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Music For A Right Royal Knees Up Please

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Bobbisox1 | 13:15 Tue 24th May 2022 | Music
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Got a few ideas and have quite a cross section already on my phone
From 50s,60s,70s 80s and a few from the 90s, some Rock classics like Free and Deep Purple ,even Pomp and Circumstance,Rule Britannia and of course our National Anthem
Any ideas will be gratefully accepted
Thanks
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Oohh another good un, thanks Shirley
Keep em coming folks
A lot of the Casey and the Sunshine Band ones are good. Maybe Queen of the Clubs?
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Is that the Celebration one 2375J ?
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Got KC mixed up with Katrina and the waves 2375J
Shake, shake, shake ??? Yep , thanks
Elbow - One day like this
Tom Jones - Delilah
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Oooohhh defo Delilah, ta Margo
In The Mood
Something by Republica.
Our House, Madness
Vindaloo, Fat Les :-))
Mr Blue Sky by ELO is always cheerful and uplifting.
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Good ones,I’m putting them ( apart from Douglas’s) in my phone now, thanks ;0)
Let your love flow by Bellamy Brothers - another cheeful one.
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Choux that had my feet tapping ;0)
*cheerful*
Hey, Bobbi, welcome back!

Don't know if anyone has suggested these but Prince, Let's Go Crazy and 1999 are good party tunes. And December 63, Oh what a night! Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons?
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Hi Tiggs, ohhh love Prince’s 1999, in it goes, thank you x
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Already got December ‘63
Celebration, Kool and the Gang.

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