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Video playlist1979 US dance UK [Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #375] charted as Another Brick in the Wall / Run Like Hell / Don't Leave Me Now in US dance charts written by Roger Waters US dance UK charted as Brass in Pocket (I'm Special) / Mystery Achievement / Precious in US dance charts written by Chrissie Hynde & James Honeyman-Scott US AC UK [Infinity 50035] written by Rupert Holmes from Cornerstone US AC UK [A&M 2188] written by Dennis DeYoung Cars by Gary Numan from The Pleasure PrincipleUS dance UK written by Gary Numan US UK [Jet 5060] written by Jeff Lynne from Get the Knack US UK US dance UK [Warner 49033 (Sire)] written by Robin Scott from Parallel Lines US AC dance UK 1978 US AC country UK [MCA 40975] written by John Farrar US dance R&B UK Summer Nights by Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta from Grease: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion PictureUS AC UK Hopelessly Devoted to You by Olivia Newton-John from Grease: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion PictureUS AC country UK [RSO 903] written by John Farrar Miss You by The Rolling Stones from Some GirlsUS dance R&B UK [Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #496] Miss You / Far Away Eyes in the UK [Rolling Stones 19307] written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards US AC R&B UK [RSO 897] written by Barry Gibb You're the One That I Want by Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta from Grease: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion PictureUS AC UK [RSO 891] written by John Farrar US AC UK US AC UK 1977 US AC country UK US UK written by Freddie Mercury & Brian May US AC UK [Warner 8475] written by Rod Stewart from Rumours US AC UK [Warner 8371] written by Stevie Nicks US AC UK [Grammy Award for Record of the Year 1978] [Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #49] [Asylum 45386] written by Don Felder, Glenn Frey & Don Henley US AC R&B UK 1976 US AC country UK US AC UK US AC R&B UK US UK as Manfred Mann's Earth Band written by Bruce Springsteen US UK If You Leave Me Now by Chicago from Chicago XUS AC UK [Columbia 10390] written by Peter Cetera US AC UK US AC UK [Warner 8262] written by Rod Stewart US AC UK 1975 US AC UK US AC UK [Columbia 10270] written by Paul Simon US UK written by Eric Faulkner & Stuart "Woody" Wood US UK [Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #163] written by Freddie Mercury US AC UK Lyin' Eyes by Eagles from One of These NightsUS AC country UK US AC dance UK US AC UK US AC UK US AC UK [Mercury 73678] written by Eric Stewart & Graham Gouldman US UK 1974 US UK written by Randy Bachman US R&B UK [RSO 409] written by Bob Marley US AC UK US AC UK from Sundown US AC country UK [Reprise 1194] written by Gordon Lightfoot US AC UK 1973 from Ringo US AC UK US AC UK [ABC 11405] written by Jim Croce from Ringo US AC UK US AC UK US AC UK from Rock On US UK [Columbia 45940] written by David Essex US AC UK US AC UK US AC UK [Apple 1862] written by George Harrison US AC UK US AC UK 1972 US AC UK US UK [RCA 74-0769] written by Dennis Linde US UK US AC US UK from School's Out US UK [Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #319] [Warner 7596] written by Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway & Neal Smith US UK [Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #424] [Rolling Stones 19103] written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards from Honky Château US AC UK US UK from American Pie US AC UK [tribute to Vincent Van Gogh] Castles in the Air charted as B side in US charts from 22 april 1972 [United Artists 50887] written by Don McLean US UK US AC UK [Columbia 45547] written by Paul Simon from Harvest US AC UK [Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #297] backing vocals by Linda Ronstadt & James Taylor [Reprise 1065] written by Neil Young US AC UK 1971 A Horse with No Name by America from AmericaUS AC UK [Warner 7555] written by Dewey Bunnell from Straight Up US AC UK from American Pie US AC UK [United Artists 50856] written by Don McLean US AC UK [Elektra 45751] written by David Gates US AC UK US UK US UK written by Marc Bolan US AC UK from Tapestry US AC UK [Grammy Award for Record of the Year 1972] [Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #469] in the US, B side I Feel The Earth Move charted from 12 june 1971; charted as It's Too Late/I Feel The Earth Move in the UK [Ode 66015] written by Carole King & Toni Stern US UK [Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #490] charted as Brown Sugar / Bitch / Let It Rock in UK charts [Rolling Stones 19100] written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards US AC UK US R&B UK [Dunhill/ABC 4272] written by Hoyt Axton 1970 US AC UK [Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #454] charted as My Sweet Lord / Isn't It a Pity in US charts [Apple 2995] written by George Harrison US AC UK US AC UK [Uni 55250] written by Neil Diamond from Chicago US UK [Columbia 45194 A] written by Robert Lamm US UK from On the Waters US AC UK [Elektra 45686] written by David Gates US UK [Dunhill 4239] written by Randy Newman US AC country UK US UK B side No Sugar Tonight charted from 4 april 1970 in US Hot 100 written by Burton Cummings, Garry Peterson, Jim Kale & Randy Bachman from Let It Be US AC UK US UK [Parrot 341] written by traditional US AC UK [Grammy Award for Record of the Year 1971] [Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #47] [Columbia 45079] written by Paul Simon US UK [Apple 1815] written by Paul McCartney |
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