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Author: | futuremon [ Wed Feb 25, 2004 1:25 am ] |
Post subject: | What songs do you sing? |
I have been singing Karaoke since about August of 2003 (going out twice a week), and in that time I have added the following to my favorites list (it helps to have friends who had over 10000 songs available):
B.J. Thomas Raindrops keep falling on my head B.J. Thomas Somebody done somebody Wrong Badfinger Come and Get it Beatles Blackbird Beatles Do you want to know a secret Beatles Getting better all the time Beatles Michelle - Ma Belle Beatles Strawberry Fields Forever Beatles When I'm 64 Billy Joel Just the way you are Bob Dylan Just like a woman Bob Dylan Knockin on heavens door Bob Segar Against the Wind Bob Segar We've Got Tonight Carl Douglas Kung Fu Fighting Cars Good Times Roll Cars Lets Go Creed Arns Wide Open David Bowie Golden Years David Bowie Space Oddity Dean Martin Memories are made of this Dobie Gray Drift Away Eagles Desperado Elvis Costello Allison Elvis Presley All Shook Up Elvis Presley Burning Love Elvis Presley Love Me Tender Elvis Presley Viva Las Vegas Engelbert Humperdink After the Lovin Everly Brothers Bye Bye Love Everly Brothers Dream Dream Dream Fats Domino I'm Walkin Five Man Electric Band Signs Gene Kelly Singin in the Rain George Thorogood Bad to the Bone George Thorogood Move it on over Gordon Lightfoot Beautiful Gordon Lightfoot Carefree Highway Gordon Lightfoot If you could read my mind Gordon Lightfoot Rainy Day People Gordon Lightfoot Sundown Jim Croce Bad Bad Leroy Brown Johnny Cash I Walk the Line Johnny Cash Ring of Fire Johnny Paycheck Take this job and shove it Johnny Rivers Baby I need your Lovin Johnny Rivers Poor Side of Town Johnny Rivers Secret Agent Man Kansas Dust in the Wind Kiss Beth Louis Armstrong Wonderful World Marty Robbins Big Iron Marty Robbins El Paso Marty Robbins El Paso City Moody Blues Knights in white satin Neil Diamond Cracklin Rose Paul Simon 50 ways to leave your lover Peter Paul & Mary Leavin on a Jet Plane Righteous Brothers You've Lost that Loving Feelin Roy Orbison Pretty Woman Santana Black Magic Woman The Band Cripple Creek The Byrds So you want to be a rock n roll star The Doors Love Her Madly The Doors People are strange The Hollies He aint heavy - he's my Brother Tom Jones It's not unusual Out of those, I'd say that Gordon Lightfoot, Marty Robbins, Jonny Rivers and Englebert Humperdink are the ones I do best based on my voice. What about you? - FutureMon |
Author: | Dave K [ Wed Feb 25, 2004 6:33 pm ] |
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Oh boy, there are TONS i love to sing, but some of my favorite are: Stray Cat Strut - Stray Cats Losing My Religion - REM Town Without Pity - Gene Pitney Love Potion #9 - The Searchers A Little Less Talk, A Lot More Action - Toby Keith Drinkin' My Baby Goodbye - Charlie Daniels Band Word Up - Cameo I'm Your Boogie Man - KC & The Sunshine Band and no, i won't do any Barbra Streisand, |
Author: | SingingFool [ Thu Feb 26, 2004 7:58 am ] |
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I have a very unusual voice, so I end up doing unusual pieces that no one would probably expect to hear at karaoke (just check out Singers Showcase). Everytime I try to do something in the pop or rock realm, it sounds really funny to me. |
Author: | knightshow [ Thu Feb 26, 2004 9:44 am ] |
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I have way too many to mention! Yes, there are a few that I'm currently singing more than anything, but many times, I get an urge just to look at a disc I'm putting in for a singer, and I know my turn's next, so I look to see what's on that disc if I can sing it or not! ! |
Author: | smiles57 [ Fri Feb 27, 2004 5:47 am ] |
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I actually sat down and tried typing everything I've sang in a spreadsheet. Yikes! I gave up after 100! I like to do anything from campy 80's tunes (including power monster ballads) to Celine Dion to Aretha Franklin. Kind of an ecclectic mix. |
Author: | Terryoke [ Fri Feb 27, 2004 10:49 am ] |
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I like to sing BIG BAD Blues...George Thorogood, Jake and Elwood, Johnny Lee Hooker, Stevie Ray Vaughn And RAUNCHY Rock and Roll...ZZ Top, Golden Earring, AC/DC, Creedence etc. I also like to do some 70s and 80s stuff like Cover of the Rolling Stone or Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. I also do some silly stuff like Snoopy and the Red Baron. I sing a fair amount of Canadian stuff...Trooper, BTO, Tragically Hip, Guess Who, Burton Cummings to name a few. ...surprise - surprise |
