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Abraham, Martin and John / Dick Holler.
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Achy breaky heart (don't tell my heart) / Don Von Tress.
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The Addams family / Vic Mizzy.
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Adia / Sarah McLachlan and Pierre Marchand.
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Abilene / Lester Brown, John D. Loudermilk and Bob Gibson.
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Across the alley from the Alamo / Joe Greene.
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Adios, au revoir, auf wiedersehn / George Cates.
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Adios / English words by Eddie Woods; Spanish translation and music by Enric Madriguera.
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Afternoon delight / Bill Danoff.
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After you've gone / Henry Creamer and Turner Layton.
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Ain't misbehavin' / Andy Razaf, Thomas "Fats" Waller and Harry Brooks.
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Ain't no woman (like the one I've got) / Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter.
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Air mail special / Benny Goodman, Jimmy Mundy, Charles Christian.
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Alabama jubilee / Words by Jack Yellin ; music by George L. Cobb.
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Alexander's ragtime band / Irving Berlin.
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All alone / Irving Berlin.
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All at once, you love her / Words by Oscar Hammerstein ; music by Richard Rodgers.
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Alabamy bound / Words by B. G. DeSylva and Bud Green ; Music by Ray Henderson.
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Alfie / Lyric by Hal David; music by Burt Bacharach.
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All alone am I / English lyric by Arthur Altman; Original lyric by Jean Ioannidis; Music by M. Hadjidakis.
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All by myself / Music by Sergei Rachmaninoff; Words and additional music by Eric Carmen.
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All by myself / Irving Berlin.
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All I ask of you / Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber ; lyrics by Charles Hart ; additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe.
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All I have to do is dream / Boudleaux Bryant.
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All of me / Gerald Marks, Seymour Simons.
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All you need is love / John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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Allegheny moon / Al Hoffman and Dick Manning.
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Alley cat (song) / Lyric by Jack Harlen ; music by Frank Bjorn.
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Almost paradise (love theme from "Footloose") / Eric Carmen and Dean Pitchford.
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Alright, okay, you win / Sid Wyche and Mayme Watts.
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Always / Irving Berlin.
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(There's) Always something there to remind me / Lyrics by Hal David, Music by Burt Barcharach
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All of you / Cole Porter.
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All shook up / Otis Blackwell and Elvis Presley.
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All the things you are / Words by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Jerome Kern.
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Always true to you in my fashion / Cole Porter.
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Amazing grace / Traditional American melody; text by Rev. John Newton.
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America (My country 'tis of thee) / Words by Samuel Francis Smith ; music probably by Henry Carey.
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Amen / Jester Hairston.
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America the beautiful / Words by Katherine Lee Bates; music by Samuel Augustus Ward.
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Among my souvenirs / Words by Edgar Leslie; music by Horatio Nicholls.
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And so it goes / Billy Joel.
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Anniversary song / Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin.
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The anniversary waltz / Al Dubin, Dave Franklin.
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Annie's song / John Denver.
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Another op'nin', another show / Cole Porter.
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Answer me (My love) / Original words by Fred Rauch ; English words by Carl Sigman; music by Gerhard Winkler.
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Anything you can do / Irving Berlin.
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Green eyes / Spanish words by Adolfo Utrera; English words by L. Wolfe Gilbert; music by Nilo Menendez.
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Apache / Jerry Lordan.
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April in Paris / Words by E. Y. Harburg ; French words by Emelia Renaud ; music by Vernon Duke.
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Are you lonesome tonight? / Roy Turk and Lou Handman.
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Are you sincere / Wayne Walker.
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As if we never said goodbye / Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Words Lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton.
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As long as he needs me / Lionel Bart.
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Aren't you glad you're you / Words by Johnny Burke; music by Jimmy Van Heusen.
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Arrivederci Roma / Italian words by Pietro Garinei and Sandro Giovanni; Englsih words by Carl Sigman; music by Renato Rascel.
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At my front door / J. Moore, E. P. Abner, Jr..
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At sundown / Walter Donaldson.
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Auld lang syne / Traditional Scottish Melody; words by Robert Burns.
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Autumn in New York / Vernon Duke.
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Baby (you've got what it takes) / Clyde Otis and Murray Stein.
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Back in your own back yard / Al Jolson, Billy Rose and Dave Dreyer.
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Ballade pour Adeline / Paul de Sennerville and Olivier Toussaint..
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Bali ha'i / Music by Richard Rodgers; words by Oscar Hammerstein II.
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Ballerina / Music by Carl Sigman; words by Bob Russell.
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Band of gold / Bob Musel and Jack Taylor.
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Battle hymn of the republic / Words by Julia Ward Howe; music by William Steffe.
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Back in the saddle again / Gene Autry and Ray Whitley.
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Barely breathing / Duncan Sheik.
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Be a clown / Cole Porter.
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Be careful, it's my heart / Irving Berlin.
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(It's a) Beautiful morning Words and music by Felix Cavaliere and Edward Brigati, Jr.
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Be my life's companion / B. Hilliard and M. Delugg.
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Beach baby / John Carter, Gil Shakespeare.
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The bells of St. Mary's / A. Emmett Adams and Douglas Furber.
