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Cinnamon Girl -- Neil Young :)


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Crazy Girl - Eli Young Band

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Whiskey Girl-- Toby Keith

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Whiskey River - Willie Nelson

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Always On My Mind -- Willie Nelson

Patti!! Good to see you : )

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My Sharona = The knack

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Good girls Don't ~ The Knack


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Don't Give Up ~ Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush

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In Your Eyes -- Peter Gabriel

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Salisbury Hill -- Peter Gabriel

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Do you feel like we do = Peter Frampton

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Do It-- Neil Diamond

Hi Lisa!!!!

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Do That To Me One More Time - Captain and Tennille

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More Today Than Yesterday--Spiral Staircase

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Yesterday - Beatles

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Violet Hill -- Coldplay

 

"From the rooftops I remember

There was snow"

 

 

edited...because == there was snow.

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Running Up That Hill ~ Kate Bush

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A Song For The World -- Up With People

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In The Navy-- Village People

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Short People -- Randy Newman

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Better Class Of Losers-- Randy Travis

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Digging up bones, Randy Travis

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Digging in the Dirt -- Peter Gabriel

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Dirt Road-- Sawyer Brown

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Will the circle be unbroken, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

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