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Whole Lotta Love
song written by John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant
Something
original song written and composed by George Harrison
I Will Survive
song written and composed by Freddie Perren and Dino Fekaris, originally recorded by Gloria Gaynor and released in 1978
American Pie
song written and composed by Don McLean, originally recorded by Don McLean and released in 1971
Without You
original song composed by Peter Ham and Tom Evans; first recorded by Badfinger
Vincent
song by Don McLean written as tribute to Vincent van Gogh
Theme from New York, New York
song written and composed by Fred Ebb and John Kander, originally recorded by Liza Minnelli and released in 1977
Baker Street
1978 song by Gerry Rafferty
Walk On By
1964 Dionne Warwick song
Under My Thumb
original song written and composed by Jagger/Richards; first recorded by The Rolling Stones
The James Bond Theme
movie theme composed by Monty Norman; from the 1962 movie "Dr. No"
Never on Sunday
song
Gonna Fly Now
original song composed by Bill Conti, lyrics by Ayn Robbins and Carol Connors; from the 1976 film "Rocky"
Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?
song written and composed by Peter Sarstedt, originally recorded by Peter Sarstedt and released in 1969
Gimme Some Lovin'
single
Nutbush City Limits
single
Friday on My Mind
original song written and composed by Vanda & Young; first recorded by The Easybeats
Evil Woman
1975 single by Electric Light Orchestra
Love Potion No. 9
original song written and composed by Leiber-Stoller; first recorded and released by The Clovers
Goldfinger
theme song of the James Bond film
Take Good Care of My Baby
song
Do Wah Diddy Diddy
original song written and composed by Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry
I'm a Man
original song written and composed by Steve Winwood, Jimmy Miller; first recorded by The Spencer Davis Group
Do Ya
original song written and composed by Jeff Lynne
Can't Get It Out of My Head
1974 single by Electric Light Orchestra
Livin' Thing
1976 single by Electric Light Orchestra
Ma-Ma-Ma Belle
1974 single by Electric Light Orchestra
Born Free
song with music by John Barry, and lyrics by Don Black
The Acid Queen
1976 single by The Who
Low Rider
1975 single by War
Showdown
original song written and composed by Jeff Lynne
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding
song
Boy Blue
single by Electric Light Orchestra
The Gambler
song written and composed by Don Schlitz; originally recorded by Bobby Bare and released in 1978
Michael Row the Boat Ashore
folk song
Grande, grande, grande
original song composed by Tony Renis, lyrics by David Wiliam Moncrief; first recorded and released by Mina
Fool for Your Loving
1980 single by Whitesnake
Cara Mia
original song written and composed by Lee Lange and Tulio Trapani
(You're) Having My Baby
song written and composed by Paul Anka
No More Heroes
song by The Stranglers
Walking in the Rain
song by The Ronettes
Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City
1974 song by Bobby "Blue" Bland
And I Love You So
1973 song performed by Don McLean
Nightrider
original song written and composed by Jeff Lynne
Lucille
American Country & Western song
Telephone Line
1977 song by Electric Light Orchestra
Big Spender
1966 song by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields for the musical Sweet Charity
Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys
song written and composed by Ed Bruce and Patsy Bruce, originally recorded by Ed Bruce and released in 1975
Dancing in the Moonlight
1973 single by King Harvest
Hole in My Shoe
1967 single by Traffic
This Magic Moment
1960 single by The Drifters
Fool
song by Chris Rea
Coward of the County
song composed and written by Roger Bowling and Billy Ed Wheeler, originally recorded by Kenny Rogers and released in 1979
Cry Baby
1963 song
Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)
original song written and composed by Pete Shelley; first recorded by Buzzcocks
Beautiful Sunday
song written and composed by Daniel Boone and Rod McQueen; originally recorded by Daniel Boone and released in 1972
Honey
song by Bobby Goldsboro