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Beauty and the beast / Lyrics by Howard Ashman; music by Alan Menken.
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Beer barrel polka (Roll out the barrel) / Lew Brown, Wladimir A. Timm, V. Zeman and Jaromir Vejvoda.
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Bésame mucho / Music and Spanish lyric by Consuelo Velazquez ; English lyric by Sunny Skylar.
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Best thing that ever happened to me / Jim Weatherly.
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The best things in life are free / B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson.
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Bernie's tune / Bernie Miller, Jerry Lieber, and Mike Stoller.
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Bewitched / Words by Lorenz Hart ; music by Richard Rodgers.
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Betty Boop / John W. Green.
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Beyond the blue horizon / Leo Robin, Richard Whiting and Franke W. Harling.
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Beyond the sea / English lyric by Jack Lawrence ; music and French lyric by Charles Trenet.
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The bible tells me so/ Dale Evans.
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Bill / P.G. Wodehouse, Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern.
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Bill Bailey, won't you please come home / Hughie Cannon.
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Billy, don't be a hero / Mitch Murray and Peter Callander.
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Bird dog / Boudleaux Bryant.
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Big bad John / Jimmy Dean.
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Bimbombey / Mack David, Luigi Creatore and Hugo Peretti.
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Black magic woman / Peter Green.
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Black slacks / Joe Bennett, Jimmy Denton.
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Blue eyes crying in the rain / Fred Rose.
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A blossom fell / Howard Barnes, Harold Cornelius, and Dominic John.
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Blue Hawaii / Lee Robin and Ralph Rainger.
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Blue bayou / Roy Orbison and Joe Melson.
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Blue on blue / Words by Hal David; music by Burt Bacharach.
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Blue skies / Irving Berlin.
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The blue room / Words by Lorenz Hart; music by Richard Rodgers.
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Blueberry hill / Al Lewis, Larry Stock and Vincent Rose.
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Blue suede shoes / Carl Lee Perkins.
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Blue velvet / Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris.
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Bye, bye blues / Bert Lowe, Chauncey Gray, David Bennett and Fred Hamm.
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Bobby sox to stockings / Russell Faith, Clarence Way Kehner and Richard DiCicco.
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Bo Diddley / Ellas McDaniel.
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Body and soul / Words by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton; music by John Green.
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Bony moronie / Larry Williams.
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Bonanza / Jay Livingston, Ray Evans.
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Book of love / Warren Davis, George Malone, Charles Patrick.
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Boot scootin' boogie / Ronnie Dunn.
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Born to be wild / Mars Bonfire.
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Brandy (You're a fine girl) / Elliot Lurie.
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Bread and butter / Larry Parks and Jay Turnbow.
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The boys are back in town / Phillip Parris Lynott.
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Brazil / Ary Evangelista Barroso and S.K. Russell.
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Breaking up is hard to do / Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield.
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Button up your overcoat / B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson.
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By the beautiful sea / Harold R. Atteridge and Harry Carroll.
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Buttons and bows / Jay Livingston and Ray Evans.
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Brother sun, sister moon / Donovan.
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Bubbles in the wine / Frank Loesser, Bob Calame, and Lawrence Welk.
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But beautiful / Music by Jimmy Van Heusen ; lyrics by Johnny Burke.
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Bye and bye / Words by Lorenz Hart, Music by Richard Rodgers
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Bye bye baby / Hirsch, Handman.
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Bye bye love / Felice Bryant and Boudlueax Bryant.
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Check yes or no / Danny M. wells, Dana H. Oglesby.
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Ca, c'est l'amour / Cole Porter.
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C'est magnifique / Cole Porter.
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Calendar girl / Howard Greenfield and Neil Sedaka.
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California, here I come / Words by Al Jolson and B. G. Desylva ; music by Joseph Meyer.
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Call me irresponsible / Words by Sammy Cahn ; music by James Van Heusen.
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Camelot / Words by Alan Jay Lerner ; music by Frederick Loewe.
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Can't get used to losing you / Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman.
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Can't you hear my heart beat? / John Carter and Ken Lewis.
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Can't help falling in love / George David Weiss, Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore.
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Can't help lovin' dat man / Words by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Jerome Kern.
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Candida Words and music by Toni Wine and Irwin Levine
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Candy / Mack David, Alex Kramer and Joan Whitney.
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Caravan / Duke Ellington, Irving Mills and Al Dubin.
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Careless / Quadling, Jurgens and Howard.
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Carolina in the morning / Lyrics by Gus Kahn; music by Walter Donaldson.
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Carolina moon / Benny Davis, Joe Burke.
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Casper, the friendly ghost / Words by Mack David ; music by Jerry Livingston.
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Cecilia ( does your mother know you're out) / Dave Dreyer and Herman Ruby.
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Catch the wind / Donovan Leitch.
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Cathy's clown / Don Everly and Phil Everly.
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Change partners / Irving Berlin.
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Chantilly lace / J.P. Richardson.
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Cat's in the cradle / Harry Chapin, Sandy Chapin.
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Celebrate / Garry Bonner and Alan Lee Gordon.
