
The top 100 songs of the past 100 years chosen by the American Film Institute are presented by host-actor John Travolta.
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Rita Moreno
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Hilary Duff
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Julie Andrews
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Hugh Jackman
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Rosie Perez
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Bette Midler
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John Travolta
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Peter Boyle
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Keith Carradine
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Judy Garland
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Jim Henson
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Dolly Parton
Doralee Rhodes

Angela Lansbury
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Graham Nash
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Barbra Streisand
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Tony Bennett
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Debbie Reynolds
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Burt Bacharach
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Dionne Warwick
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Gladys Knight
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Paul Anka
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Brian McKnight
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Margaret O'Brien
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Art Garfunkel
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Gene Kelly
Don Lockwood

Hans Zimmer
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Steve Whitmire
Kermit the Frog

Isaac Hayes
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Céline Dion
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Cyd Charisse
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Lorna Luft
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Shirley Jones
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Paul Simon
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Paul Robeson
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Andy Williams
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Tony Martin
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Clay Aiken
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Randy Thomas
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Marvin Hamlisch
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Carole Bayer Sager
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Michael Feinstein
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Bill Conti
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Gary Smith

John Kander
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Jennifer Warnes
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Betty Comden
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Fred Ebb
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Shawn Fanning
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Jean Picker Firstenberg
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Bill Medley
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Kermit the Frog
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