Songlist

The Troubadours cater each performance to the musical tastes of any audience, drawing on a vast repertoire of classic, contemporary, and international hits they’re sure to know and love.

 

Instrumentation: Guitar/Vocals * Guitar/Vocals * Bass/Vocals * Drums/Vocals

Optional: An additional horn section & female lead vocals can be added to amplified performances.

 

 

All about that bass – Meghan Trainor
Could you be loved – Bob Marley
Happy – Pharel Williams
I can see clearly now – Jonny Nash
I feel fine – The Beatles
I’m a Believer – The Monkees
Stand by me – Ben E King
Too good to be true – Andy Williams
Tu vuo fa l’americano – Renato Carsone
Under the boardwalk -The Drifters
8 days a week -The Beatles
Ai se eu te pego- Michel Telo
Aline – Christophe
All my loving – The Beatles
All you need is love – The Beatles
Barbara Ann – The beach boys
Besame Mucho – Dean Martin
Billie Jean – Michael Jackson
Blue suede shoes – Elvis
Boots were made for walking – Nancy Sinatra
California Dreaming – The mamas ant the papas
Che Guevara
Dehliah – Tom Jones
Do wah Diddy – Manfred Man
Drive my car – Beatles
English man in new york – Sting
Fly away – Lenny Kravitz
Folsom Prison – Jonny Cash
Get Lucky – Daft Punk
Hard day’s night -The Beatles
Hot Hot Hot – Arrow
Hotel California – The Eagles
Hound dog – Elvis
Love me do – The Beatles
Malagena
Maria – Ricky Martin
Mas que nada – Sergio Mendes
Money – Barret Strong
Pretty Women – Roy Orbison
Satisfaction – Rolling Stones
Sugar – Maroon 5
Sunday Morning – Maroon 5
Superstitious – Stevie Wonder
Suspicious minds – Elvis
Sweat – Inner Circle
Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond
Sweet child O’ mine – Guns N’ Roses
The Lazy song – Bruno Mars
The tide is high – The Paragons/Blondie
Three little birds – Bob Marley
Treasure – Bruno Mars
Twist and shout – The Beatles
Uptown funk – Bruno Mars

 

Apéro set

All of Me
Billie’s Bounce
Black Orpheus
Chameleon
Fly Me to the Moon
Girl From Ipanema
Night & Day
On the Sunny Side of the Street
So what
St Thomas
Take the A Train
Wait in vain
Water melon man
You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To