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Steppin' Out, Gonna Boogie Tonight--Tony Orlando and Dawn


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Steppin' Out, Gonna Boogie Tonight--Tony Orlando and Dawn

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I can just see you doin' this as a teen, Patti!

Tonight (I'm Lovin' You) -- Enrique Eglesias

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Tonight Tonight--Mello Kings

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King For a Day - - XTC

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King of the Road - Roger Miller

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On The Road Again--Willie Nelson

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End of the Road - Boyz II Men


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The Road I'm On - 3 Doors Down

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Light My Fire--Doors

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City of Blinding Lights - U2

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City Of New Orleans--Arlo Guthrie

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The Sweetest Thing - - U2

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Bright Lights, Bigger City - - Cee Lo Green

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Let's Stay Together--Al Green

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You Can Call Me Al - Paul Simon

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Call Me - Blondie

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Up To Me - Bob Dylan

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Up, Up and Away - 5th Dimension

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Drift Away--Dobie Gray

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Hidden Away - - Josh Groban

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Take My Breath Away - Berlin

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Every Breath You Take--The Police

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Take a Walk on the Wild Side--Lou Reed

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Lightening Strikes--Lou Christie

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ooooo good one, Patti! ;)

Skip to my Lou (frontier song of unknown origin) but sung by among others, Judy Garland :)

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