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1970s

Good Vibrations

Artist: Various Artists

Genres: RockReggaeFunk / SoulPop

A1

I Can See Clearly Now

Artist: Johnny Nash

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A2

Thunder And Lightning

Artist: Chi Coltrane

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A3

If You Don't Know Me By Now

Artist: Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes

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A4

Go Down Gamblin'

Artist: Blood, Sweat And Tears

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A5

Long Cool Woman

Artist: The Hollies

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A6

Handbags And Gladrags

Artist: Rod Stewart

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A7

Good Feeling To Know

Artist: Poco

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A8

Darling Be Home Soon

Artist: The Association

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A9

Country Wine

Artist: Raiders

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A10

Dead Skunk

Artist: Loudon Wainwright III

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A11

Witch Queen Of New Orleans

Artist: Redbone

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B1

It Never Rains In Southern California

Artist: Albert Hammond

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B2

Baby, Don't Get Hooked On Me

Artist: Mac Davis

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B3

Dancing In The Moonlight

Artist: King Harvest

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B4

Down And Out In New York City (From "Black Caesar")

Artist: James Brown

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B5

Slipping Into Darkness

Artist: Ramsey Lewis

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B6

Thank You (Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Agin)

Artist: Sly & The Family Stone

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B7

992 Arguments

Artist: The O'Jays

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B8

Brandy

Artist: Looking Glass

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B9

Slow Motion

Artist: Johnny Williams

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B10

All The Young Dudes

Artist: Mott The Hoople

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B11

Peace Will Come

Artist: Melanie

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