Author: | Tammy K [ Sun Feb 29, 2004 10:06 pm ] |
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Chains~~~Cookies The Tide is High~~~Blondie I've Just Seen A Face~~~Beatles Mama He's Crazy~~~Judds Johnny Angel~~~~Shelly Fabares Ode To Billy Joe~~~~Bobbie Gentry The Night Chicago Died~~~Paper Lace Superman~~~Five For Fighting These Boots Are Made For Walking~~~Nancy Sinatra Do That To Me One More Time~~~Captain and Tennille - to name a few- |
Author: | jands [ Mon Mar 01, 2004 3:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Here we go |
my song list is huge too. no particular order Spiderwebs-No doubt Hey Baby-No Doubt Crazy train- Ozzy Osbourne Dreamer- Ozzy Osbourne Lights out-Lisa Marie Presley Suspicious Minds-Elvis Wonder of you-Elvis Burning Love- Elvis Thank you for loving me -Bon Jovi Living on a prayer Bon Jovi Chicago movie-Good to mama, Cell block Tango, Roxie, Nowadays 2000 more songs.......ask and I'll bet I do it! |
Author: | emorej [ Thu Mar 04, 2004 4:01 pm ] |
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I've been a karaoke regular for 2 years now. I wish more regular karaoke singers were willing to have an expanded repetoire (sp) like Futuremon. All too often in the places I frequent, most of the regulars refuse to budge from their niches. Futuremon, it's singers like yourself that keep me interested/listening. Keep up the good work! And now for my list Talking Heads And She Was Take Me To The River Burning Down The House Led Zeppelin Hey Hey What Can I Do Ramble On Going To California D'yer Mak'er What Is & What Should Never Be Fool In The Rain The Cars Let's Go Good Times Roll You Might Think Just What I Needed George Thorogood One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer Bowie Rebel Rebel Fame Modern Love Peter Gabriel Solsbury Hill Red Rain Sledgehammer Genesis/Phil Collins I Can't Dance Throwing It All Away In The Air Tonight No Reply At All Sussudio The Who Squeeze Box The 5:15 Who Are You You Better You Bet Elton John Saturday Night's Alright... Take Me To The Pilot Mona Lisas & Mad Hatters Crocodile Rock Lucy In The Sky W/Diamonds Rod Stewart Hot Legs Do Ya Think I'm Sexy Ooh La La Springsteen Glory Days Born To Run Thunder Road Rosalita 10th Ave Freezout Van Halen Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love Panama Ice Cream Man Why Can't This Be Love Moody Blues Question Bad Company Can't Get Enough Good Lovin' Gone Bad Youngblood Train Meet Virginia Drops Of Jupiter Something More Aerosmith Mama Kin What It Takes Walk This Way Eat The Rich U2 Desire When Love Comes To Town Angel Of Harlem Barenaked Ladies Falling For The 1st Time What A Good Boy Alcohol Never Is Enough Be My Yoko Ono The Old Apartment Tom Petty Mary Jane's Last Dance Free Fallin' Don't Do Me Like That Rolling Stones Satisfaction Wild Horses Paint It Black Start Me Up Shattered Angie Some Girls Miss You Beast Of Burden Robert Palmer & Power Station Bad Case Of Lovin' You Get It On (Bang A Gong) Some Like It Hot Addicted To Love Steely Dan Hey 19 Time Out Of Mind Kid Charlemagne Peg Josie Deacon Blues Warren zevon Excitable Boy Lawyers, Guns, & Money Werewolves Of London |
Author: | marty3 [ Fri Mar 05, 2004 2:35 am ] |
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I generally don't sing when I host a show. When I go out for fun (not very often these days) without working, the ones I gravitate to most are: When I'm 64 - Beatles Green Eyed Lady - Sugarloaf Is It My Body - Alice Cooper White Wedding - Billy Idol Call & Answer - Barenaked Ladies Behind Blue Eyes - The Who Oh Darling - Beatles Sour Girl - Stone Temple Pilots Turbo Lover - Judas Priest Treat Her Like a Lady - Cornelius Brothers I Melt With You - Modern English I know, datad stuff. Most current song is probably "Like a Stone" (Audioslave); needs more work though. Would like to try more country, which I love, but I have never felt I could hit it. "I Don't Call Him Daddy" (Doug Supernaw) is about the only I've done regularly, and that's really because the lyrics hit home for me. |
Author: | KJ Auslander [ Sat Mar 06, 2004 8:13 pm ] |
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Newbie at this so here goes... Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth Stone Yemple Pilots - Plush, Vaseline, Interstat Love Song Godsmack - Voodoo, Whatever Alice in Chains - Man in the Box Jethro Tull - Locomotive Breath Black Sabbath - War Pigs The Animals - House of the Rising Sun David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust Pearl Jam - Jeremy, Black Styx - Suite Madame Blue Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin Those are the first one's that come to mind... gotta jet... going to Karaoke! |
