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Oh Happy Day
song written and composed by Edwin Hawkins, based on a 19th century Christian hymn, originally recorded by Edwin Hawkins Singers in 1967
Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?
song written and composed by Peter Sarstedt, originally recorded by Peter Sarstedt and released in 1969
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
original song composed by Bobby Scott, lyrics by Bob Russell; first recorded by Kelly Gordon
Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)
original song written and composed by Robert Plant, Jimmy Page
Everybody's Talkin'
original song written, composed, and performed by Fred Neil
Don't Cry Daddy
1969 single by Elvis Presley
(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I
original song written and composed by Bill Trader
Oh Well
1969 single by Fleetwood Mac
Only the Lonely (Know the Way I Feel)
original song co-written and performed by Roy Orbison
Green River
original song written and composed by John Fogerty; first recorded by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Tell All the People
1969 single by The Doors
Evil Woman
1969 single by Crow
I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag
song performed by Country Joe and the Fish
I've Been Loving You Too Long
1965 song written by Otis Redding and Jerry Butler, recorded by Redding as a single
Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You
song by Bob Dylan
Polk Salad Annie
song by Tony Joe White
Fire
original song written and composed by Jimi Hendrix
I Started a Joke
original song written, composed, and performed by The Bee Gees
I Threw It All Away
Bob Dylan song
We Have All the Time in the World
1969 single by Louis Armstrong
Try a Little Tenderness
1932 song by Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly, and Harry M. Woods
I Can Hear Music
original song written and composed by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector
Hier encore
original song written, composed, and performed by Charles Aznavour
Many Rivers to Cross
original song written, composed, and performed by Jimmy Cliff
Goodbye
Mary Hopkin song
I Left My Heart in San Francisco
1962 song popularized by Tony Bennett
Rose Garden
song written and composed by Joe South; originally recorded by Billy Joe Royal and released in 1967
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
song of Crosby, Stills & Nash
Down by the River
original song written and composed by Neil Young
Badge
original song written and composed by Eric Clapton and George Harrison; first released by Cream
The Tracks of My Tears
original song written and composed by Warren Moore, Marv Tarplin, Smokey Robinson; first recorded by The Miracles
My Cherie Amour
original song co-written and performed by Stevie Wonder
Ragazzo solo, ragazza sola
song by David Bowie
Baby, I Love You
1963 single by The Ronettes
I'll Never Fall in Love Again
original show tune written and composed by Bacharach and David; from the 1968 musical "Promises, Promises"
If You Gotta Go, Go Now
original song written, composed, and performed by Bob Dylan
Abraham, Martin and John
1968 song
Primaballerina
"Primaballerina" (from Italian for "first ballerina" – the second highest female ballet dancer) is a 1969 song performed in German by Swedish singer Siw Malmkvist and written by Hans Blum. It was the entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969. Malmkvist was the second of three female Scandinavian schlager artists to represent Germany in the contest in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the first being Norwegian Wenche Myhre in with "Ein Hoch der Liebe" and the third Danish Gitte Hænning with "Junger Tag" in . Malmkvist had previously also represented her native Sweden in the 1960 contest with "All
Bird on the Wire
original song written, composed, and performed by Leonard Cohen
Crimson and Clover
original song written and composed by Tommy James and Pete Lucia; first recorded by Tommy James & the Shondells
Up on Cripple Creek
1969 single by The Band
Victoria
song written by Ray Davies of The Kinks
Down on the Corner
song written and composed by John Fogerty, originally recorded by Creedence Clearwater Revival and released in 1969
First of May
original song written and composed by Barry, Maurice, and Robin Gibb
Let It Be Me
translated song; English-language version of "Je t'appartiens", lyrics adapted by Mann Curtis
Drifter's Escape
original song written, composed, and performed by Bob Dylan
Alice's Restaurant
song written by Arlo Guthrie
Kuroneko no Tango
Osamu Minagawa song
Rubberneckin'
"Rubberneckin'" is a song performed by Elvis Presley, which was recorded at American Sound Studio. It was used in the film Change of Habit and subsequently issued as the B-side of "Don't Cry Daddy" (RCA single 47–9768) in conjunction with the movie premiere. It reached number six in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1969.
Everyday People
song written and composed by Sly Stone, originally recorded by Sly & the Family Stone and released in 1968
Go to the Mirror!
original song written and composed by Pete Townshend
Loving You
original song written and composed by Leiber-Stoller
Better By You, Better Than Me
1969 single by Spooky Tooth
Cupid
original song written, composed, and performed by Sam Cooke
Make Your Own Kind of Music
song written and composed by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, originally recorded by Cass Elliot and released in 1969
Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday
song written and composed by Ron Miller and Bryan Wells; originally recorded by Chris Clark and released in 1966
I Don't Know Why
1968 song by Stevie Wonder
For Once in My Life
1968 single by Stevie Wonder
Are You Growing Tired of My Love
1969 single by Status Quo
Get Rhythm
original song written, composed, and performed by Johnny Cash