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Electric Soul Duo Better Band | Artist Song List ELECTRIC SOUL DUO BETTER BAND | ARTIST SONG LIST Pop Lovesong Adele Make you feel my love Adele Right as Rain Adele Aint nobody Chaka Khan Domino Jessie J I don't trust myself John Mayer Gravity John Mayer Sunday Morning Maroon 5 Chariot Mega Human Nature Michael Jackson Rock with you Michael Jackson Billie Jean Michael Jackson Happy Pharrell Williams Purple Rain Prince How will I know Whitney Houston I wanna dance with somebody Whitney Houston Blues Crossroads Eric Clapton Mojo Muddy Waters Bound for glory Tedeschi Trucks Band Darlin’ be home soon Tedeschi Trucks Band These Walls Tedeschi Trucks Band Are you ready to love me The War and Eaty Jazz Summertime Ella Fitzgerald The way you look tonight Frank Sinatra L.O.V.E Nat King Cole Cheek to Cheek Sarah Vaughn Moondance Van Morrison Soul Trem das Onze Adoniran Barbosa Lets stay together Al Green Where you’re at Allen Stone Unaware Allen Stone American privilege Allen Stone Is this love Allen Stone version I wish I didn't miss you anymore Angie Stone Stronger than me Amy Winehouse Chain of fools Aretha Franklin Natural Woman Aretha Franklin Stand by me Ben E. King BETTER BAND | 021 1795953 | [email protected] Lean on me Bill Withers Aint no sunshine Bill Withers Something’s gotta hold on me Etta James At last Etta James Yeah, diggin on me Joss Stone River Leon Bridges Smooth sailing Leon Bridges Coming home Leon Bridges Can’t take my eyes off you Lauryn Hill Age Lianne la Havas Forget Lianne la Havas Gone Lianne la Havas Don’t wake me up Lianne la Havas Lost & Found Lianne la Havas Never too much Luther Vandross Sexual Healing Marvin Gaye Let's get it on Marvin Gaye Ain't no mountain high enough Marvin Gaye Feeling Good Nina Simone Get here Oleta Adams I got dreams to remember Otis Redding You might need somebody Randy Crawford I don't need no doctor Ray Charles Hit the Road jack Ray Charles Bring it on home to me Sam Cooke Superstitious Stevie Wonder Signed Sealed Delivered Stevie Wonder Isn't she lovely Stevie Wonder BETTER BAND | 021 1795953 | [email protected] .
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