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Breaking Up
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COME TO ME
Written by Diesel
Performed by Diesel
THEY SAY IT'S WONDERFUL
Written by
Irving Berlin
Performed by
John Coltrane
& Johnny Hartman
WHO'S SORRY NOW
Written by
Bert Kalmar
,
Harry Ruby
,
Ted Snyder
Performed by Esquivel
WEDDING BELLS
Written by Lionel Brown, William Collier, Thomas Price, Arilcater Smith, Howard Wilson
Performed by
Tiny Tim
& The Hits
A+B=Y
Written by Ed Ackerman
Performed by
Polara
ANNIVERSARY 6
Written by Ed Ackerman
Performed by
Polara
COME RAIN OR COME SHINE
Written by
Johnny Mercer
and
Harold Arlen
(as Hal Arlen)
Performed by
Marlene Dietrich
I HEAR BELLS (WEDDING BELLS)
Written by
Bob Strong
and
Tony Love
Performed by
The Del Vikings
TO THE AISLE
Written by
Billy Dawn Smith
,
Stuart Wiener
Performed by
The Five Satins
YOU'RE HISTORY
Written by
Siobhan Fahey
,
Richard Feldman
,
Marcella Detroit
, Seymour Patrick
Anthony
Performed by
Shakespear's Sister
THE EPSTEINS
Written by Pethe Melnick
Performed by The Klezmer Conservatory Band
WORLD GROOVE (DO THE MIND GUERILLA)
Written by Karl Wallinger
Performed by
World Party
PLANES
Written by Adam Hamilton
Performed by Adam Hamilton
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