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Spanish Harlem--Aretha Franklin


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RESPECT--Aretha Franklin

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Respect Yourself--Staple Singers

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I'll Take You There--Staple Singers

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Over There - Glenn Miller

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Rhinestone Cowboy--Glen Campbell

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The Cowboy Song - Smothers Brothers


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Should Have Been a Cowboy--Toby Keith

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Who's been talking - Howlin' Wolf

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Clap For The Wolfman--The Guess Who

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Who knows where the time goes - Eva Cassidy

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The Locomotion--Little Eva

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Little Drummer Boy--by....um, beloved Christmas Carol :lol:

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Lonely Boy--Andrew Gold

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Heaven--Los Lonely Boys

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Tears in Heaven - - Eric Clapton

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Heaven On The Seventh Floor--Paul Nicholas

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On the Floor - - Jennifer Lopez

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If I Had A Hammer--Trini Lopez

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Grief Hammer - The Darkness

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Maxwell's Silver Hammer - The Beatles

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Song for My Father - Horace Silver

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My Father's Eyes - - Eric Clapton

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Temptation Eyes - Grass Roots

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My Girl--The Temptations

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