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Here's a selection of the material we play, based on what our audiences have most enjoyed at our recent performances. We also have an extensive back catalogue. If you have a special request for your event, let us know. If we can play it, we'll perform it!
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Nutbush City Limits - Tina Turner Click here for a live snippet from The London Marathon 2010
Sex on Fire - The Kings of leon Click here for a live snippet from The Stanford Music Festival 2010
Other songs we play
In The Morning - Razorlight
When You're Gone - Bryan Adams and Sporty Spice
No Tomorrow - Orson
Not Fair - Lily Allen
Long Train Running - The Doobie Brothers at their finest
A Town Called Malice - Timeless classic from The Jam
Summer of 69 - Bryan Adams classic
I Predict a Riot - Kaiser Chief's recent hit
Mr Brightside - Legendary anthem from the Killers
Golden Touch - Razorlight
Fairytale of New York - The Pogues legendary Christmas song
Hot 'n Cold - Katy Perry with attitude (and skin-tight leather pants)
Are You Gonna Be My Girl - Jet's famous TV advert soundtrack
Valerie - The Zutons originally but we now prefer the Amie Winehouse version
Who Knew - 2007 hit for Pink
Hard to Handle - The Black Crowes version of the soul classic
The Scientist - Anthemic favourite from Coldplay (a real belter!)
Shaking All Over - Johnny Kidd and the Pirates
Black Velvet - A raunchy blues signature tune for Alanha Myles
I Feel Good - No party is complete without some James Brown
Play that Funky Music - Wild Cherry
Steamy Windows - Tina Turner
Make Me Smile (come up and see me) - Cockney Rebel classic
Rock & Roll Medley - Chuck Berry & Elvis all rolled into one, try sitting down to this one if you can!
Superstition - Stevie Wonder
Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree - Another festive classic for your Christmas party
Bad Case of Loving You - Robert Palmers "Doctor Doctor"
Chelsea Dagger - Massive floor-filler from The Fratellis
China Girl - David Bowie going oriental
I Saw Her Standing There - The first song on the first Beatles Album
Addicted to love - A big hit for the late, lamented Robert Palmer
Bitch - Meredith Brooks' hit
Walking on Sunshine - Katrina & the Waves
I Got the Music in Me - Kiki Dees 70's classic
Birthday - The Beatles rocker from the "White Album"
Mustang Sally - Commitments style
Merry Christmas Everybody - Here it is, Merry Christmas, everybody's having fun. Slade's timeless Christmas anthem
Signed Sealed Delivered (I'm Yours) - Early Stevie Wonder
Lady Marmalade - "Hey Joe wanna give it a go?"
Run To You - Bryan Adams favourite but stripped down to vocals and 2 guitars, Late Shift style
Listen to the Music - Doobie Brothers
Losing my Religion - REM classic
Harder to Breathe - Marron 5 at the best
Mercy - Duffy's 2008 hit
Hot Stuff - Donna Summers hit featured in the Full Monty
Please Come Home For Christmas - Nice bluesy xmas song from The Eagles and Bon Jovi?
Stuck in the Middle - Stealers Wheel, a (Reservoir Dog) standard.
I'm Gonna Be (500 miles) - The Proclaimers "sing along" classic
Whenever Wherever - Shakira's dancefloor filler with real Latin rhythm (and pan pipes)
Take Your Mama Out - Scissor Sisters classic
Don't Wanna Miss A Thing - Aerosmiith stadium anthem and a great wedding song
What's Up? - 4nonblondes (we love this one)
Shout - Lulu (Angie's inpiration; thanks Lulu)
Suddenly I See - KT Tunstall (another rockin' Scot (and BRit) - thanks Lulu)
You do something to me - Paul Weller (a great choice for your wedding song)
Wishing Well - Free classic rock
Back catalogue
Murder On The Dance Floor - Sophie Ellis Bexter funky number
Knock on Wood - Amie Stewart's version of the all time classic
Down down - Quo classic
Ships in the Night - Be Bop Deluxe (another forgotten clasic - maybe just forgotten)
Love Shack - B52's massive hit, try to sit through this one!
The Boys are Back in Town - This Lizzy's greatest hit
Back in the USSR -The Beatles rocker
China grove - The Doobie Brothers classic
Caroline - Quo rocks
Another Piece of my Heart - Beverly Knight version
Gimme Some Lovin' - Spencer Davis Group or Blues Brothers. Take your pick
Jumping Jack Flash - Them old Rolling Bones. Watch out for that coconut Keef
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