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Change the world / Tommy Sims, Gordon Kennedy and Wayne Kirkpatrick.
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Chanson d'amour / Wayne Shanklin.
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Charley, my boy / Gus Kahn and Ted Fiorito.
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Chattanoogie shoe shine boy / Harry Stone and Jack Stapp.
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Cherokee (Indian love song) / Ray Noble.
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Cherry pink and apple blossom white / French words by Jacques Larue ; English words by Mack David ; music by Louiguy.
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Charlie Brown / Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
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Cheek to cheek / Irving Berlin.
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Where everybody knows your name / Gary Portnoy and Judy Hart Angelo.
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Chi-baba, chi-baba / Jerry Livingston, Mack David and Al Hoffman.
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Cinco robles / Larry Sullivan, Dorothy Wright
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Choo choo ch' boogie / Vaughn Horton, Denver Darling and Milton Gabler.
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Climb ev'ry mountain / Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Richard Rodgers.
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The closer I get to you / R. Lucas, J. Mtume.
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Cocktails for two / Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow.
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The coffee song / Bob Hillard and Richard Miles.
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Claudette / Roy Orbison.
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Chickery chick Words by Sylvia Dee, Music by Sidney Lippman
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Color my world / J. Trent, T. Hatch.
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Collegiate / Moe Jaffe and Nate Bonx.
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Colonel bogey march / Kenneth J. Alford.
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Come back to me / Words by Alan Jay Lerner, Music by Burton Lane
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Come Saturday morning / Words by Dory Previn, music by Fred Karlin.
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Come rain or come shine / Words by Johnny Mercer; Music by Harold Arlen.
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Come together / John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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Comedy tonight / Stephen Sondheim.
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Consider yourself / Lionel Bart.
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Cool jerk / Donald Storball.
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A cottage for sale / Words by Larry Conley ; music by Williard Robison.
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Cotton fieldsCotton fields (The cotton song) / Huddie Ledbetter.
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Count your blessings instead of sheep / Irving Berlin.
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Cow cow boogie / Don Raye, Gene DePaul, Benny Carter.
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Country Style / Words by Johnny Burke ; music by James Van Heusen.
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Cry / Churchill Kohlman.
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Cry me a river / Arthur Hamilton.
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Cuanto le gusta / Gabriel Ruiz ; English lyrics by Ray Gilbert.
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Crying / Roy Orbison and Joe Melson.
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The crying game / Geoff Stephens.
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Crying in the chapel / Artie Glenn.
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Dancing on the ceiling / Words by Lorenz Hart; music by Richard Rodgers.
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Darling, je vous aime beaucoup / Anne Sosenko.
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Darn that dream / Music by Jimmy Van Heusen ; lyric by Eddie DeLange.
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Day by day / Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston, Sammy Cahn.
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Manhá de carnaval / Luis Bonfá and Antonio Maria; English lyrics by Carl Sigman.
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Dance with a dolly (With a hole in her stockin') Words and music by Terry Shand, Jimmy Eaton and Mickey Leader
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The darktown strutters' ball / Shelton Brooks.
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Deep in the heart of Texas / Words by June Hershey ; music by Don Swander.
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The day the rains came / Carl Sigman, Pierre DeLanoe, Gilbert Becaud.
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Day O / Belafonte, Burgess, Attaway.
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Dear hearts and gentle people Words by Bob Hillard, Music by Sammy Fain
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Dearly beloved / Jerome Kern and Johnny Mercer.
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The dessert song Lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, Music by Sigmund Romberg
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Dede Dinah / Bob Marcucci / Peter DeAngelis.
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Do I love you because you're beautiful? / Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Richard Rodgers.
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Dixie / Dan Emmett.
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Don't / Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
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Do I hear a waltz? / Music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.
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Do it ('Till you're satisfied) / Billy Nichols.
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Doin' what comes natur'lly / Irving Berlin.
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Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans / Lyrics by Eddie De Lange; music by Louis Alter.
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Do you wanna make love / Peter McCann.
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Do-re-mi / Music by Richard Rodgers; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
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Doctor my eyes / Jackson Browne.
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Dolores / Frank Losser and Louis Alter.
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Don't let the stars get in your eyes / Slim Willet.
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Don't be cruel (to a heart that's true) / Otis Blackwell and Elvis Presley.
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Don't cry out loud / Peter Allen and Carol Bayer Sager.
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Don't pull your love / Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter.
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Don't stand so close to me / Sting.
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Down on me / Traditional ; arr. by Janis Joplin.
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Down yonder / L. Wolfe Gilbert.
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Dream a little dream of me / Words by Gus Kahn; music by Wilbur Schwandt and Fabian Andre.
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Down among the sheltering palms / James Brockman and Abe Olman.
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Dream weaver / Gary Wright.
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A dreamer's holiday / Words by Kim Gannon ; music by Mabel Wayne.
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Duke of Earl / Earl Edwards, Eugene Dixon and Bernice Williams.
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Early autumn / Music by Ralph Burns and Woody Herman ; lyric by Johnny Mercer.
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East of the sun (and west of the moon) / Brooks Bowman.
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Easter parade / Irving Berlin.
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Easy to love / Cole Porter.
