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Classical, Showtunes and Golden Oldies Name Artist Genre Art Is Calling For Me v2 Eb The Enchantress Classical Ave Maria Schubert Classical Ave Maria Bach/Gounod Classical Barcarolle Offenbach Classical Caro Mio Ben Giuseppe Giordani Classical Habanera Carmen Classical My Dear Marquis Die Fledermaus Classical o mio babbino caro Puccini Classical Panis Angelicus Franck Classical PIE JESU CHARLOTTE CHURCH Classical Porgi Amor from Le Nozze di Figaro Mozart Classical Sous le dome epais Lakme Classical Voi Che Sapete - Le Nozze Di Figaro Mozart Classical Circle of life Elton John Disney/Showtunes Part Of Your World Little Mermaid Disney/Showtunes Someday my prince will come Snow White Disney/Showtunes Almost Like Being in Love Cole Porter jazz Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend Marilyn Monroe Jazz Someone To Watch Over Me Ella Fitzgerald jazz Summertime Ella Fitzgerald jazz Theme From New York, New York Liza Minnelli jazz All that Jazz Chicago Showtunes All I Ask Of You Andrew Lloyd Webber Showtunes An English Teacher Bye Bye Birdie Showtunes And_I_Am_Telling_You_I_m_Not_Going Dreamgirls Showtunes Another Suitcase Another Hall Paris Music Showtunes Big Spender Karaoke Showtunes Cabaret Karaoke Showtunes Don't Cry For Me Argentina Andrew Lloyd Webber Showtunes Grease is the Word Grease Showtunes I could have Danced All Night My Fair Lady Showtunes I Don't Know How To Love Him Andrew Lloyd Webber Showtunes I Dreamed A Dream Les Miserables Showtunes I ENJOY BEING A GIRL FLOWER DRUM SONG Showtunes If My Friands Could See Me Now Cabaret Showtunes Let It Go Idina Menzel Showtunes Maybe This Time Cabaret Showtunes Mein Herr Cabaret Showtunes memory Cats Showtunes My Favorite Things The Sound Of Music Showtunes On My Own Les Miserables Showtunes Spanish Rose Bye Bye Birdie Showtunes Sparkling Diamonds (Moulin Rouge) Nicole Kidman Showtunes Still hurting The Last 5 Years Showtunes Take That Look Off Your Face Marti Webb Showtunes TELL ME IT'S NOT TRUE BLOOD BROTHERS Showtunes Tell Me On A Sunday Andrew Lloyd Webber Showtunes The History of Wrong Guys Kinky boots Showtunes Think of Me The Phantom Of The Showtunes Opera Whistle Down The Wind Andrew Lloyd Webber Showtunes Willkommen Cabaret Showtunes Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again Andrew Lloyd Webber Showtunes The Lion Sleeps Tonight Lion King Showtunes/ pop The Perfect Year Andrew Lloyd Webber Showtunes/ pop No Regrets (Non, Je No Regrette Rien) Edith Piaf French/jazz Take Me To You're Heart Again (La Vie En Rose) Edith Piaf French/jazz (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs Of Dover Vera Lynn Jazz A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square Vera Lynn Jazz Almost Like Being in Love Cole Porter jazz Bewitched Ella Fitzgerald jazz Beyond the Sea Michael Bublé Jazz Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend Marilyn Monroe Jazz Dream a Little Dream of Me Doris Day jazz Falling In Love Again Marlene Dietrich Jazz Fly Me To The Moon Doris Day Jazz Let's Do It Ella Fitzgerald Jazz Over The Rainbow Judy Garland Jazz Secret Love Doris Day Jazz Someone To Watch Over Me Ella Fitzgerald jazz Summertime Ella Fitzgerald jazz Theme From New York, New York Liza Minnelli jazz We'll Meet Again Vera Lynn jazz Cry Me A River Ella Fitzgerald Jazz/Blues Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood Nina Simone Jazz/Blues Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye Ella Fitzgerald Jazz/Blues I Wanna Be Loved By You Marilyn Monroe Jazz/Blues It Had To Be You 1920s Standards Jazz/Blues It's Only A Paper Moon Backing Tracks Jazz/Blues Love Me Or Leave Me Nina Simone Jazz/Blues Makin' Whoopee! Ella Fitzgerald Jazz/Blues Moon River Sarah Vaughan Jazz/Blues Moon River Audrey Hepburn Jazz/Blues Ne Me Quitte Pas (If You Go Away) Nina Simone Jazz/Blues Nice Work If You Can Get It Ella Fitzgerald Jazz/Blues All that Jazz Chicago Showtunes Bye Bye Baby Marilyn Monroe Showtunes Cabaret Karaoke Showtunes Somewhere Over The Rainbow Judy Garland Showtunes I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas Joanie Bartels Xmas Santa Baby Marilyn Monroe Xmas.
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