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Episode #15.26
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The Smurf Song
Written by
Pierre Kartner
Performed by
Father Abraham and The Smurfs
Excerpt played behind chart countdown
Love You More
Written by
Pete Shelley
Performed by
Buzzcocks
Dancing in the City
Written by
Julian Marshall
and
Kit Hain
Performed by
Marshall Hain
A Little Bit of Soap
Written by
Bert Berns
Performed by
Showaddywaddy
Boogie Oogie Oogie
Written by
Janice Marie Johnson
and
Perry Kibble
Performed by
A Taste of Honey
Danced to by
Legs & Co
Wild West Hero
Written by
Jeff Lynne
Performed by
Electric Light Orchestra
Argentine Melody (Cancion de Argentina)
Performed by
Rod Argent
(as San Jose featuring Rodriguez Argentina)
Composed by
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Substitute
Written by Willie Harry Wilson
Performed by
Clout
Prodigal Son
Written and performed by
Steel Pulse
5-7-0-5
Written by
Lol Mason
(as Lol Mason) and
Steve Lunt
Performed by
City Boy
Forever Autumn
Written by
Jeff Wayne
,
Gary Osborne
and
Paul Vigrass
Performed by
Justin Hayward
You're the One That I Want
Written by
John Farrar
Performed by
John Travolta
and
Olivia Newton-John
Clip from the film
Grease (1978)
Satisfy My Soul
Written by
Bob Marley
Performed by
Bob Marley & The Wailers
Excerpt played behind end credits
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