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Ain't Too Proud To Beg - The Temptations


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Ain't No Stoppin Us Now - McFadden & Whitehead

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Ain"t no mountain high enough, Diana Ross

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The Mountain Is high, Valley Is Low - The Grass Roots

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Harper Valley PTA - Jeannie C. Riley

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The Valley Song - Jars Of Clay

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I Write the Songs -- Barry Mannilow


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I Am I Said - Neil Diamond

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Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend - Marilyn Monroe

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That's What Friends Are For - Dionne Warwick

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Friends In Low Places--Garth Brooks

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Low - Kelly Clarkson

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Turn Your Lights Down Low - Bob Marley And The Whalers

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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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Our Love is Here To Stay - Nat King Cole

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Dancing In The Moonlight--King Harvest

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I"m not in love, 10cc

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Part Time Love-- Elton John

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Do It To Me One More Time - Captain and Tenille

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Time after time - Cindy Lauper :)

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Time Of my Life - Three Doors Down

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Two Doors Down-- Dolly Parton

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Come Down Love - Shakira

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One Love -- Bob Marley

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