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Title Artist Era a Change Is Gonna Come Sam Cooke 60'S Can't Take Title Artist Era A Change Is Gonna Come Sam Cooke 60's Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You Franki Valli 60’s Chain Of Fool Aretha Franklin 60's Cupid Sam Cooke 60's Do You Love Me Contours 60’s Higher and Higher Wilson Pickett 60’s I Feel Good James Brown 60's I Want To Take You Higher Sly & The Family Stone 60's I'll Take You There Mavis Staples 60's I'm So Proud Impression 60's In My Life Beatles 60's Kansas City Wilbert Harrison 60's Land Of 1000 Dances Wilson Pickett 60's Let It Be Me Jerry Butler 60's Love Is A Hurting Thing Jerry Butler 60's Midnight Hour Wilson Pickett 60's Oh Pretty Women Roy Orbison 60's Proud Mary Tina Turner 60's Respect Aretha Franklin 60's Shout The Isley Brothers 60's Tell It Like It Is Aaron Neville 60’s The Shoop, Shoop Song Betty Everett 60’s The Twist Chubby Checker 60's The Way You Do The Things You Do Temptations 60's Marvin Gaye & Tammy You're All I Need To Get By 60's Terrell A House Is Not A Home Luther Vandross 70's Ain't No Stopping Us Now McFadden & Whitehead 70's Ain't No Sunshine Bill Withers 70's Apache Sugar Hill Gang 70’s Bad Boy (Having A Party) Luther Vandross 70's Bad Girl Donna Summers 70’s Boogie Oogie Oogie Taste Of Honey 70's Bounce, Rock, Skate Vaughn Mason 70's Brick House Commodores 70's Bustin Loose Chuck Brown 70's Can't Hide Love Earth Wind & Fire 70's Celebration Kool & The Gang 70's Chain Of Fools Aretha Franklin 70's Check It Out Tavares 70's Don't You Know That Luther Vandross 70's Early In The Morning Gap Band 70's Easy Lionel Richie 70's Fantastic Voyage Lakeside 70's Fire Ohio Players 70's Flashlight Parliament Funkadelic 70's For Once In My Life Stevie Wonder 70's For The Love Of You Isley Brothers 70's Get Down On It Kool & The Gang 70's Get Down Tonight KC & The Sunshine Band 70's Give It To Me Baby Rick James 70's Golden Lady Stevie Wonder 70's Good Times Chic 70's Got To Be Real Cheryl Lynn 70's Happy Feelings Maze 70's Hollywood Swinging Kool & The Gang 70's How Deep Is Your Love Bee Gees 70's I Can Understand It New Birth 70's If This World Were Mine Luther & Cheryl Lynn 70's Into The Mystic Van Morrison 70's Isn't She Lovely Stevie Wonder 70's I Will Always Love You Whitney Houston 70’s Jamaica Funk Tom Browne 70's Jungle Boogie Kool and the Gang 70’s Just Be My Lady Larry Graham 70's Knee Deep Funkadelic 70’s Knocks Me Off My Feet Stevie Wonder 70's Ladies Night Kool & The Gang 70's Lady (You Bring Me Up When I'm Commodores 70's Down) Lady Marmalade Pattie LaBelle 70's Let's Do It Again Mavis Staples 70's Let's Get It On Marvin Gaye 70's Let's Stay Together Al Green 70's Love and Happiness Al Green 70's Love Train The Ojays 70's Lovely Day Bill Withers 70's Loving You Minnie Riperton 70's Midnight Train To Georgia Gladys Knight & The Pips 70's Moon Dance Van Morrison 70's My First, My Last, My Everything Barry White 70’s Never Too Much Luther Vandross 70's One In A Million Larry Graham 70's One Nation Under A Groove Funkadelic 70's Play That Funky Music Wild Cherry 70's Ring My Bell Anita Ward 70's Rock Steady Aretha Franklin 70's Sex Machine James Brown 70's Some Kind Of Wonderful Grand Funk Railroad 70's Sweet Thing Chaka Khan 70's This Will Be Natalie Cole 70's Through The Fire Chaka Khan 70's Wait For Love Luther Vandross 70's We Go A Long Way Back Bloodstone 70's What's Going On Marvin Gaye 70's Where Is The Love Donny & Roberta Flack 70's Wild Flower New Birth 70's You And I Stevie Wonder 70's You And I Rick James 70's You Got The Love Chaka Khan & Rufus 70's You'll Never Find Lou Rawls 70's 1999 Prince 80's Addicted Love Robert Palmer 80's Ain't Nobody Chaka Khan 80's All I Want Is Forever J. T. Taylor & Regina Belle 80's Always Atlantic Star 80's Always & Forever Heatwave 80's Atomic Dog George Clinton 80's Baby Come To Me Pattie Austin / James Ingram 80's Bad Girls Donna Summers 80's Before I Let Go Franky Beverly & Maze 80's Billie Jean Michael Jackson 80's Candy Cameo 80's Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Baby Barry White 80's Disco Inferno The Trammps 80's Don't Look Any Further Dennis Edwards 80's Freeway Of Love Aretha Franklin 80's Funky Town