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Duelo de iPads 2015: Salas vs Olmedo

Durante las dos últimas horas de programa, José Luis Salas y Jesús Olmedo se enfrentan en un duelo musical de iPads con sus respectivas listas de canciones.

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Madrid | 27.07.2015 09:29

Jesús Olmedo nos trae: Mack The Knife, de Ray Quinn; Te Busco, de Celia Cruz; You (Latin Version Fet Maite Hontele), de Ten Sharp; En El Lago, de Triana; Compta Els Dies Als Estel, de La Casa Azul; Rock The Blues Away, de AC/DC; Garden Party, de Mezzoforte; That Old Song, de Ray Parker Jr; Vivire Para, de Los Amigos Invisibles; This Is It, de Paul Anka con Michael Jackson; Vamos Ya, de Los Fabulosos Cadillacs; The Puzzle Of Life, de Ely Bruna; Ding a Dong, de Teach Inn; How Long, de Christopher Cross; Prometo (Sinfónico), de Fonseca; La Estatua del Jardin Botánico, de Ricardo Vicente; Atrapado, de Stukas; Forever And Ever, de Demis Roussos; Georgia, de Boz Scaggs; Changing Of The Guards, de Bob Dylan; Dance With You, de Carrie Lucas; Medley Live of The Proms, de Rick Astley; y Hi Fidelity, de Fame.

Y José Luis Salas compite con How Deep is Your Love, de Carlos Olivo; The Captain of Her Heart, de Randy Crawford; The Ghost Of Love, de Simply Red, Pena Penita Pena, de Pepe Roca; Playing The Cost To Be The Boss, de B.B. King; Don't Be Stingy With the SMPTE, de Rock Candy Funk Party; Got My Feet Back On The Ground, de Peter Frampton; Runaway Dancer Fet Sabu, de Brian Wilson; Higher Than the World (with George Benson), de Van Morrison; The Little Things, de Toto; Unchain My Heart (With Blues Brothers Horns), de Johnny Winter; Can I Get A Witness, de Sam Brown; Carolina Querida, de Moncho Alpuente Y Los Kwai; Stand By Me, de Joseph Leo Bwarie; Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, de Anthony Strong; Si Tu Te Vas, de Dry Martina & Zenet; Rockin' Down The Highway (with Brad Paisley), de The Doobie Brothers; Feelin' Alright, de Joe Cocker; Let Me In Your Heart Again, de Queen; Detroit Made, de Bob Seger; Turn To Stone, de Jeff Lynne; Some Wonde, de Jimmy Somerville; y Doctor My Eyes, de Wilson Phillips.