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More Than a Feeling - Boston


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Hooked On a Feeling-- B. J. Thomas

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On the cover of the rolling stone, Dr Hook and the medicine show

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On the cover of the rolling stone, Dr Hook and the medicine show

One of my fav songs ever!!

Papa Was a Rolling Stone--Temptations

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Wild horses, The rolling stones

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Wild Horses-- Garth Brooks

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Wild World -- Cat Stevens


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Wild Wood - Paul Weller

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Gimme Some Kind Of Sign-- Brenton Wood

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Gimme All your Lovin' -- ZZ Top

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You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling -- Righteous Brothers

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The Love I Lost-- Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes

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I love rock and roll, Joan Jett and the Black hearts

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Rock and Roll Baby-- Stylistics

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Baby, I Love Your Way = Peter Frampton

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Any way you want it, Journey

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Just the Way You Are -- Billy Joel

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The Way You Make Me Feel -- MJ

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Make You Feel My Love ~ Adele

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Make It With You-- Bread

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Shine on you crazy diamond, Pink Floyd

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Crazy -- Cee Lo Green (or Gnarles Barkley...I think he was still with them when he recorded this)...

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John Deere Green-- Joe Diffie

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Read All About It ~ Professor Green ft Emeli Sande

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20th Century Breakdown -- Green Day

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