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Love Street -- Doors


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Light my Fire - Doors

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Break on Through -- Doors

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Through the Glass- Stone Sour

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Heart of Glass-- Blondie

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Achy/Breaky Heart - Billy Ray Cyrus

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This Old Heart of Mine-- Isley Brothers


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I Me Mine - The Beatles

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You Were Mine-- Fireflies

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Blue Sky Mine -- Midnight Oil

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Midnight At the Oasis-- Maria Muldaur

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Midnight Train To Georgia - Gladys Knight & the Pips

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The Midnight Special - CCR

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Midnight -- Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Drop it Like it's Hot - Snoop Dogg

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Hot Blooded -- Foreigner

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When You're Hot You're Hot-- Jerry Reed

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You're The Reason I'm Living - Bobby Darin

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You're So Vain - Carly Simon

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Loves Me Like a Rock--Paul Simon

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For Those About to Rock- AC/DC

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Rock Me Gently--Andy Kim

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Rock Around the Clock - Bill Haley (now that really takes me back :D )

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Rock You Like a Hurricane- Scorpions

Guess we all know what kinda music I've been listening to!

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We Will Rock You -- Queen

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