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One Moment In Time - Whitney Houston


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Time -- Pink Floyd

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Time -- The Allan Parsons Project

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Legend In Your Own Time - Carly Simon

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The Time of My Life - Bill Medley and Jennifer Warrens

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Bring Me To Life - Evanescense

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Bring Me Sunshine - Willie Nelson

(loved Morecambe and Wise :) )


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mushroom Proficient

You Are My Sunshine - Ricky Nelson

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Sunshine On My Shoulder - John Denver

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Put Your Head On My Shoulder - Paul Anka

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Cold Shoulder -- Adelle

missed getting to use KC and the Sunshine Band -- by that much -- well by two hours ;)

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Awwww :(

Cold Outside - Bing Crosby (right time of year for you guys!)

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Too Cold At Home--Mark Chestnutt

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I'll Be Home for Christmas -- Bing Crosby

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Carry Me Home - ACDC

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Back in Black -- ACDC

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Black Celebration - Depeche Mode. (also title of my favourite album in preschool years :blink: )

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Celebration -- Kool and the Gang?

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Back On The Chain Gang - The Pretenders

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Walk Away--James Gang

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Come Sail Away - Styx

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Fooling yourself, styx

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Respect Yourself -- Madonna

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Respect -- Aretha Franklin

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Respect Yourself--Staple Singers

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