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With or Without You -- U2


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What's love got to do with it? - Tina Turner

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What"s up, Four non blonds

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One Way or Another -- Blondie

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We Don't Need Another Hero - Tina Turner

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Let me be your hero, Enrigque Iglesias

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Escape - Enrique Iglesias


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Sweet Escape - Gwen Stefani

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Escape Artist - Cursive

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The Great Escape - Pink

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Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis

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Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis

 

Great Gig In The Sky - Pink Floyd

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Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds - The Beatles

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Halfway Up The Stairs - Sixto Rodriguez

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Halfway Up The Stairs - Sixto Rodriguez

 

Sugarman - Sixto Rodriguez

 

DH & I watched Searching For Sugarman and are now hooked on this amazing talent who was overlooked in the USA (and believed to have been dead) but unbeknownst to him was bigger than Elvis or The Beatles in South Africa. He is now doing World Tours. He's 70, partially blind and absolutely unbelievable. He never got any royalties on the millions of records sold in SA. I HIGHLY recommend the documentary and also please listen to the songs Sugarman & I Wonder.

 

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Sugar sugar, the archies

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Lips like sugar ~ Echo and the bunnymen

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Pour Some Sugar On Me - Def Leppard

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Roll me away, Bob Seger

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Blown Away ~ Carrie Underwood

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So far away, Carol king

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The King of Spain -- Moxy Fruvous

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Ramblin' Rose - Nat King Cole

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Ramblin' Man -- Allman Brothers

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I'm no angel, Greg Allman

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