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Fly Away - Lenny Kravitz


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Up Up and Away--The Fifth Dimension

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Further On Up The Road - Eric Clapton

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up on the roof - James Taylor

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Up The Ladder To The Roof--The Supremes

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Up a Lazy River - Hoagy Carmichael

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Ol' Man River - Paul Robeson


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Rollin' on the River - Creedence Clearwater Revival, or Tina Turner - take your pick!

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The River--Garth Brooks

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Moon River - Andy Williams

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The River - Bruce Springsteen

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River Deep Mountain High--Supremes and/or Ike and Tina Turner

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Rocky Mountain High - John Denver

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Wild Mountain Thyme (Will Ye Go Lassie Go) - The Corries

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Not Your Thyme - Frenzal Rhomb

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Not Your Thyme - Frenzal Rhomb

Now to me, you've just made that up :P

Does Your Mother - Gordon Lightfoot

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Ah! - reading the lyrics sounds like traditional folk song

Let No Man Steal Yor Thyme - Pentagle

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So Much In Love--The Tymes

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Too Much - Spice Girls

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Too Much Love Will Kill You - - Queen

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Killing me Softly - Roberta Flack

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You make me feel brand new - Roberta Flack

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brand new key - Melanie

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Key Llime Pie - Kenny Chesney

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