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  • "(What a) Wonderful World"

    (1958)

    Written by Sam Cooke, Herb Alpert and Lou Adler

    Published by ABKCO Music, Inc.

    Performed by Sam Cooke

    Courtesy of The RCA Records Label

    By Arrangement with ABKCO Records

  • "You Can Get It If You Really Want"

    (1970)

    Written and Performed by Jimmy Cliff

    Published by Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. o/b/o Island Music Ltd.

    Courtesy of Island Records Ltd.

    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

  • "It's Easy to Fall in Love (With a Guy Like You)"

    Written by Frank Wilson

    Published by Stone Agate Music (A Division of Jobete Music Co., Inc.)

    Performed by Martha & The Vandellas (as Martha Reeves & The Vandellas)

    Courtesy of Motown Records

    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

  • "Love Train"

    (1972)

    Written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff

    Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. o/b/o itself and Mijac Music

    Performed by The O'Jays

    Courtesy of Epic Records

    By Arrangement with SONY BMG Music Licensing

  • "Turn Me On (Low Tide Remix)"

    Written by Arnold Hennings, Daron Tavaris Jones (as Daron Jones), Michael Marcel Keith (as Michael Keith),

    Quinnes Dammond Parker (as Quinnes Parker), Marvin E. Scandrick III (as Marvin Scandrick),

    , Courtney Sills, Kevin Lyttle and Raeon Primus

    Published by EMI April Music Inc. o/b/o itself, Beane Tribe Publishing, Inc., Justin Combs Publishing Company,

    Inc., Da 12 Music and EMI Music Publishing Ltd. and C. Sills Publishing

    Performed by Kevin Lyttle

    Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.

    By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing

  • "She Drives Me Crazy"

    (1989)

    Written by David Steele and Roland Gift

    Published by EMI Virgin Music Ltd.

    Performed by Fine Young Cannibals

    Courtesy of London Records Ltd.

    By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing

  • "JL is My Main Man - Now Give Me Back My Pen"

    Written by Alan Elliott

    Published by Zuck Shot Music

    Performed by The Alan Elliott Big Band

    Courtesy of Al's Records and Tapes

  • "Emergency"

    Written by John Powell (as John James Powell)

    Performed by John Powell

    Published by Hazen Music administered by WB Music Corp.

    Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment

  • "Five Fathoms"

    (1999)

    Written by Ben Watt

    Published by Sony/ATV Songs LLC o/b/o Sony/ATV Music Publishing UK Ltd.

    Performed by Everything But The Girl

    Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.

    By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing and Courtesy of Virgin Records Limited

  • "Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing"

    (1973)

    Written by Stevie Wonder

    Published by Jobete Music Co., Inc. and Black Bull Music c/o EMI April Music Inc.

    Produced by Will i Am

    Performed by John Legend

    Courtesy of Sony Urban Music/Columbia Records

  • "Amado Mio"

    (1946)

    Written by Doris Fisher and Allan Roberts

    Published by Universal Music Corp. o/b/o Doris Fisher Music Corp. and Allan Roberts Music Co. and Music Sales Copr. o/b/o Allan Roberts Music Co.

    Performed by Pink Martini

    Courtesy of Heinz Records

    Under license from Naïve

  • "Closer"

    (2002)

    Performed by 'Goapele Mohlabane' (as Goapele)

    Courtesy of Skyblaze Recordings

    By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

  • "Ooh Wee"

    Written by Bobby Hebb

    Published by Portable Music Company, Inc. administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.

    Performed by Mark Ronson featuring Ghostface Killah, Nate Dogg, Trife Da God & Saigon

    Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group

    By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing

    Ghostface Killah appears courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group

    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

    Trife Da God appears courtesy of Money Come First

    Under license from M.C.F.S.E.

    Contains a sample of "Scorpio" (1971)

    Written and Performed by Dennis Coffey

    Published by Songs of Universal, Inc. o/b/o Interior Music Corp.

    Courtesy of Avant Garde Enterprises, Inc.

    Contains a sample of "Sunny"

    Performed by Boney M.

    Courtesy of FAR Music

  • "She Wants to Move (Mac & Toolz Remix)"

    Written by Chad Hugo & Pharrell Williams

    Published by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. o/b/o itself and Waters of Nazareth and Careers-BMG Music Publishing o/b/o itself and Raynchaser Music

    Performed by N.E.R.D.

