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Track |
Label |
Comments |
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Pete Wingfield
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Eighteen With a Bullet
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Island
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Reached No. 18 (with a bullet) on the Billboard Top 40 singles chart on November 22, 1975
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Trembling Blue Stars
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Doo-Wop Music
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Shinkansen
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Charades
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Turn Him Down
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ฤva
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Tim Tam and the Turn-Ons
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Wait a Minute
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Palmer
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Leaves
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Too Many People
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Mira
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Love
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No. Fourteen
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Elektra
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Peppers
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Pepper Box
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Event
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Lou H๖ffner Trio Minus One
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Moog Walk
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Sheep
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Silver Apples
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Oscillations
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Kapp
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Stereolab
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Cadriopo
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Groovy Moogy
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A split single with Fugu
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Francis Lai
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Smic, Smac, Smoc
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United Artists
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Title song from the film Smic, Smac, Smoc
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Coctails
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Rose Selavy
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Hi-Ball
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From the 3/4 Time EP
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Wayfarers
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Esperanto
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Lolita
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Paul and Mimi Evans
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Bewitched
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Epic
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A vocal version of the TV theme song
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Alan Bown
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Technicolour Dream
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Music Factory
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Harmony Grass
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Summer Dreaming
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RCA
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Beach Boys
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Break Away
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Capitol
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Written by Brian and Murry Wilson
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Dave Edmunds
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New York's a Lonely Town
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Swan Song
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Debra Swisher
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You're So Good to Me
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Boom!
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A cover of the Beach Boys song
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Clingers
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Gonna Have a Good Time
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Columbia
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A cover of the Easybeats song
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Lesley Gore
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No Matter What You Do
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Mercury
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Tape-beatles
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Grave Implications
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Carburetor
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Matmos
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On and On
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Ache
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A split single with Die Monitr Batss
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Johnny Hammond
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It's Too Late
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Kudu
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Foster Sylvers
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Misdemeanor
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MGM
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Gene Pitney
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Mecca
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Musicor
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Nai Bonet
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Jelly Belly
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Karate
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Nino Tempo and April Stevens
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I Love How You Love Me
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Atco
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A brilliantly produced version of the Paris Sisters hit, tricked out with fuzz guitar and bagpipes(!)
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Janis Ian
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Society's Child (Baby, I've Been Thinking)
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Verve Folkways
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Family Fodder
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Debbie Harry
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Fresh
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Liliput
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You Did It
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Rough Trade
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Ari Up
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True Warrior
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For Us
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Essential Logic
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Eagle Bird
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Virgin
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Secret Square
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Cars Are Sideways Now
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Elephant 6
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Cinderellas
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Please Don't Wake Me
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Dimension
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With "Baby, Baby (I Still Love You)" on the reverse, this is one of the all-time great double-sided singles.
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Toy Love
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Rebel
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Elektra
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Alastair Galbraith
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Nocturnal
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Roof Bolt
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Guided by Voices
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If We Wait
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Anyway
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A split single with Jenny Mae Leffel
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James Ray
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If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody
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Caprice
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Tiger Trap
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You and Me
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K
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Little Tony
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Il Mio Amore Con Giulia
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Durium
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Connie Stevens
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Lost in Wonderland
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Warner Bros.
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BOX SCORE Number of songs: 42 Percentage of songs from my personal collection: 95% Ratio of songs with any vocal component (including sampled or spoken vocals) to purely instrumental songs: 6:1 Ratio of songs with a vocal component that contain solely male vocals to solely female vocals to mixed-sex vocals: 19:13:4 Language percentages: English 92%; French 3%; Italian 3%; Esperanto 3% Format breakdown: 7-inch vinyl all Longest song: 5:26 Shortest song: 1:56 Artists by continent (defined by origin of artist, not where song was recorded): North America 25; South America 0; Europe 15; Asia 0; Africa 0; Australia/Oceania 2 Number of songs played that made the Billboard Top 40 chart: 5 Highest chart position reached by a song played: No. 12 Number of consecutive weeks in which i've played an artist from France: 8
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