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Ecstasy Art Van Damme
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Elmer's tune / Elmer Albrecht, Sammy Gallop, Dick Jurgens.
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Elvira / Dallas Frazier.
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Edelweiss / Words by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Richard Rodgers.
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Eight days a week / John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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Endless love / Lionel Richie.
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Endlessly / Clyde Otis and Brook Benton.
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The entertainer / Scott Joplin.
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Entertainment tonight / Michael Mark.
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Ev'ry street's a boulevard (in old New York) / Lyrics by Bob Hilliard ; music by Jule Styne.
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Everybody's got a home but me / Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Richard Rodgers.
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Even the nights are better / J.L. Wallace, Terry Skinner, and Ken Bell.
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Everyday / Charles Hardin Holley and Norman Petty.
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Every breath you take / Sting.
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Everything's coming up roses / Words by Stephen Sondheim ; music by Jule Styne.
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Ev'rybody's somebody's fool / Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller.
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Ev'rything I've got (belongs to you) / Words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers.
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Evil ways / Sonny Henry.
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Everybody's talking / Fred Neil.
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Exactly like you / Music by Jimmy McHugh; lyrics by Dorothy Fields.
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Eternally / Words by Geoffrey Parsons & John Turner, music by Charles Chaplin.
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The exodus song / Words by Pat Boone ; music by Ernest Gold.
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Falling in love with love / Words by Lorenz Hart; music by Richard Rodgers.
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A fine romance / Music by Jerome Kern; Words by Dorothy Fields.
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Fascination / Music by F.D. Marchetti; English lyric by Dick Manning.
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Fingertips (Part 2) / Clarence O. Paul and Henry Cosby.
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Far away places / Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer.
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Feelings / English words and music by Morris Albert; Spanish lyric by Thomas Fundora.
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Feudin' and fightin' / Al Dubin and Burtin Lane.
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Fields of gold / Sting.
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Fly me to the moon / Bart Howard.
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For all we know / Music by J. Fred Coots; lyrics by Sam M. Lewis.
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A felicidade
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Follow me / John Denver.
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Flying home / Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton and Sid Robin.
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Footloose / Words by Dean Pitchford and Kenny Loggins ; music by Kenny Loggins.
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The folks who live on the hill / Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Jerome Kern.
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A fool such as I / Bill Trader and Bob Miller.
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Flat foot floogie / Words and music by Slim Gaillard, Slam Stewart, Bud Green.
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Fly away / John Denver.
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For the good times / Kris Kristofferson.
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For once in my life / Lyrics by Roland Miller; music by Orlando Murden.
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For the first time / James Newton Howard, Allan Rich, Jud Friedman.
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For you, for me, for evermore / Words by Ira Gershwin; music by George Gershwin.
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A foggy day / Words by Ira Gershwin; music by George Gershwin.
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Friends in low places / Dewayne Blackwell and Earl Bud Lee.
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Forever young / Rod Stewart, Jim Cregan and Kevin Savigar.
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Frenesí / English lyrics by Ray Charles and S. K. Russell ; Spanish words and music by Alberto Dominguez.
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For me and my gal / R. Goetz, E. Leslie, G. Meyer.
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Friendship / Cole Porter.
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From this moment on / Cole Porter.
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For your precious love / Arthur Brooks, Richard Brooks and Jerry Butler.
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Gentle on my mind / John Hartford.
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Get back / John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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Getting to know you / Words by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Richard Rodgers.
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The gambler / Don Schlitz.
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Georgy girl / Words by Jim Dale ; music by Tom Springfield.
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Get me to the church on time / Music by Fredrick Loewe ; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner.
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Georgia on my mind / Stuart Gorrell and Hoagy Carmichael.
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Gimme a little kiss, will ya, huh? / Roy Turk, Jack Smith and Maceo Pinkard.
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The girl that I marry / Irving Berlin.
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Give a little whistle / Music by Leigh Harline ; lyrics by Ned Washington.
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Give my regards to Broadway / George M. Cohan
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Girl talk / Music by Neal Hefti; words by Bobby Troup.
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Glad to be unhappy / Words by Lorenz Hart ; music by Richard Rodgers.
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Got to get you into my life / John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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Glory of love / David Foster, Peter Cetera and Diane Nini.
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Gigi / Words by Alan J. Lerner; music by Frederic Loewe.
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Girls just want to have fun / Robert Hazard.
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The glory of love / Billy Hill.
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Gone with the wind / Allie Wrubel and Herbert Magidson.
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Godfather II theme / Nino Rota
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The Godfather waltz / Nino Rota.
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A good man is hard to find / Eddie Green.
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Goodnight Irene / Huddie Ledbetter and John Lomax.
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Goin' out of my head Teddy Randazzo and Bobby Weinstein.
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The glow-worm / Original words by Lilla Cayley Robinson ; modern words by Johnny Mercer ; music by Paul Lincke.
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Gonna get along without ya now / Milton Kellum.
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Gonna build a mountain / Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley.
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Good day sunshine / John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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Good luck charm / Wally Gold and Aaron Schroeder.
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Go the distance / Alan Menken and David Zippel.
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The great pretender / Buck Ram.
