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Repertorio Umagroso Logo Ordine Numerico 2.Xlsx PLAYLIST 1 WE’LL BE TOGETHER Sting 2 I SHOT THE SHERIFF Bob Marley 3 COME TOGETHER The Beatles 4 (TO SAY THE LEAST) YOU’RE THE MOST Tower of Power 5 MEDLEY JAMES BROWN (Papas got – I feel good – Get up offa that thing - sex machine – Soul Power) James Brown 6 MEDLEY DISCO (Freak out – Disco inferno – Don’t let me be misunderstood - You should by dancing) Chic – The Trammps – Santa Esmeralda Version – Bee Gees 7 LONG TRAIN RUNNING Doobie Brothers 8 PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC – SUPERSTITION – HOLD ON I’M COMIN’ Wild Cherry – Wonder – Sam & Dave 9 SOUL WITH A CAPITAL "S" Tower Of Power 10 GIMME SOME LOVING Blues Brothers 11 PROUD MARY John Fogerty 12 LIVING IN AMERICA James Brown 13 LOVE THE ONE YOU’RE WITH Crosby, Stills, Nash 14 DON’T CHANGE HORSES (IN THE MIDDLE OF A STREAM) Tower Of Power 15 I LOVE YOU MORE THAN YOU'LL EVER KNOW Blood Sweat & Tears 16 BRICK HOUSE The Commodores 17 COULD YOU BE LOVE – JAMMIN’ Bob Marley 18 I’M TORE DOWN Eric Clapton 19 DEMASIADO – CARNEVAL Willy de Wille – Celia Cruz 20 SWEET HOME CHICAGO Blues Brothers 21 DIGGIN’ON JAMES BROWN Tower Of Power 22 WHAT IS HIP Tower Of Power 23 ATTITUDE DANCE Tower Of Power 24 SOULED OUT Tower Of Power 25 POCKETFUL OF SOUL Tower Of Power 26 WILLING TO LEARN Tower Of Power 27 SOUL MAN Blues Brothers 28 EVERYBODY NEED’S SOMEBODY TO LOVE Blues Brothers 29 MEDLEY ROCK: Roadhouse Blues - Whatever You Want – All Right Now The Doors - Status Quo - Free 30 EXODUS Bob Marley 31 INTRODUCTION Chicago 32 BEGINNINGS Chicago 33 SOUL VACCINATION Tower Of Power 34 LAND OF 1000 DANCE - SHAKE YOUR TAIL FEATHER – JAILHOUSE ROCK Wilson Pickett – Blues Brothers – Blues Brothers version 35 LIGHT MY FIRE The Doors 36 WHAT I’D SAY Ray Charles 37 IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR Wilson Pickett 38 MASTER BLASTER Stevie Wonder 39 SIR DUKE Stevie Wonder 40 I WISH Stevie Wonder 41 HIGHER GROUND Stevie Wonder 42 SITTING ON THE DOCK OF THE BAY Otis Redding 43 JOHNNY B.GOODE Chuck Berry 44 UNIT SEVEN Wes Mongomery 45 SWEET HOME ALABAMA Lynyrd Skynyrd 46 PICK UP THE PIECES Average White Band 47 CUT THE CAKE Average White Band 48 OYE COMO VA Santana 49 KNOCK ON WOOD Eddie Floyd e Steve Cropper 50 PETER GUNN Blues Brother version 51 CAN’T TURN YOU LOOSE Blues Brother version 52 UNCHAIN MY HEART Joe Cocker 53 I CAN GET NO SATISFACTION Rolling Stones 54 CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE Freddie Mercury 55 DON’T YOU WORRY ‘BOUT A THINK Stevie Wonder (Incognito version) 56 SUNNY – BAD GIRL Bobby Hebb – M. Jackson 57 HISTORY REPEATING Propellerheads Shirley Bassey 58 THAT’S THE WAY – SHAKE SHAKE SHAKE - I AM YOUR BOOGIE MAN KC & The Sunshine Band's 59 DO IT AGAIN Steely Dan 60 HIT THE ROAD JACK Ray Charles 61 MUSTANG SALLY Wilson Pickett 62 MEDLEY KOOL & THE GANG (Jungle Boogie – Ladies Night – Get down on it – Celebration) Kool & The Gang 63 THE CHICKEN Jaco Pastorius 64 BILLIE JEAN - THRILLER Michael Jackson 65 DOWN TO THE NIGHT CLUB Tower Of Power 66 SPINNING WHEEL Blood Sweat & Tears 67 FLY ME TO THE MOON Bart Howard 68 ME AND MRS JONES Billy Paul 69 YOU AND ME Kenny Chesney 70 THINK Aretha Franklin 71 THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT Frank Sinatra 72 WONDERFUL WORLD Louis Armtrong 73 DO YOU LOVE ME - TWIST AND SHOUT The Contours – Beatles version 74 INTRO – BOOGIE WONDERLAND - SEPTEMBER Earth Wind & Fire 75 AIN’T NO SUNSHINE Bill Withers 76 I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE Marvin Gaye 77 LIVING FOR THE CITY Stevie Wonder 78 REHAB Amy Winehouse 79 RESPECT Redding (Aretha Franklin version) 80 SIMPLY THE BEST Tina Turner 81 I WILL SURVIVE Gloria Gaynor 82 STILL A FRIEND OF MINE Incognito 83 MEDLEY: Locked out of heaven - Walking on the moon - Could you be Loved Bruno Mars – Sting – Marley 84 FEVER Ray Charles – Natalie Cole version 85 AT LAST Etta James UMAGROSO Soul Funky Music PLAYLIST 86 SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED, I’M YOURS Stevie Wonder 87 HOT STUFF Bellotte (Donna Summer version) 88 GET LUCKY Duft Punk 89 EASY Lionel Richie 90 CARELESS WHISPER George Michael 91 WALKING ON SUNSHINE Katrina & The Waves 92 NEW YORK NEW YORK Frank Sinatra 93 GREASE MEGAMIX John Travolta 94 SUMMERTIME DuBose Heyward e Ira Gershwin 95 A NATURAL WOMAN Aretha Franklin 96 LABOUR OF LOVE Incognito 97 TREASURE Bruno Mars 98 TALKIN’ LOUD Incognito 99 VALERIE Amy Winehouse 100 YOU ARE THE BEST THING Ray LaMontagne 101 THE GIRL FROM IPANEMA Jobin 102 THAT’S AMORE Dean Martin 103 HAPPY Pharrel Williams 104 LADY MARMALADE Labelle (Bob Crewe e Kenny Nolan) 105 YOU MAKE ME FEEL BRAND NEW Simply Red (Linda Creed-Thom Bell) 106 I GOT MY MIND SET ON YOU George Harrison (Rudy Clark) 107 IF I AIN’T GOT YOU Alicia Keys 108 MY TYPE Saint Motel 109 LET’S STAY TOGETHER Al Green 110 (OUR) LOVE IS HERE TO STAY Ella Fitzgerald Version 111 SMOOTH Santana 112 SEX BOMB Tom Jones 113 ANOTHER STAR Stevie Wonder 114 DON’T WORRY Madcon Feat – Ray Dalton 115 YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG AC/DC 116 RAG DOLL Aereosmith 117 GET STUPID Aston Merrygold 118 STAYN ALIVE Bee Gees 119 UPTOWN FUNK Mark Ronson - Bruno Mars 120 AS Stevie Wonder 121 THE POWER OF LOVE Hue lewis 122 LET’S GROOVE Earth ,wind and fire 123 BLAME IT ON THE BOOGIE Jacksons 5 124 PERSONAL JESUS Depeche mode version 125 PERFECT Ed sheeran 126 ROLLING IN THE DEEP Adele adkins 127 GONNA FLY NOW Bill conti 128 NEL BLU DIPINTO DI BLU Domenico Modugno 129 YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR HAT ON J.cocker 130 KATCHI Ofenbach vs. Nick Waterhouse 131 LOVELY DAY Bill withers 132 YOU NEVER CAN TELL Chuck berry 133 FUNKY TOWN Steven Greenberg 134 SHOUT The Isley Brothers UMAGROSO Soul Funky Music.
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