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**" All You Can Eat " ( story with Assem Batra )
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**" The Biggest Night of Her Life ", " Let It Rock / Rocking on the Railroad ", " I ’ m a Lonely One ", " Chantilly Lace ", " Day and Night ", " Ex Kay on LX ", " Widdicombe Fair ", " All Along the Watchtower ", " Lawdy Miss Clawdy ", " Tobacco Road ", " The Little Bird ", " Break Up ", " Sun Dog ", " I ’ m Coming Home "
**" Let It Rock / Rocking on the Railroad ", " I ’ m a Lonely One ", " Chantilly Lace ", " Break Up ", " Tobacco Road ", " Widdicombe Fair ", " Lawdy Miss Clawdy ", " Ex Kay on LX ", " The Biggest Night of Her Life ", " Last Minute ", " All Along the Watchtower ", " Sun Dog ", " Hitch Hike ", " The Little Bird ", " Widdicombe Fair " ( alternate version ), " The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian ", " Train Keeps a-Rollin ’", " Tennessee Woman ", " Fishhead ", " New York Mining Disaster ", " Half Breed ", " Day and Night "
**" It's All About the Money " by J. Hart and J. J. Maguire ( WWF ; used while part of the Million Dollar Corporation ; 1995 )
**" It Don't Mean A Thing ", " Beating Round The Bush ", " I've Got A Song ", " Sweet and Sour Lady ", " All I've Got To Give ", " Nite On The Tiles ", " How Many Times?
**" The Night Has A Thousand Eyes ", "( Let Me Be ) Your Teddy Bear ", "( Till ) I Kissed You ", " Save The Last Dance For Me ", " Only Sixteen ", " Sealed With A Kiss ", " Lipstick On Your Collar ", " From A Jack To A King ", " My Boy Lollipop ", " Ain ’ t That A Shame ", " Don't Ever Change ", " Let's Dance ", " Under The Boardwalk ", " Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini ", " Dream Lover ", " She Wears Red Feathers ", " Poetry In Motion ", " Blueberry Hill ", " Shakin ' All Over ", " Lucille "
**" and You
**" How Do You Do It " – from the 1964 album, A Bit of Liverpool – all three members of the group sing the song's lead vocal in unison.
**" Can't Take My Eyes Off You " – from the live album Farewell ; first featured as a duet with Temptations singer Eddie Kendricks on the album Together
**" This Is Why I Believe In You " – from the 1975 album The Supremes, co-lead vocals with Scherrie Payne
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