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Granada / Spanish words and music by Agustin Lara ; English lyrics by Dorothy Dodd.
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A guy is a guy / Oscar Brand.
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Grease / Barry Gibb.
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Great balls of fire / Otis Blackwell and Jack Hammer.
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Guitar boogie shuffle / Arthur Smith.
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Guilty / Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb.
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Goodnight sweetheart / Calvin Carter, James Hudson.
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Got a date with an angel / Words by Clifford Grey and Sonny Miller ; music by Jack Waller and Joseph Turnbridge.
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Hail to the chief / Words by Albert Gamse; music by James Sanderson.
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Hal'luya / Kobi Oshrat and Shimrit Or.
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Hail! hail! the gang's all here / Words by D.A. Esrom; music by Theodore F. Morse and Sir Arthur Sullivan.
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The halls of ivy / Henry Russell, Vick Knight.
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Hallelujah I love her so / Ray Charles.
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Happy birthday, sweet sixteen.
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Happy days / Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox.
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Hang on Sloopy / Burt Russell and Wes Farrell.
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Happy talk / Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Richard Rodgers.
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Happy holiday / Irving Berlin.
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Happy trails to you / Dale Evans.
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Happy wanderer / Ridge and Moller.
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Happy, happy birthday baby / Margo Sylvia and Gilbert Lopez.
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Harlem nocturne / Music by Earle Hagen; lyrics by Dick Rogers.
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Harbor lights / Words by Jimmy Kennedy ; music by Hugh Williams (Will Grosz).
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Havah nagilah / Traditional.
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Have you ever been lonely? (Have you ever been blue?) / Words by George Brown; music by Peter De Rose.
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Have you met Miss Jones? / Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers.
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Have You Looked Into Your Heart / Billy Barberis, Teddy Randazzo, Bobby Weinstein.
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Heigh-Ho / Music by Frank Churchill ; lyrics by Larry Morey.
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Help! / John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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Heart and soul / Words by Frank Loesser; Music by Hoagy Carmichael.
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Hearts of stone / Rudy Jackson and Eddy Ray.
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Hello, young lovers / Words by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Richard Rodgers.
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Heat wave / Irving Berlin.
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Hello, goodbye / John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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Hokey pokey / Charles Mack, Taft Baker, and Roland La Prise.
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Have I told you lately? / Van Morrison.
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Hey Liley, Liley Lo / Elizabeth Austin, Alan Lomax.
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Here's that rainy day / Words by Johnny Burke; music by Jimmy Van Heusen.
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Hey, good lookin' / Hank Williams
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Here, there and everywhere / John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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Hi-diddle-dee-dee (An actor's life for me) / Ned Washington and Leigh Harline.
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Hindustan / Oliver G. Wallace, Harold Weeks.
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His latest flame / Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman.
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Hit the road to dreamland / Words by Johnny Mercer ; music by Harold Arlen.
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Hold me / Little Jack Little, David Oppenheim, Ira Schuster.
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Honeysuckle rose / Music by Thomas "Fats" Waller; lyrics by Andy Razaf.
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Hopelessly devoted to you / John Farrar.
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How deep is the ocean (how high is the sky) / Irving Berlin.
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Holiday for strings / David Rose and Sammy Gallop.
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Houston / Lee Hazelwood.
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Hot rod Lincoln / Charlie Ryan, W. S. Stevenson.
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Hound dog / Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
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How are things in Glocca Morra? / Words by E. Y. Harburg ; music by Burton Lane.
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How can you mend a broken heart / Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb.
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How high the moon / Words by Nancy Hamilton ; music by Morgan Lewis.
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How 'ya gonna kepp 'em down on the farm? / Walter Donaldson.
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Hurt so bad / Teddy Randazzo, Bobby Hart and Bobby Wilding.
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Hurting each other / Words by Peter Udell; music by Gary Geld.
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Hush hush, sweet Charlotte / Mack David and Frank DeVol.
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How deep is your love / Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb.
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Hurdy gurdy man / Donovan Leitch.
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Hushabye / Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman.
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I ain't got nobody (and there's nobody cares for me) / Roger Graham, Spencer Williams, Dave Peyton.
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I almost lost my mind / Ivory Joe Hunter.
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I beg of you / Rose Marie McCoy and Kelly Owens.
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I believe / E. Drake, I. Graham, J. Shirl, A. Stillman.
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I can't get started (with you) / Words by Ira Gershwin ; music by Vernon Duke.
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I can't stop loving you / Don Gibson.
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I can't stand it / Eric Clapton.
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I can dream, can't I? / Words by Irving Kahal; music by Sammy Fain.
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I can't help it (If I'm still in love with you) / Hank Williams.
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I don't have the heart / Allan Rich and Jud Friedman.
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I don't stand a ghost of a chance with you / Music by Victor Young ; lyrics by Bing Crosby and Ned Washington.
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I concentrate on you / Cole Porter.
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I could have danced all night / Words by Alan Jay Lerner ; music by Frederick Loewe.
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I could write a book / Words by Lorenz Hart ; Music by Richard Rodgers.
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I couldn't live without your love Words and music by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent
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I didn't know what time it was / Words by Lorenz Hart ; music by Richard Rodgers.