Author: | TheBigKahuna [ Tue Mar 09, 2004 4:57 am ] |
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Lets see I will stick to artists cause naming all the songs would just tkae plain to long..... Creed Bob Seger Elton John Eric Clapton Elvis Presley kenny Rodgers Garth brooks David allen Coe George Jones AC/DC metallica Diamond Rio Eagles kansas Styxx Bon Jovi Righteous Brothers Montgomery Gentry john Anderson Blake shelton Phil Collins (Genesis and single) johnny Cash 3 doors Down nickelback Tracy Byrd Jim Croce John lennon George Thoroughgood Pink Flloyd Queen led Zepplin Jimmy Wayne Neil Diamond Brooks and Dunn lee Greenwood That is just to name a few My problem is finding a KJ who has all those artists And of course you are limited to the time frame Kahuna |
Author: | KKid [ Tue Mar 09, 2004 4:42 pm ] |
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I sing country. honky tonk and southern rock.... The list would be Ohhhhhhh..... so long if I atempted to write them all down... Tonight I will sing at a local waterin' hole, called BLTs.... My list will include... "Man To Man" as preformed by Gary Allen "I Believe" as preformed by Diamond Rio "Singin' The Blues" as preformed by Marty Robbins "The Cowboy In Me" as preformed by Tim McGraw " Bar Light" as preformed by Charlie Robinson I'll also will sing a duet with my wife... "Maybe Not Tonight" as preformed by Lori Morgan And Sammy Kershaw |
Author: | Club KiKi [ Wed Mar 10, 2004 7:22 pm ] |
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Through the years I've been blessed with the opportunity to develop a set list that is sure to both challenge me as a performer as well as delight the crowd. I believe that it is necessary to make minor tweaks to your set list to ensure it works with each particular venue. Nevertheless, there are several classics that are ALWAYS a part of every Club KiKi performance. They are: Friends in Low Places Baby Got Back Born To Run I will Survive |
Author: | Club KiKi [ Wed Mar 10, 2004 7:26 pm ] |
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Through the years I've been blessed with the opportunity to develop a set list that is sure to both challenge me as a performer as well as delight the crowd. I believe that it is necessary to make minor tweaks to your set list to ensure it works with each particular venue. Nevertheless, there are several classics that are ALWAYS a part of every Club KiKi performance. They are: Friends in Low Places Baby Got Back Born To Run I Will Survive Crazy Train |
Author: | CelticCircle1961 [ Sun Mar 14, 2004 9:06 am ] |
Post subject: | Newbie here |
Hi all, Newbie here and have only been singing 5 weeks now, about 1 or 2 shows a week. Might step it up to 3 a week. I try and pick songs that no one does usually and pull out of the archives as well as some songs that are more mainstream. I am a high tenor so I try to pick songs within my range of course. I have sang approx. 40+ songs already in just five weeks. Here are only a few of my top songs: Air That I Breathe - The Hollies, (looking for Simply Red's version as well) Holding Back the Years - Simply Red Tiny Dancer - Elton John (my signature song, ppl always request I do it) Suite Madam Blue - Styx Crystal Ball - Styx Don't Let It End - Styx Lady - Styx Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' - Journey Send Her My Love - Journey Hold On My Heart - Genesis (as well as a few more by Genesis) Another Day in Paradise - Phil Collins Groovy Kind of Love - Phil Collins (and a few more by him) Dust in the Wind - Kansas I Won't Hold You Back Now - Toto A Man I'll Never Be - Boston Only Time Will Tell - Asia Restless Heart - Peter Cetera Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel (Garfunkel actually) All I Know - Art Garfunkel Don't Know Much - Aaron Neville Right Here Waiting - Richard Marx Do You Really Love a Woman - Bryan Adams Young Girl - Gary Puckett and the Union Gap Keep On Lovin' You - REO Speedwagon I am working on a few Air Supply songs to add to the mix as well. This is just a small sampling. Like someone else posted, if you listed them all, it could be a very long list. I want to take the time to say thanks for this thread as it gives me ideas for more songs I might not have thought of. Hope to learn a lot here from the masters. |
Author: | anthonny [ Mon Mar 15, 2004 3:59 am ] |
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i did a old song last night,it was originally done by tommy james and the shondells,and then covered by tiffany........."i think were alone now"it went well and its a keeper. |
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