    Courtesy of Virgin Records America, Inc.

    Under license from EMI Film & Television Music

  • "Yeah!"

    (2004)

    Written by Lil' Jon (as Jonathan Smith), 'Sean Garrett' , Patrick J. Que Smith,

    Ludacris (as Christopher Bridges), James Phillips and La Marquis Jefferson

    Published by EMI April Music Inc. o/b/o itself, Air Control Music, Basajamba Music, Me and Marq Music and Ludacrisi Music Publishing Inc.

    TVT Music o/b/o itself and White Rhino Music, Christopher Garrett Pub./Hitco South administered by Music of Windswept and Christopher Matthew Music/Hitco Music administered by Songs of Windswept

    Performed by Usher Raymond (as Usher) featuring Lil' Jon (as Lil Jon) & Ludacris

    Courtesy of LaFace Records/Zomba Label Group

    Under license from BMG Film & Television Music

    Lil Jon appears courtesy of TVT Records

    Ludacris appears courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group

    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

  • "Happy"

    (2002)

    Written by Tobias Gad and 'Meleni Smith'

    Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Germany/Cyclus Musikverlage GmbH and Melsphynx Music administered by Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company,

    Inc.

    Performed by 'Meleni Smith'

    Courtesy of DASLabel/Sony Urban Music/Columbia Records

    By Arrangement with SONY BMG Music Licensing

  • "Reasons"

    (1975)

    Written by Maurice White, Philip Bailey and Charles Stepney

    Published by EMI April Music Inc. and Embassy Music Corp. o/b/o Eibur Music

  • "Never Gonna Let You Go (She's a Keepa)"

    Written by Robert Kool Bell (as Robert Bell), Ronald Bell, George Funky Brown (as George Brown),

    Joel Campbell, Allen Gordon (as Allen "Allstar" Gordon), J.J. Jennings,

    , Charles Ray Mack (as Charles Mack), Robert Spike Mickens (as Robert Mickens),

    , Big Boi (as Antwan Patton), Claydes Smith and Richard Westfield

    Published by Gang Music Ltd. administered by Warner-Tamberlane Publishing Corp., Chrysalis Music/Gnat Booty Music,

    Al's Street Music, J. Marv Music, Mackximus One and Daddy's Downstairs Again

    Performed by Omarion Grandberry (as Omarion)

    Courtesy of Sony Urban Music/Epic Records

    By Arrangement with SONY BMG Music Licensing

  • "This Is How I Feel"

    Written by Sleepy Brown (as Pat Brown), Ray Murray, Rico Wade and Marqueze Etheridge

    Published by Organized Noize Music and Belt Star Music/EMI April Music Inc.

    Performed by Earth Wind & Fire featuring Kelly Rowland and Sleepy Brown

    Courtesy of Sanctuary Urban Records Group

    Kelly Rowland appears courtesy of Sony Urban Music/Columbia Records

  • "I Can't Get Next to You"

    (1969)

    Written by Norman Whitfield (as Norman J. Whitfield) and Barrett Strong

    Published by Stone Agate Music (A Division of Jobete Music Co., Inc.)

    Performed by 'The Temptations'

    Courtesy of Motown Records

    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

  • "Carmen Cubana"

    Written by Georges Bizet

    Arranged by Kilian Forster

    Published by Sony/ATV Tunes LLC o/b/o Edition Klazz / Sony/ATV Music Publishing Germany

    Performed by Klazz Brothers & Cuba Percussion

    Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (Germany) GmbH

    By Arrangement with SONY BMG Music Licensing

  • "Now That We Found Love"

    (1973)

    Written by Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and Heavy D (as Dwight Myers)

    Published by Warner-Tamerland Publishing Corp.

    Performed by Heavy D & The Boyz

    Courtesy of Universal Records

    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

  • "1 Thing"

    (2005)

    Written by Richard Christopher Harrison (as Rich Harrison), 'Amerie' (as Amerie Rogers) and Stanley Walden

    Published by Dam Rich Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc. and EMI U Catalog Inc. and Universal Music Corp. o/b/o Mi Suk Publishing

    Performed by 'Amerie'

    Courtesy of Sony Urban Music/Rise/Columbia Records

    By Arrangement with SONY BMG Music Licensing

    Contains a sample of "Oh! Calcutta" (1970)

    Performed by The Meters

    Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company

    By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing

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