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Smashie and Nicey, the End of an Era
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You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
(uncredited)
Written by
Randy Bachman
Performed by
Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Panic
(uncredited)
Written by
Morrissey
and
Johnny Marr
Performed by
The Smiths
Barnacle Bill
(uncredited)
Composed by
Herbert Ashworth-Hope
Performed by The New Century Orchestra conducted by
Sidney Torch
You Were Made For Me
(uncredited)
Written by
Mitch Murray
Performed by
Freddie & The Dreamers
Twist and Shout
(uncredited)
Written by
Bert Berns
and
Phil Medley
Performed by
The Beatles
Maybe It's Because I'm A Londoner
(uncredited)
Composed by
Hubert Gregg
Z Cars Theme
(uncredited)
Composed by
Bridget Fry
Doctor Who Theme
(uncredited)
Written by
Ron Grainer
Arrangement by
Delia Derbyshire
and
Peter Howell
Dedicated Follower of Fashion
(uncredited)
Written by
Ray Davies
Performed by
The Kinks
Flowers in the Rain
(uncredited)
Written by
Roy Wood
Performed by
The Move
Train Kept A Rollin
(uncredited)
Written by
Tiny Bradshaw
, Howard Kay and Lois Mann
Performed by
The Yardbirds
Beat Boutique
(uncredited)
Written by Alan Hawkshaw
Performed by Alan Hawkshaw
Heard during Dave Nice's advert for "Deptford Draylons"
Ebeneezer Goode
(uncredited)
Written by The Shamen
Performed by The Shamen
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