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You're So Vain -- Marilyn Manson


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Waiting in Vain - Bob Marley

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Three Little Birds -- Bob Marley

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Long Tall Sally - Little richard

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How long, ace

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The Long and Winding Road - Beatles

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seven bridges road, eagles


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Road Rage - Catatonia

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On the road again, willy nelson

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When Will I See You Again - The Three Degrees

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Here i go again, white snake

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Here You Come Again--Dolly Parton

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Come With Me -- Puff Daddy

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Come a Little Bit Closer -- Jay and the Americans

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With a Little Bit of Luck -- Stanley Holloway

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With a Little Luck-- Wings

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On The Wings of Love -- Jeffrey Osborne

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A Broken Wing-- Martina McBride

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For My Broken Heart -- Reba McEntire

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How Can I Mend This Broken Heart - The Bee Gees

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This Old Heart of Mine-- Isley Brothers

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You Could Be Mine -- Guns 'n Roses

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You Were Mine-- Fireflies

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These Boots Were Made For Walkin' -- Nancy Sinatra

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Walkin' In the Rain-- Jay and the Americans

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