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Further Tales of the City
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Tales of the City
Written by John Eric Keane
Days of Our Lives Theme
Written by
Tommy Boyce
,
Charles Albertine
and
Bobby Hart
I Know What Boys Like
Written by
Chris Butler
Performed by
The Waitresses
Come to Me
Written by
Antonio DiVerdis
(as Tony Green)
Performed by
France Joli
Into the Night
Written by
Benny Mardones
and
Robert Tepper
Performed by
Benny Mardones
Do You Wanna Funk
Written by
Patrick Cowley
and
Sylvester
(as Sylvester James)
Performed by
Sylvester
Gonna Get Over You
Written by W. Anderson
Performed by
France Joli
Very Delightful
Written and Performed by Roger Clown
Hold Me Close
Music by
Richard Grégoire
Lyrics by George Doxas
Performed by Dan Lebel
Sweet as Apple Pie
Music by
Richard Grégoire
Lyrics by George Doxas
Performed by Larry Patton
I Hear Music in the Streets
Written by B. Reid Jr. and G. Underwood
Performed by Unlimited Touch
Love Is the Drug
Written by
Bryan Ferry
(as Brian Ferry) and
Andy Mackay
(as Andrew Mackay)
Performed by
Grace Jones
Could I Have This Dance
Written by
Wayland Holyfield
and
Bob House
Bo Mambo
Written by
Billy May
Performed by
Yma Sumac
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