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Episode #16.2
Top of the Pops
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I'm Every Woman
Written by
Nick Ashford
and
Valerie Simpson
Performed by
Chaka Khan
Excerpt played behind chart countdown
Rama Lama Ding Dong
Written by
George Jones Jr.
Performed by
Rocky Sharpe & The Replays
Mirrors
Written and performed by
Sally Oldfield
Hello, This is Joannie
Written by
Fred Tobias
and
Paul Evans
Performed by
Paul Evans
Louisiana Rain
Written by
Tom Petty
Performed by
Bonnie Tyler
Raining in My Heart
Written by
Felice Bryant
and
Boudleaux Bryant
Performed by
Leo Sayer
Dr. Who
Written by
Ron Grainer
Performed by
Mankind
Car 67
Written by
Paul Phillips
and
Pete Zorn
Performed by
Paul Phillips
(as Driver 67)
Desire Me
Written by Marion Valentino
Performed by
The Doll
I'll Put You Together Again
Written by
Don Black
and
Geoff Stephens
Performed by
Hot Chocolate
Don't Cry For Me Argentina
Written by
Andrew Lloyd Webber
and
Tim Rice
Performed by
The Shadows
One Nation Under a Groove
Performed by
Funkadelic
Danced to by
Legs & Co
Together We Are Beautiful
Written by
Ken Leray
Performed by
Alan Carvell
(as Steve Allan)
Y.M.C.A.
Written by
Henri Belolo
,
Jacques Morali
and
Victor Willis
Performed by
The Village People
My Life
Written and performed by
Billy Joel
Excerpt played behind end credits
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