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Reunited-- Peaches and Herb


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Peaches and Cream - John Butler Trio

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Sunshine Of Your Love-- Cream

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Let Love Pass -- Christopher Dale

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Let It Be - The Beatles

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With a little help from my friends, the beatles

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Can't get you out of my head - Kylie Minogue


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Once in a Lifetime -- Talking Heads

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Psycho Killer - Talking Heads

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Happy Talk - Ella Fitzgerald

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I'll talk to you later ~ The Tubes

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Happy Together-- The Turtles

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Come Together - The Beatles

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Come Monday-- Jimmy Buffett

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Monday, Monday - The Mamas and The Papas

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Papa Was a Rolling Stone-- Temptations

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Gimme Shelter -- Rolling Stones

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Gimme Gimme Good Lovin-- Crazy Elephant

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Elephant Ears - Jimmy Wayne

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Good Timin'-- Jimmy Jones

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Come Monday -- Jimmy Buffett

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Come Fly With Me - Frank Sinatra

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Let it Snow! Let it Snow! -- Frank Sinatra

 

was thinking 'My Way" but couldn't help myself ;)

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Let it be, The Beatles

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Let me love you (until you learn to love yourself) ~ Ne-yo

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