At the mo Grace Kelly by Mika and the Fratelli's Whistle for the Choir and The Feeling.
Starry Eyes Suprised - Paul Okenfold, Love Gold by Spandau Ballet, Santana's Smooth, The Calling - Wherever you will go, Robbie Williams - Adverising Space, Embrace - Gravity, Sterophonics - Maybe Tomorrow, Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah.
When Mr Blue Sky was first out Panic? You must be old as the hills! (I've actually got Out of the Blue on Vinyl but it was inherited when I cleaned out a basement for somebody when I was on the rock n roll!)
Smooth
Broken Boy Soildier
9 Crimes
Rootless Tree
Reoffender
The 'tick tock' song on placebo albulm sung with Bowie which for some reason my brain is refusing to name!
Wild, wild wood
Riverboat Song
Brazen
The man who sold the world (Nirvanna version)
Creep
Heart Beats in this Cage (Strokes, think that's wrong title)
Bedshaped
Set the fire to the third bar
Chasing cars
Seven nation army
Hardest button to button (again with the not knowing the title)
Shape of my heart (bloke singing it, not sugarbabes, don't know who)
Rolling stone
Ace of spades (yes, I know)
Just the way I'm feeling
All along the watch tower (pretty much any version)
Is it any wonder
I love you (Ordinary Boys?)
Honest mistake & keep with me (now I think they're both by the editors but I'm sure that they're not the right titles).
God... loads of other stuff.... but my coffee is nearly done!
Not long now hopefully Panic Button! Just remembered a little heard of band that I think some of you might like from what's been offered to this question; Cat Empire are an Oz band with a Cuban / Ska feel to them that sing lovely happy songs about wine and sunshine and summeriness. Enough to blow away any perpetual autumn blues anyone's been feeling this "winter".....
i have one particular song at the moment that i cant stop playing and thats Take That, I'd wait for life from their new CD. I think its a gorgeous song with lovely lyrics,
I also love James Morrison, You give me something, and the pieces dont fit, Take That, Shine and Chasing cars, Snow patrol.