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In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins ( with Genesis?)


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Tonight Tonight-- The Mello Kings

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The King of Spain -- Moxy Fruvous

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Sex On Fire ~ King Of Leon

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Dancing In The Moonlight-- King Harvest

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Shine On, Harvest Moon -- Laurel and Hardy

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Neon Moon-- Brooks and Dunn


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Blue Moon ~ The Marcels

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Moon Over Georgia-- Shenendoah

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Georgia On My Mind ~ Ray Charles

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Mississippi Mud -- Ray Charles

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Mississippi -- Bob Dylan

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Don't worry, Be Happy ~ Bob Marley

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Happy Now - No Doubt

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Don't Speak ~ No Doubt

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Highway don"t care, Tim Mcgraw

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I Don't Care Anymore -- Phil Collins

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In The Air Tonight ~ Phil Collins

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I don"t care anymore, Phil Collins

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I Knew You Were Trouble ~ Taylor Swift

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Bridge over Troule(d) Water - Paul Simon

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Em, my 1st husband broke up with girl he was dating when he met me by sending her a copy of I Don't Care Any More - he tried to break up with her nicely but she kept showing up! LOL Boy, am I old!!!!

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Anticipation -- Carly Simon

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Call Me Maybe -- Carly Rae Jepsen

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Call Me ~ Blondie

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