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Cemetery Junction
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Five Variants Of Dives And Lazarus
Written by
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Performed by the
Bournemouth Sinfonietta
Conducted by
Richard Studt
Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)
Written by
Elton John
and
Bernie Taupin
Performed by
Elton John
Amazona
Written by
Bryan Ferry
/
Phil Manzanera
Performed by
Roxy Music
Life's A Gas
Written by
Marc Bolan
Performed by
T. Rex
(as T Rex)
Crazy Horses
Written by
Alan Osmond
(as Alan Ralph Osmond),
Wayne Osmond
and
Merrill Osmond
Performed by
The Osmonds
Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree
Written by
L. Russell Brown
&
Irwin Levine
Four Walls
Words and Music by Marvin Moore and George Hubbard Campbell
Crying In The Chapel
Written by Artie Green
Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
Words and Music by
Frank Wilson
All The Young Dudes
Words and Music by
David Bowie
Performed by
Mott the Hoople
Featured Vocals by
David Bowie
Cum On Feel The Noize
Written by
Noddy Holder
(as Neville Holder) and
Jim Lea
(as James Lea)
Performed by
Jack Doolan
I Believe In Miracles
Written by Mark Capanni & Bobby Taylor
The Rain Song
Written by
Jimmy Page
/
Robert Plant
Performed by
Led Zeppelin
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