What Are Some Good Songs for a Prom Playlist?

Question by Ashley: what are some good songs for a prom playlist?
i go to a small christian school and am in charge of the play list for prom. i need songs that are all clean (no profanity, drug references or sex). if you have any songs please help me!

Best answer:

Answer by pawdres2k3
David Cook – Time of My Life
The Asteroids Galaxy Tour – Around the Bend
Baha Men – Move It Like This
Basshunter – All I Ever Wanted
The Beach Boys – Kokomo
Billy Idol – Mony Mony
Black Eyed Peas – Let’s Get It Started
Bob Sinclar – Rock This Party
Bodyrockers – I Like the Way
Cake – Short Skirt/Long Jacket
Cascada – Every Time We Touch
The Chemical Brothers – Galvanize
DHT – Listen To Your Heart
Daft Punk – Da Funk
Daughtry – Feels Like Tonight
Deee-lite – Groove Is In the Heart
Def Leppard – Pour Some Sugar On Me
Evanescence – Bring Me To Life
Fall Out Boy – Beat It
Franz Ferdinand – Ulysses
Good Charlotte – I Don’t Wanna Be In Love
Gorillaz – Dare
Gwen Stefani – The Sweet Escape
Hey Monday – Should’ve Tried Harder
The Hives – Try It Again
Jane’s Addiction – Superhero
Jet – Are You Gonna Be My Girl
Jimmy Eat World – Here It Goes

Cheers.

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