One of the bands I gig with from time to time has a pretty consistent set list. I often work on these:
Alone - Heart (We play it a half-step lower than the original. Our female vocalist plays the keys on this song and nails the vocal part.)
Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash (Actually, we've worked up our own rock-n-roll version of that song. It sounds more like rock-a-billy and less like country. I'd use a Gretsch if I had one. But, I use my Strat. Go figure!)
Sharp Dressed Man - ZZ Top (I play the main guitar solo, but our male vocalist comps the outro on harmonica. I think Billy Gibbons would approve!)
Respect - Aretha Franklin
Dancin' In The Street - Martha and the Vandellas
I Feel Good - James Brown
Highway 20 Ride -Zach Brown (the acoustic guitar part is actually rather challenging on this one. It sounds simple, but there is a gentle, rolling feel to it that is important to capture. It sounds better on a nylon-strung guitar than a steel-strung guitar.)
Mama's Broken Heart - Miranda Lambert
Free Fallin' - Tom Petty
Don't Stop Believin' - Journey
Heart Breaker - Pat Benatar
Don't Stop - Fleetwood Mac
Seven Bridges Road - Eagles
Where the Streets Have No Name - U2 (I get my quarter note + dotted-eighth dual delay on with this song! Plus, our male vocalist really likes this song.)
Smoke On the Water - Deep Purple (I change this up from the original, a bit. The rest of the band humors me and lets me have a little fun with my penchant for '80s metal. I use my Jackson with this song and give it a little bit of an '80s hair-band vibe. Yes, I use a mid-scooped distortion, my Floyd Rose, and double hammer-ons!
@gball would hate it!
@Robert Herndon would love it!)
Songs we may add:
Livin' On a Prayer - Bon Jovi
You Give Love a Bad Name - Bon Jovi
Paranoid - Black Sabbath
Here I Go Again - Whitesnake (This is on the edge of our vocalist's range, so we may have to de-tune to play it).
We'd do some AC/DC songs, but the the vocal parts are out of our male vocalist's range. I may suggest doing "It's a Long Way (to the Top if You Wanna Rock and Roll)". He could probably do that, and he could play the bagpipe part on harmonica.
I also may suggest "Ace of Spades." Our bass player would LOVE to do that one!