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The Slab Boys
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Lucille
Performed by
Little Richard
Dream Lover
Performed by
Edwyn Collins
No Particular Place to Go
Performed by
The Proclaimers
Let's Jump the Broomstick
Performed by
Lulu
I Rise from Dreams of Time
Performed by
Jack Bruce
,
Edwyn Collins
&
Eddi Reader
I'll Be Home
Performed by
Patrick Kane
(as Pat Kane)
One Night With You
Performed by
Lulu
Maybe Baby
Performed by
The Proclaimers
Faure's Requiem opus 48
Performed by The Radio Chorus Leipzig &
Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden
(as Staatskapelle Dresden)
Conducted by
Colin Davis
Manhattan Skyline
Written by
Jack Bruce
Ain't That a Shame
Performed by
Edwyn Collins
I Thought of You Last Night
Performed by
Eddi Reader
We'll Meet Again
Performed by
Tom Watson
Young Love
Performed by
Patrick Kane
(as Pat Kane)
The Gay Gordons/Saint Louis Blues/La Bamba
Performed by The Largie Boys Big Band
The Mooney
Performed by The Largie Boys Big Band
True Love
Performed by
Patrick Kane
(as Pat Kane) &
Eddi Reader
Cry Me a River
Performed by
Julie Wilson Nimmo
Love is Strange
Performed by
Louise Berry
&
Russell Barr
with
Jack Bruce
,
Edwyn Collins
,
Patrick Kane
(as Pat Kane) &
Eddi Reader
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