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Episode #14.3
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Gypsy Roadhog
Written by
Noddy Holder
and
Jim Lea
Performed by
Slade
Whole Lotta Love
Written by
Jimmy Page
,
Robert Plant
,
John Paul Jones
, and
John Bonham
Performed by
Ccs
Winter Melody
Written by
Pete Bellotte
,
Giorgio Moroder
and
Donna Summer
Performed by
Donna Summer
The Things We Do For Love
Written by
Eric Stewart
and
Graham Gouldman
Performed by
10cc
Flip
Written by Carol Holness
Performed by
Jesse Green
Suspicion
Written by
Doc Pomus
and
Mort Shuman
Performed by
Elvis Presley
You're More Than a Number (In My Little Red Book)
Written by
Roger Greenaway
and
Tony Macaulay
Performed by
The Drifters
When I Need You
Written by
Albert Hammond
and
Carole Bayer Sager
Performed by
Leo Sayer
Don't Believe A Word
Written by
Phil Lynott
Performed by
Thin Lizzy
It Takes All Night Long
Written by
Gary Glitter
,
Mike Leander
and Eddie Seago
Performed by
Gary Glitter
Everybody's Talking 'Bout Love
Written by
Michael Kunze
and
Sylvester Levay
Performed by
Silver Convention
Don't Give Up On Us
Written by
Tony Macaulay
Performed by
David Soul
Daddy Cool
Written by
Frank Farian
and
George Reyam
Performed by
Boney M.
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