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* Bolero (by Maurice Ravel, covered in [[South by Southwest 2007 (T.H.I.S. Episode)|South by Southwest 2007]]) | * Bolero (by Maurice Ravel, covered in [[South by Southwest 2007 (T.H.I.S. Episode)|South by Southwest 2007]]) | ||
* Cecilia (by Simon and Garfunkel) | * Cecilia (by Simon and Garfunkel) | ||
* Dancing In the Moonlight (by King Harvest) | |||
* Down By The Bay (by Raffi) | * Down By The Bay (by Raffi) | ||
* Everyday (by Buddy Holly) (sung by [[Ross]])<ref name=everyday>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSBWOOvovC0 Tally Hall in Pittsburgh - Ross' Singing Debut. September 8th, 2021. Uploaded May 21st, 2009. AWeiss2008. YouTube. Video.]</ref> | * Everyday (by Buddy Holly) (sung by [[Ross]])<ref name=everyday>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSBWOOvovC0 Tally Hall in Pittsburgh - Ross' Singing Debut. September 8th, 2021. Uploaded May 21st, 2009. AWeiss2008. YouTube. Video.]</ref> | ||
* [[Free Bird]] (by Lynyrd Skynyrd) | * [[Free Bird]] (by Lynyrd Skynyrd) | ||
* For What It's Worth (by Buffalo Springfield) | |||
* Gonna Fly Now (by DeEtta Little) | * Gonna Fly Now (by DeEtta Little) | ||
* (Super Mario Bros.) Ground Theme and Underground Theme (by Koji Kondo, soundcheck) | * (Super Mario Bros.) Ground Theme and Underground Theme (by Koji Kondo, soundcheck) | ||
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* The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill (by The Beatles) | * The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill (by The Beatles) | ||
* To Be With You (by Mr. Big) | * To Be With You (by Mr. Big) | ||
* Video Killed the Radio Star (by The Buggles) | |||
* Who Loves The Sun? (by The Velvet Underground) | * Who Loves The Sun? (by The Velvet Underground) | ||
* Why Don't We Do It In The Road? (by The Beatles) | * Why Don't We Do It In The Road? (by The Beatles) |