Lypps Inc. 80's Happy Birthday Stevie Wonder 80's Heartbreak Hotel Jackson 5 80's Holiday Madonna 80's How Do You Keep The Music Playing Pattie Austin / James Ingram 80's I Wanna Dance With Somebody Whitney Houston 80's I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor 80's I Wish Setvie Wonder 80's I'm So Excited Pointer Sisters 80's Juicy Fruit Mtume 80's Jungle Love Morris Day & The Time 80's Kiss Prince 80's Lady Soul Temptations 80's Last Dance Donna Summers 80's Let It Whip Dazz Band 80's Let's Groove Tonight Earth Wind & Fire 80's Livin’ On A Prayer Bon Jovi 80’s Morning Al Jarreau 80's Outstanding Gap Band 80's Party Train Gap Band 80's Rock With You Michael Jackson 80’s September Earth Wind & Fire 80's Shake Your Body Down Michael Jackson 80's Shame Evelyn Champagne King 80's Sing A Song Earth Wind & Fire 80's Single Life Cameo 80's So Amazing Luther Vandross 80's That's The Way Of The World Earth Wind & Fire 80's The Bird Morris Day & The Time 80's Word Up Cameo 80's Anniversary Tony Toni Tone 90's Ascension Maxwell 90's Back To Life Soul II Soul 90's Blessed Elton John 90's Getting Jiggy Wit It Will Smith 90’s Gonna Make You Sweat C&C Music Factory 90’s Here & Now Luther Vandross 90's Keep On Movin' Soul II Soul 90's Ma Ma Boys II Men 90's My, My, My Johnnie Gill 90's My Prerogative Bobby Brown 90’s Poison Bell, Biv, Devoe 90’s Purple Rain Prince 90's This Is How We Do It Montell Jordan 90's Be Young, Be Foolish The Tams Beach Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison Beach Carolina Girls Chairman Of The Board Beach Dock Of The Bay Otis Redding Beach I Love Beach Music Embers Beach Knock On Wood King Floyd Beach More Today Than Yesterday Spiral Staircase Beach Mustang Sally Wilson Pickett Beach Rescue Me Fontella Bass Beach Stand By Me Ben E. King Beach This Magic Moment The Drifters Beach Under The Boardwalk The Drifters Beach What Kind Of Fool The Tams Beach With This Ring The Platters Beach Down Home Blues Z Z Hill Blues Got My Whiskey Mel Waiters Blues Kansas City Lou Rawls Blues Last Two Dollars Bobby Blue Bland Blues Never Make Your Move Too Soon B B King Blues Steppin' Out Steppin' In Buddy Guy Blues Stormy Monday Lou Rawls Blues Hole In The Wall Mel Waiters Blues Boot Scootin Boogie Brooks & Dunn Country From This Moment On Shania Twain Country Give Them Something To Talk About Patsy Cline Country How Forever Feels Kenney Chesney Country I Can't Make You Love Me Bonnie Raitt Country I Fall To Pieces Patsy Cline Country I Loved Her First Heartland Country I Need You LeAnn Rimes Country I Melt Rascal Flatts Country I Will Always Love You Dolly Parton Country If Tomorrow Never Comes Garth Brooks Country I'm Gonna Miss Her Brad Parsley Country It's Your Love Faith Hill & Tim McGraw Country Man I Feel Like A Women Shania Twain Country Me & You Kenney Chesney Country Keeper of the Stars Tracy Byrd Country She's Got You Patsy Cline Country 1,2 Step Ciera Current All Because Of You Ne-Yo Current Bad Romance Lady Gaga Current California Gurls Katy Perry Current Champagne Life Ne-Yo Current Concentrate On You Jeffrey Osborne Current Crazy Gnarls Barkley Current Crazy In Love Beyonce & Jay Z Current Cupid Shuffle Cupid Current Dance With My Father Luther Vandross Current Déjà vu Beonce & Jay Z Current Do You Ne-Yo Current Don't Stop The Music Rihanna Current Don’t Stop The Party Pitbull Current Don't You Pussy Cat Dolls Current Electric Slide Marsha Griffin Current Fireworks Katy Perry Current Family Affair Mary J Blige Current Get This Party Started Pink Current Green Light John Legend Current Harder To Breathe Maroon 5 Current Hey Ya Outkast Current Hot In Herre Nelly Current I Like The Way You Move Outkast Current I Remember Keyshia Cole Current I Think About Us Kem Current If I Ain't Got You Alicia Keys Current It's Love Jill Scott Current Just Dance La Ga Ga Current Just Fine Mary J Blige Current Just In Case Jahiem Current Kiss Kiss Chris Brown Current Let Me Love You Mario Current Let's Get It Started Black Eyed Peas Current Like You'll Never See Me Again Alicia Keys Current Locked Out Of Heaven Bruno Mars Current Lost Without You Robin Thicke Current Love On Top Beyonce Current Mississippi Slide Mr.
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