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Lose Yourself - Eminem


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My Love Grows Deeper - Nelly Furtado

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Where The Columbines Grow - Colorado State Song

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Colorado Bulldog ~ Mr Big

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Big Bad John - Jimmy Dean

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Feel like making love, Bad company


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Make you feel my Love ~ Adele

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You Make Me Feel So Young - Frank Sinatra

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Old Man -- Neil Young

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Loverman - Nick Cave

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Lover - Peggy Lee

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Just a Gigolo -- David Lee Roth

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A Little Bit of Luck - Bart Crow Band

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Little Things ~ One Direction

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You sexy thing - Hot Chocolate

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I'm Too Sexy - Right Said Fred

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She talks to angles, Black Crows

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In the Arms of an Angel ~ Sarah Mclachlan

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Angel - Sarah Brightman

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Angel- Aerosmith :)

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Walk This Way -- Aerosmith

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How Great Thou Art - Connie Smith

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Getting Jiggy With It - Will Smith

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When Will I See You Again - The Three degrees

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