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I don't know why (I just do) / Words by Roy Turk ; music by Fred E. Ahlert.
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I don't care if the sun don't shine / Mack David.
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I don't want to set the world on fire / Sol Marcus, Bennie Benjamin and Eddie Seiler.
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I don't want to walk without you / Words by Frank Loesser; music by Jule Styne.
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I get along without you very well (except sometimes)/ Hoagy Carmichael.
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I don't want to wait / Paula Cole.
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I got a woman / Ray Charles.
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I got it bad (and that ain't good) / Words by Paul Francis Webster ; music by Duke Ellington.
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I hadn't anyone till you / Ray Noble.
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I have nothing / David Foster and Linda Thompson-Jenner.
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I enjoy being a girl / Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Richard Rodgers.
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I have dreamed / Music by Richard Rodgers ; words by Oscar Hammerstein II.
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I love a piano / Irving Berlin.
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I just called to say I love you / Stevie Wonder.
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I hear music / Music by Burton Lane ; lyrics by Frank Loesser.
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I love Paris / Cole Porter.
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I love you / Lyircs and Music adaptation by Robert Wright and George Forrest.
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I got the sun in the morning / Irving Berlin.
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I love you truly / Carrie Jacobs-Bond.
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I love you so much it hurts / Floyd Tillman.
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I remember it well / Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe.
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I miss you so / S. Robin, B. Scott and J. Henderson.
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I remember you / Words by Johnny Mercer; Music by Victor Schertzinger.
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I shot the sheriff / Bob Marley.
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I started a joke / Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb.
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I need your love tonight / Sid Wayne and Bix Reichner.
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I talk to the trees / Frederick Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner.
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I wanna be loved / Words by Billy Rose and Edward Heyman ; music by John Green.
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I was made to love her / Henry Cosby, Lula Mae Hardaway, Sylvia Moy and Stevie Wonder.
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I want you, I need you, I love you / Words by Maurice Mysels; music by Ira Kosloff.
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I whistle a happy tune / Words by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Richard Rodgers.
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I walk the line / John R. Cash.
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I want a girl (Just like the girl that married dear old dad) / Words by William Dillon; Music by Harry Von Tilzer.
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I will survive / Dino Fekaris and Freddie Perren.
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I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate / Armand J. Piron.
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I wish I were in love again / Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.
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I won't dance / Words by Dorothy Fields and Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Jerome Kern.
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I will wait for you / English lyrics by Norman Gimbel ; original French text by Jacques Demy ; music by Michel Legrand.
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I wish I didn't love you so / Frank Loesser.
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I'll be around / Alec Wilder.
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I'll be home / Ferdinand Washington and Stan Lewis.
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I'm always chasing rainbows / Words by Joseph McCarthy; music by Harry Carroll.
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I'd love you to want me Lobo
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I'd rather be blue over you (than be happy with someone else) / Fred Fisher and Billy Rose.
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I'll be seeing you / Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal.
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I'll follow the sun / John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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I'll get by (as long as I have you) / Music by Fred E. Ahlert; lyrics by Roy Turk.
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I'll take romance / Music by Ben Oakland ; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstien II.
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I'll be / Edwin McCain.
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I'm old fashioned / Music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
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I'm beginning to see the light / Harry James, Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges and Don George.
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I'm confessin' that I love you / Neiburg, Daugherty and Reynold.
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I'm gonna wash that man right out-a my hair / Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein.
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I'm every woman / Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson.
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I've got no strings / Washington and Harline.
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(I scream - you scream - we all scream for) Ice cream Words and music by Howard Johnson, Billy Moll and Robert King
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If Words by Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. Damerall, Music by Tolchard Evans
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I'm just a lucky so-and-so / Duke Ellington, Mack David.
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Theme from Popeye (Cartoon series) / Sammy Lerner.
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I'm wishing / Music by Frank Churchill ; lyrics by Larry Morey.
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I've grown accustomed to her face / Words by Alan Jay Lerner ; music by Frederick Loewe ; Spanish lyrics by L. de Llano.
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I've told ev'ry little star / Music by Jerome Kern; words by Oscar Hammerstein II.
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I've got my love to keep me warm / Irving Berlin.
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I've got the world on a string / Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by Ted Koehler.
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I've got you under my skin / Cole Porter.
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If I fell / John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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If I had a hammer (the hammer song) / Lee Hayes and Pete Seeger.
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If I ruled the world / Words by Leslie Bricusse ; music by Cyril Ornadel.
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If I loved you / Words by Oscar Hammerstein lI; music by Richard Rodgers.
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If this isn't love / words by E. Y. Harburg ; music by Burton Lane.
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If we only have love / French words and music by Jacques Brel ; English words by Mort Shuman and Eric Blau.
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If you knew Susie, like I know Susie / B.G. DeSylva & Joseph Meyer.
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If you love me (really love me) / English words by Geoffrey Parsons ; French words by Edith Piaf ; music by Marguerite Monnot.
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If you remember me / Words by Carole Bayer Sager ; Music by Marvin Hamlisch.
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If ever I would leave you / Words by Alan Jay Lerner ; music by Frederick Loewe.
