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Down - Jay Sean


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Get Down -- Backstreet Boys

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Get Back - The Beatles

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Get Back - The Beatles

Get Together-Youngbloods

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Come Together - The Beatles

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Come on Over -- Christina Aguliera

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Someone to Watch Over Me - Roberta Flack


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It's All Over Now Baby Blue - Bob Dylan

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I'm All Right -- Kenny Loggins

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All Right Now--Free

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It's All Right (Baby's Coming Back) - Eurythmics

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But It's Alright--JJ Jackson

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Every Which Way But Loose - Eddie Rabbit

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Every Day With You Girl--Classics IV

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Every Day With You Girl--Classics IV

With or Without You - U2

P.S. Their concert ROCKED (except for the part that it was outside in 110 degrees)

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Without Your Love - Billie Holliday

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Pop Goes the World -- Men Without Hats

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Love Makes the World go Round - Powderpuff Girls

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Will It Go Round In Circles--Billy Preston

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You Spin Me Round -- Dead or Alive

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Tighter and Tighter--Alive and Kickin'

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Staying Alive - Bee Gees

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Staying's Worse Than Leaving - Sunny Sweeny

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Loving Her was Easier Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again--Kris Kristofferson

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Loving Her was Easier Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again--Kris Kristofferson

Her Name Was Lola - The Kinks (not to be confused with Lola L.O.L.A. Lola

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