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- Down Town (Petula Clark) (Click here to play)
- You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling (Righteous Brothers)
- King of the Road (Roger Miller)
- England Swings (Roger Miller)
- I'll Never Find another You (Seekers)
- The Carnival Is Over (Seekers)
- Eve of Destruction (Barry McGuire)
- What's New Pussycat (Tom Jones)
- I Got You, Babe (Sonny & Cher)
- Mr Tambourine Man (Byrds)
- Ferry across the Mersey (Gerry & the Pacemakers)
- Mrs Brown You Have a lovely Daughter (Herman's Hermits)
- Stop! In the Name of Love (Supremes)
- I Hear a Symphony (Supremes)
- Help! (Beatles)
- Michelle (Beatles) (Click here to play)
- Yesterday (Beatles) (Click here to play)
- Satisfaction (Rolling Stones)
- Get off of My Cloud (Rolling Stones)
- The Sound of Music (Cast LP)
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