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Ill wind / Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by Ted Koehler.
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Imagination / Words by Johnny Burke ; music by Jimmy Van Heusen.
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The impossible dream (The quest) / Music by Mitch Leigh ; lyrics by Joe Darion.
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In a little gypsy tearoom Lyrics by Edgar Leslie, Music by Joe Burke
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The "in" crowd / Billy Page.
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In a sentimental mood / Duke Ellington, Irving Mills and Manny Kurtz.
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In the chapel in the moonlight / Billy Hill.
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In the cool, cool, cool of the evening / Music by Hoagy Carmichael; words by Johnny Mercer.
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In the mood / Music by Joe Garland ; words by Andy Razaf.
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In the still of the night / Cole Porter.
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In the still of the night / Fred Parris.
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In the wee small hours of the morning / Music by David Mann; Lyrics by Bob Hilliard.
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In the misty moonlight / Cindy Walker.
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In walked Bud / Thelonious Monk.
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Indian love call / Words by Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Rudolf Friml.
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Inka dinka doo / Jimmy Durante, Ben Ryan, Harry Donnelly.
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(Back home again in) Indiana / Music by James F. Hanley; words by Ballard MacDonald.
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Isle of Capri / Jimmy Kennedy and Will Grosz.
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Isn't it romantic? / Music by Richard Rogers; lyrics by Lorenz Hart.
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The Israelites / Desmond Dekker.
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It could happen.
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Indian reservation (the lament of the Cherokee reservation Indian) / John D. Loudermilk.
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It don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that swing) / Music by Duke Ellington; lyrics by Irving Mills.
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It never entered my mind / Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers.
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It might as well be spring / Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Richard Rodgers.
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Seul sur son étoile / Words and music by Gilbert Becaud and Maurice Vidalin ; English adaptation by Mack David.
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It only hurts for a little while / Mack David and Fred Spielman.
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It was a very good year / Ervin Drake.
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It's a blue world / Words and music by Bob Wright and Chet Forrest.
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It's a grand night for singing / Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Richard Rodgers.
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It's almost tomorrow / Wade Buff, Gene Adkinson.
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It's a lovely day today / Irving Berlin.
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It's a most unusual day / Harold Adamson and Jimmy McHugh.
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It's easy to remember (and so hard to forget) / Words by Lorenz Hart; music by Richard Rodgers.
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It's all coming back to me now / Jim Steinman.
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It all depends on you / B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson.
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It's all right with me / Cole Porter.
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It's de-lovely / Cole Porter.
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It's now or never / Aaron Schroeder and Wally Gold.
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It's only a paper moon / Music by Harold Arlen ; lyrics by Billy Rose and E.Y. Harburg.
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It's the same old shillelagh / Pat White.
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It's only make believe / Conway Twitty and Jack Nance.
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It's sad to belong / Randy Goodrum.
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It's impossible
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It's been a long time comin' / Jimmy Radcliffe, Joey Brooks.
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Just ask your heart / Diane DeNota / Joe Ricci / Pete Damato.
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Jamaica farewell / Lord Burgess.
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Java jive / Ben Oakland and Milton Drake.
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Jersey bounce / Words by Buddy Feyne ; music by Bobby Platter, Tiny Bradshaw, Edward Johnson.
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Jive talkin' / Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb.
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James (hold the ladder steady) / John D. Loudermilk.
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Johnny one note / Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.
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Jingle jangle jingle (I got spurs) / Words by Frank Loesser, music by Joseph J. Lilley.
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Johnson rag / Lyrics by Jack Lawrence ; music by Guy Hall and Henry Kleinkauf.
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Juke box Saturday night / Words by Al Stillman ; music by Paul McGrane.
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June in January / L. Robin and R. Rainger.
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Jump, jive, an' wail / Louis Prima.
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Just in time / B. Comden, A. Green, J. Styne.
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Julie, do ya love me / Tom Bahler.
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June is bustin' out all over / Words by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Richard Rodgers.
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Just a gigolo / English words by Irving Caesar; music by Leonello Casucci; original German text by Julius Brammer.
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Just the two of us / Ralph MacDonald, William Salter and Bill Withers.
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Just one more chance / Words by Sam Coslow; music by Arthur Johnston.
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K-k-k-Katy / Geoffrey O'Hara.
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Keep it a secret / Jessie Mae Robinson.
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Kentucky rain / Eddie Rabbitt and Dick Heard.
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The kid / Charles Chaplin.
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Ko ko mo (I love you so) / Forest Wilson, Jake Porter and Eunice Levy.
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Kisses sweeter than wine / Ronnie Gilbert, Lee Hays, Fred Hellerman, Leadbelly, Pete Seeger.
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La vie en rose / Music by Mack David, Edith Piaf and Louiguy
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Last date / Floyd Cramer.
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The lady's in love with you / Lyric by Frank Loesser, Music by Burton Lane.
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The Lambeth walk / Lyrics by L. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber, music by Noel Gay.
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The lady is a tramp / Words by Lorenz Hart ; music by Richard Rodgers.
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(Last night) I didn't get to sleep at all / Tony Macaulay.
