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1. | Two Scenes / Footprints
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Two Scenes

Written by Ellis Ludwig-Leone
Arranged by John Burlace
Originally recorded by San Fermin
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Footprints

Written by Ash Pournouri, Tijs Verwest, Freddy Wexler, Brandon Lowry, Justin Putuhena, and Josef Cruickshank
Arranged by John Burlace
Originally recorded by Tiƫsto
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Written by Jeff Lynne
Arranged by John Burlace
Originally recorded by Electric Light Orchestra (Xanadu)
Soloist: Brendan Ball
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3. | Around the World / An Old-Fashioned Wedding / Some Enchanted Evening
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Around the World

Written by Victor Young and Harold Adamson
Arranged by John Burlace
Originally recorded by Victor Young (Around the World in 80 Days)
Performed in the style of Bing Crosby
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An Old-Fashioned Wedding

Written by Irving Berlin
Arranged by John Burlace
Originally recorded by Annie Get Your Gun (musical)
Soloists: Jack Pearson and Sarah Madison |
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Some Enchanted Evening

Written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers
Arranged by John Burlace
Originally recorded by South Pacific (musical)
Soloist: Joe Jackowski |
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4. | Celebration / The Loco-Motion / We Are Family / Ain't No Mountain High Enough / Shout
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Celebration

Written by Donna Johnson, Claydes Charles Smith, Earl Eugene Toon Jr., James "J.T." Taylor, Ronald Nathan Bell, George Melvin Brown, Dennis Ronald Thomas, Eumir Deodato, Robert Spike Mickens, and Robert Earl Bell
Arranged by John Burlace
Originally recorded by Kool & the Gang
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The Loco-Motion

Written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King
Arranged by John Burlace
Originally recorded by Little Eva
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We Are Family

Written by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers
Arranged by John Burlace
Originally recorded by Sister Sledge
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Ain't No Mountain High Enough

Written by Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson
Arranged by John Burlace
Originally recorded by Marvin Gaye and Tami Tarrell
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Shout

Written by O'Kelly Isley Jr., Rudolph Isley, and Ronald Isley
Arranged by John Burlace
Originally recorded by The Isley Brothers
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