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Walk Don't Run--Ventures

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If You're Gonna Walk I'm Gonna Crawl - Sammy Kershaw

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Watermelon Crawl--Tracy Byrd

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Hey Mister Tambourine Man - The Byrds

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Fast Car -Tracy Chapman

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Get Outta My Dreams (And Into My Car) - - Billy Ocean


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Drive My Car - Paul McCartney

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It Ends - Faber Drive

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The End Of The World--Skeeter Davis

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End of the Road - Boyz !! Men

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End of the Road - Boyz !! Men

The Long And Winding Road- The Beatles

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How Long - J.D. Souther

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How Long (has this been going on)--Ace

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You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling - - Long John Baldry

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Little Boy Lost - Johnny Ashcroft

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Johnny Angel--Shelley Fabares

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Teen Angel - Dion & Belmontz

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Undercover Angel--Alan O'Day

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I Don't Need the Booze - Alan Jackson

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You Look Like I Need a Drink - Against Me!

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You Look Like I Need a Drink - Against Me!

You Look So Good In Love - George Strait

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Do you Love as Good as You Look? - Bellamy Brothers

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The Love You Save--Jackson 5

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Steppin' Out - - Joe Jackson

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