Sample Hour of Programming (2010)
- "Vincent" - Don McLean
- "More" - Andy Williams
- "You Decorated My Life" - Kenny Rogers
- "Come Saturday Morning" - The Sandpipers
- "Weekend in New England" - Barry Manilow
- "Why Should I Care" - Diana Krall
- "Unchained Melody" - The Righteous Brothers
- "The End" - Earl Grant
- "I Just Can't Help Believing" - B.J. Thomas
- "Summer Samba" - Walter Wanderley
- "Touch Me in the Morning" - Diana Ross
- "Morning Has Broken" - Cat Stevens
- "Make It with You" - Bread
- "Things" - Bobby Darin
- "Always on My Mind - Willie Nelson
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