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Run For Your life -- Jarvis Church


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Life is For Living - Coldplay

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Life In The Fast Lane--Eagles

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Life In The Fast Lane--Eagles

I saw the Eagles in about 1974 in Glasgow as a suport group to Neil Young - they were the highlight of the night¬

Life Is a Carnival - The Band :)

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I saw the Eagles in about 1974 in Glasgow as a suport group to Neil Young - they were the highlight of the night

mushroom Proficient

Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen

(displacement behaviour :P )

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Born This Way-Lady Gaga.

My dad calls her lady gag gag, lol.

I couldn't help myself, and everytime that song comes on I am singing at the top of my lungs. "I'm beautiful in my way, because God makes no mistakes, I'm on the right track baby, I was born this way"

I can't get enough. Don't be a drag just be a queen.


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Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf

(not a big fan of the Lady - but then I don't watch her either)

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Wild Horses - Rolling Stones

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A Horse With No Name - America

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Black Horse and a Cherry Tree -- KT Tunstall

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The Cherry Tree Carol - Traditional

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Cherry Hill Park by Billy Joe Royal

blast from the past...

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Saturday in The Park - Chicago

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Saturday Nights Alright for Fighting- Elton John

I love elton john :P

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I'm All Right -- Kenny Loggins

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I'm Too Sexy - Right Said Fred

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Sexyback-Justin Timberlake

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Back to Black - Amy Winehouse

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Paint it Black- Rolling Stones

I rock at this one on guitar hero.

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Paint My Wagon - CarolAnn Solebello

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Ooh, My, My- Pat Monahan

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Give Him The Ooh La La - Blossom Deane

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I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time - The Andrews Sisters

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Time -- Pink Floyd

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