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New Morning - Bob Dylan


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Good Morning Beautiful - Steve Holy

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(It's A) Beautiful Day -- U2

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It's A Beautiful Morning--Rascals

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It's a small world - Richard Sherman (sung by little dancing dolls)

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Julie Do Ya Love Me--Bobby Sherman

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How is Julie? - The Lettermen


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How Deep Is Your Love--Bee Gees

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Rolling in the Deep -- Adele

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Rolling on The River - Creedence Clearwater

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The River--Garth Brooks

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Shadrack - Brook Benton

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Cowgirls Don't Cry - Brooks and Dunn

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Cry -- Godley and Creme

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Big Girls Don't Cry--The 4 Seasons

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Big Iron - Marty Robbins

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You're A Big Girl Now - Bob Dylan (Got tickets for next Saturday in Glasgow, fingers crossed that I'll be fit!)

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You're A Big Girl Now - Bob Dylan (Got tickets for next Saturday in Glasgow, fingers crossed that I'll be fit!)

Oh yes, you MUST be fit!!

Naughty Girl - Beyonce

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Oh yes, you MUST be fit!!

Naughty Girl - Beyonce

I'm beginning to worry - back on gluten for scope and bioposy and last three days have not been good. Let you know how it goes.

I Wish I Was A Girl - Counting Crows

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I Wish You Could Have Turned My Head (And Left My Heart Alone) – The Oak Ridge Boys :D

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If You Could Read My Mind -- Gordon Lightfoot

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Do I Ever Cross Your Mind - Dolly Parton

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Game Of Love--Wayne Fontana and The Mindbenders

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Don't you forget about about me - Simple Minds

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Georgia On My Mind - Ray Charles

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