY LAST, MY EVERYTHING--- LIVELY UP YOURSELF---Bob Marley and the Wailers Barry White LOVELY DAY---Bill Withers YOU’RE THE ONE THAT I WANT---Grease Soundtrack SOULSHINE---Allman Brothers ZOOT SUIT RIOT---Cherry Poppin’ Daddies TAKING YOU HOME---Don Henley Contemporary UNDER THE BOARDWALK---The Drifters WE’RE HAVING A PARTY---The Beaver Brown Band ANYTHING YOU WANT, YOU GOT IT---Roy Orbison WONDER---Natalie Merchant BRAND NEW DAY---Sting CAN’T TAKE MY EYES OFF OF YOU---Frankie Valli Ballads CRASH---Dave Matthews AFTER ALL--- Cher and Peter Cetera EVERYTHING IS EVERYTHING-Lauren Hill AFTER THE LOVIN'---Englebert Humperdink END OF THE LINE---Travelling Wilburys ALL I WANT IS YOU---U2 FEVER---Chaka Kahn ALL MY LIFE---Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville GOOD DAY SUNSHINE---The Beatles ALWAYS---Atlantic Star ALWAYS AND FOREVER---Heatwave DREAMIN'---Vanessa Williams AMAZED---Lonestar DREAM LOVER---Mariah Carey ANGEL---Aerosmith ENDLESS LOVE---Lionel Richie and Diana Ross BABY I LOVE YOUR WAY---Peter Frampton EVERGREEN---Barbra Streisand BE MINE---David Gray (EVERYTHING I DO) I DO IT FOR YOU---Bryan Adams BEAUTIFUL---Christina Aguilera EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE---The Police BEAUTIFUL IN MY EYES---Josua Kadison EVERY KINDA PEOPLE---Robert Palmer BECAUSE YOU LOVED ME---Celing Dion FAITHFULLY---Journey BELIEVE---Elton John FEEL LIKE MAKIN' LOVE---Roberta Flack BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO ME---Gladys FIELDS OF GOLD---Sting Knight FOREVER YOUNG---Rod Stewart BREATHE—Faith Hill FRAGILE---Sting CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT---Elton John (The Lion King) FROM THIS MOMENT ON---Shania Twain& Brian White CAN'T TAKE MY EYES OFF OF YOU--- Frankie Valley GET HERE IF YOU CAN---Oleta Adams CAUGHT UP IN THE RAPTURE OF LOVE---Anita Baker GIVIN' YOU THE BEST---Anita Baker CHANGE THE WORLD---Eric Clapton GOLDEN LADY---Stevie Wonder CONSTANT CRAVING---K.D. Lang GOOD TIMES-Edie Brickell COULD NOT ASK FOR MORE---Edwin McCain HAPPY---Bruce Springsteen CRAZY LOVE—Van Morrison HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY THAT I LOVE YOU---Van Morrison DOCK OF THE BAY---Otis Redding HELLO IT'S ME---Todd Rundgren DON'T KNOW MUCH-Linda Ronstadt/Aaron Neville HELP ME (I THINK I'M FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN)--- Joni DON’T KNOW WHY---Norah Jones Mitchell DREAM---The Everly Brothers HERE AND NOW---Luther Vandross HERE WE ARE---Gloria Estefan MARRY ME---Neil Diamond HOW SWEET IT IS---James Taylor MERCY, MERCY---Marvin Gaye I BELIEVE IN YOU AND ME---Whitney Houston MICHELLE---The Beatles I CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE WITH YOU---Elvis MORE THAN WORDS---Extreme Presley MORNING HAS BROKEN---Cat Stevens I DON'T WANT TO WAIT IN VAIN---Bob Marley and the Wailers MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN THE WORLD---Prince I LOVE YOU---The Climax Blues Band NATURAL WOMAN---Aretha Franklin I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU---Art Garfunkel NEED YOU NOW---Lady Antebellum I SWEAR---All 4 One NO ORDINARY LOVE---Sade I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU---Whitney Houston NOBODY LOVES ME LIKE YOU DO---Whitney Houston I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU---Taylor Dayne NOTHIN’ ON YOU---B.O.B.
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