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Lady of Spain / Hargraves, Evans, Damerall, Tilsey.
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The last time I saw Paris / Music by Jerome Kern; words by Oscar Hammerstein II.
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Last night on the back porch (I loved her best of all) / Lew Brown and Carl Schraubstader.
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Lay down Sally / Eric Clapton, Marcy Levy and George Terry.
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Layla / Eric Clapton and Jim Gordon.
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Lazybones / Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael.
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Lazy river / Hoagy Carmichael and Sidney Arodin.
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Leaning on a lamppost / Noel Gay.
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Let's have another cup o' coffee / Irving Berlin.
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Leaving on a jet plane / John Denver.
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Let me entertain you / Words by Stephen Sondheim ; music by Jule Styne.
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Life is just a bowl of cherries / Lew Brown and Ray Henderson.
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Let me sing and I'm happy / Irving Berlin.
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Let the good times roll / Leonard Lee.
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Let there be love / Lyrics by Ian Grant ; music by Lionel Rand.
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Let's face the music and dance / Irving Berlin.
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Let's fall in love / Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by Ted Koehler.
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Leave a tender moment alone / Billy Joel.
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Lil' red riding hood / Ronald Blackwell.
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Limbo rock / Billy Strange and Jon Sheldon.
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Let's hear it for the boy / Thomas Snow, Dean Pitchford.
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Liechtenstein polka / Ed Kotscher and R. Lindt.
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Let's take an old fashioned walk / Irving Berlin.
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Lies / Words by George E. Springer ; Music by Harry Barris.
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Lift every voice and sing / James Weldon Johnson.
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Like someone in love / Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke.
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Lilli Marlene / English words by Tommie Connor ; German words by Hans Leip ; music by Norbert Schultze.
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Lipstick on your collar / Words by Edna Lewis; music by George Goehring.
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A little bird told me / Harvey Brooks.
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Lisbon antigua / Portuguese words by Jose Galhardo, Amadeu do Vale, English words by Harry Dupree ; music by Raul Portela.
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Little green apples / Bobby Russell.
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The little shoemaker / English lyrics by Geoffrey Parsons, music by Rudi Revil and John Turner.
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Little sister / Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman.
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Little white lies (Petits mesonges) / Walter Donaldson.
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Little girl blue / Music by Richard Rogers; words by Lorenz Hart.
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Little man, you've had a busy day / Music by Mabel Wayne; words by Maurice Sigler and Al Hoffman.
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Livin' on a prayer / Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Desmond Child.
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Little darlin' / Maurice Williams.
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Lonely street / Kenny Showder, Carl Belew, W.S. Stevenson.
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The longest walk / Words by Eddie Pola; music by Fred Speilman.
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Lonely teardrops / Berry Gordy, Jr., Gwendolyn Gordy and Tyran Carlo.
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Long ago (and far away) / Music by Jerome Kern; words by Ira Gershwin.
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Long before I knew you / Words by Betty Comden, Adolph Green ; music by Jule Styne.
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Look for the silver lining / Words by Buddy DeSylva; music by Jerome Kern.
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Look in my eyes pretty woman / Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter.
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Look to the rainbow / Words by E. Y.Harburg ; music by Burton Lane.
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Loop de loop / Teddy Vann.
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Lost in the stars / Words by Maxwell Anderson; music by Kurt Weill.
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Louise / Words by Leo Robin ; music by Richard A. Whiting.
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Love (can make you happy) / Jack Sigler, Jr.
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Love changes everything / Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Lyrics by Don Black and Charles Hart.
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The love inside / Barry Gibb.
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Love in bloom / Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger.
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Love is a simple thing / June Carroll and Arthur Seigel.
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Our love is here to stay / Words by Ira Gershwin; music by George Gershwin.
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Love is just around the corner / Lewis E. Gensler and Leo Robin.
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Love is the sweetest thing / Ray Noble.
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Love letters / Words by Edward Heyman; music by Victor Young.
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Love letters in the sand / Words by Nick Kenny and Charles Kenny; music by J. Fred Coots.
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Love, look away / Music by Richard Rodgers; words by Oscar Hammerstein II.
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Love me tender / Elvis Presley and Vera Matson.
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Love walked in / Words by Ira Gershwin; music by George Gershwin.
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Love me with all your heart / English lyrics by Sunny Skylar ; Spanish lyrics by Mario Rigual ; music by Carlos Rigual and Carlos Alberto Martinoli.
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Love takes time / Mariah Carey and Ben Margulies.
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Love (Your magic spell is everywhere) / Goulding, Janis.
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Lovely to look at / Jerome Kern.
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Love... thy will be done / Martika, Prince.
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Love me or leave me / Words by Gus Kahn; music by Walter Donaldson.
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Love theme from St. Elmo's Fire / David Foster.
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Love you madly / Duke Ellington.
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Loving you / Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
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Lullaby of the leaves / Music by Bernice Petkere; lyrics Joe Young.
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Lover, come back to me / Words by Oscar Hammerstein II; music by Sigmund Romberg.
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Lover / Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers.
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Lovely hula hands / R. Alex Anderson.
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A lovely way to spend an evening / Harold Adamson and Jimmy McHugh.
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