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Light My Fire--The Doors


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Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis

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We Didn't Start the Fire--Billy Joel

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September -- Earth, Wind and Fire

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See You In September--The Happenings

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Accidents Will Happen - Elvis Costello

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Happens all the Time- Cold


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Hot N Cold -- Katy Perry

. . ...Hiya, Bunnie!! Great to see you stoppin' by here. .! :)

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Hot Pants, James Brown

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Pants on the Ground -- General Larry Platt :lol:

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You were just WAITING for the chance to post that video, weren't you? :)

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The Ground Beneath Her Feet - U2

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You were just WAITING for the chance to post that video, weren't you? :)

YES! :lol:

Head over Feet -- Alannis Morissette

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Over and over again- Nelly

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Again - Janet Jackson

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Again - Janet Jackson

I'll be There- Jackson 5

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Be thou my vision

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How Can That Be? - Ben Lee

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Be My Baby - The Ronettes

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Baby Love--The Supremes

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Baby Don't Go - Sonny and Cher\\\

(Hi Patti - waves wildly :D )

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Sunny -- Bobby Hebb

Hi Shroomie!!

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Don't Worry, Be Happy -- Bobby McFerrin

Hey, youse guys! :D

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Don't Worry Baby--Beach Boys

Hey Em!!

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Don't Eat the Yellow Snow -- Frank Zappa .. . ...(who else?).....

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