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Big Balls in Cowtown- Bob Wills


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Jammin' - Bob Marley & The Wailers

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The Bob Song- Willie Nelson

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Song Sung Blue - Neil Diamond

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America - Neil Diamond

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Living in America -- James Brown

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A Horse With No Name - America


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Say my name-Destiny's Child

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Say - John Mayer

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Say Something -- A Great Big World

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Mad World -- Tears For Fears

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Mad World -- Tears For Fears

 

Don't Fear The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult

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Burning for You -- Blue Oyster Cult

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Burning Love- Elvis Presley

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Love is Everything - Blues Traveler

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Shake Your Tail Feather -- The Blues Brothers

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Shake It Up - The Cars

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Shake Your Grove Thing -- Peaches and Herb

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Reunited - Peaches And Herb

 

That's a toughie to follow eh?    :P

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Peaches - Presidents of the United States of America

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America the Beautiful -- Katherine Bates & Samuel Ward

Have no idea who the first was to record so I listed composer and lyricist ;)

.....which gives plenty of words to play with :)

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Beautiful - Christina Aguilera

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Your So Beautiful - Def Leppard

 

 

 

 

 

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Your Song -- Elton John

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Support Your Local Emperor - Blues Traveler

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      This is a really common area of confusion. Most natural cheeses (cheddar, Swiss, mozzarella, Parmesan, brie, camembert, and most blue cheeses) are inherently gluten-free, and you’re right that the molds used today are typically grown on gluten-free media. The bigger risks tend to come from processed cheeses: shredded cheese (anti-caking agents), cheese spreads, beer-washed rinds, smoke-flavored cheeses, and anything with added seasonings or “natural flavors,” where cross-contact can happen. As for yeast, you’re also correct — yeast itself is gluten-free. The issue is the source: brewer’s yeast and yeast extracts can be derived from barley unless labeled gluten-free, while baker’s yeast is generally safe. When in doubt, sticking with whole, unprocessed cheeses and products specifically labeled gluten-free is the safest approach, especially if you’re highly sensitive.
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