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The official ROADHOUSE setlist Archive!

 

 

Title

Composer/songwriter

Allmost cut my hair

David Crosby

Around and around

Chuck Berry

Baby, what do you want me to do

Jimmy Reed

Bad moon rising

John Fogerty   

Big boss man

Luther /Dixon /Smith

Blue boy

John Fogerty     

Blue monk

Thelonious Monk

Blue moon nights

John Fogerty     

The blues is my best friend

T-bone Walker

Broke down

Slaid Cleaves

Cocaine

JJ Cale

Come together

John Lennon / Paul Mc Cartney

Congo square

Sonny Landreth

Dance the night away

Popa Chubby

Even cowgirls get the blues

Rodney Crowell

Freebird

Lynyrd Skynyrd

Goodbye

Steve Earle

Hey Joe

Billy Roberts

Hometown blues

Steve Earle

Honky tonk women

Jagger / Richards

Hounddog

Elvis Presley

I'm free

Jagger / Richards

I saw her standing there

John Lennon / Paul McCartney

It's all over now

Bobby Womack

Joy of my life

John Fogerty     

Knocking on heavens door

Bob Dylan

Lightning

Santana / Willie Nelson

Little red rooster

Willie Dixon

Little wing

Jimi Hendrix 

A million miles away

Rory Gallagher     

Lodi

John Fogerty     

Mojo Working

Muddy Waters

Need your love so bad

Little Willie J. Mertis jr.

Nobody knows you when you're down and out

Jim Cox

Oh baby we got a good thing going

Barbra Lynn Ozen

Oh Carol

Chuck Berry

Oh pretty woman

Gary Moore

One after 909

Paul McCartney

Parisienne walkways

Gary Moore

Perfectly good guitar

John Hiatt

Play with fire

Mick Jagger

Raining in my heart

Jack Greene

Riding with the king

John Hiatt

Route 66

Ben Troup

She's got the rythm, I got the blues

Alan Jackson

Sweet home Chicago

Robert Johnson

Sometimes she forgets

Steve Earle

They don't make them like you anymore

Rory Gallagher

Tobacco road

J.D. Loudermilk

Walking by myself

Gary Moore

Walking the dog

Rufus Thomas

We'll be together

Phill May / Dick Taylor

When I fall

Steve Earle