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Get a Clue
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Get A Clue
Written by Jay Levine and James McCollum
Performed by Simon and Milo
Let It Go
Written by Gordon Pogoda
Performed by Julie Griffin
She Can Dance
Written by Scott Urquhart
Performed by TWG
Welcome To The Party
Written by Douglas Shawe and Stanley A. Smith
Performed by Turntable
Horn Man
Written by Stanley A. Smith
Performed by S.S. Trio
Hair Day
Written by Stanley A. Smith
Performed by Gizzard Lollies
Back N' Forth
Written by J.A. Manges and Stanley A. Smith
Performed by
The Sha-Shees
(as The Sha Shees)
Walking Alone
Written by Kenneth Goodloe, Joseph C. Jones and Willie Otis Munson
Performed by
The Pentagons
featuring Joe C. Jones
I'll Never Get Enough
Written by Damon Eliot and Lea Boyd
Performed by Lea Boyd
Hammer Me
Written by Joe Faraci
Performed by LaughingUs
Handelian Harp
Written by
David Snell
Wedding March
Written by
Felix Mendelssohn
Arranged by
Charlotte Georg
(as Lee Ashley)
Welcome To The Party
Written by
Stanley A. Smith
& Douglas Shawe
Hair Day
Written & Performed by Written by
Stanley A. Smith
Horn Man
Written & Performed by Written by
Stanley A. Smith
Back N' Forth
Written by
Stanley A. Smith
& J. A.Manges
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