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Album Details (by Album ID #) CD 001 Lord's Prayer, The 79:14 CD 003 Mitch Miller 16 Most Requested Songs 45:30 01 Lord's Prayer, The (Robertson version) 3:05 01 Yellow Rose of Texas, The 3:00 02 Blessed Are They That Mourn 8:27 02 March from the River Kwai (Colonel Bogey March) 2:25 03 How Great The Wisdom And The Love 1:31 03 Bowery Grenadiers, The 2:21 04 Holy, Holy, Holy 5:48 04 Children's Marching Song, The 2:46 05 148th Psalm 4:40 05 Do Re Mi 2:03 06 For Unto Us A Child Is Born (from "The Messiah") 4:09 06 Medley: I've Got Sixpence/Been Working On The Railroad/That's Where My 4:01 07 David's Lamentation 1:33 Money Goes 08 Londonderry Air 4:05 07 Sing Along 2:45 09 Battle Hymn Of The Republic 4:37 08 Tip-Toe Thru' The Tullips With Me 2:17 10 Heavenly Father! (Ave Maria) 5:23 09 Medley: Shine On Harvest Moon/For Me & My Gal 2:36 11 Hallelujah, Amen (from "Judas Maccabaeus") 2:13 10 You Are My Sunshine 3:17 12 My Shepherd Will Supply My Need 2:39 11 When the Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along 2:19 13 Come, Sweet Death 3:11 12 Medley: Singin' in the Rain/All I Do Is Dream of You/Toot, Toot, Tootsie! 3:20 (Goodbye) 14 O Be Joyful 2:46 13 I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover 1:56 15 Unfold, Ye Portals (from "The Redemption") 3:35 14 Medley: Sweet Adeline/Let Me Call You Sweetheart 3:32 16 Give Unto The Meek (from the "Requiem") 7:51 15 Side By Side 2:23 17 Lord, Hear Our Prayer (from "Otello") 4:24 16 Medley: When You Were Sweet Sixteen/Silver Threads Among The Gold 3:41 18 Old Things Are Done Away ("Oratorio - Book Of Mormon") 2:27 19 Mighty Fortress Is Our God, A 2:02 CD 004 Mitch Miller Favorite Irish Sing-A-Longs 47:22 20 Lord's Prayer, The (Malotte version) 3:11 01a When Irish Eyes Are Smiling 3:34 CD 002 Joan Baez Best Hits 50:59 01b My Wild Irish Rose ^ 02a Peg O' My Heart 2:52 01 Donna Donna 3:13 02b Peggy O'Neil ^ 02 House of the Rising Sun 2:56 03 I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover 1:56 03 There But for Fortune 3:11 04a Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Too-Rai (That's An Irish Lullaby) 2:55 04 Eleanor Rigby 2:19 04b Mother Machree ^ 05 Green, Green Grass of Home, The 3:10 05 My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean 2:39 06 Saigon Bride 3:14 06a Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms 4:25 07 Plaisir d' Amour 3:09 06b In The Gloaming ^ 08 Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind 4:02 07 When You And I Were Young, Maggie 3:52 09 What Have They Done to the Rain 2:40 08 Kerry Dancer March, The 2:24 10 Portland Town 2:39 09a School Days 2:31 11 Battle Hymn of the Republic 2:31 09b Sweet Rosie O'Grady ^ 12 Kumbaya 3:14 10 Loch Lomond March 3:01 13 We Shall Overcome 3:23 11 I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen 4:45 14 Blowin' in the Wind 3:00 12a When You Were Sweet Sixteen 3:41 15 Carry It On 3:46 12b Silver Threads Among The Gold ^ 16 Oh Happy Day 3:46 13 Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair 4:15 14a Oh! What A Pal Was Mary 3:52 14b Harrigan ^ 02/16/21 Page 1 of 89 CD 005 Jesus Christ Superstar Highlights 74:20 CD 007 Doctor Zhivago 69:46 01 Overture to Jesus Christ, Superstar 4:10 01 Overture to Doctor Zhivago 4:22 02 Heaven On Their Minds 4:12 02 Doctor Zhivago Main Title 2:38 03 What's The Buzz?/Strange Thing, Mystifying 4:05 03 Kontakion/Funeral Song 3:15 04 Everything's Alright 4:32 04 Lara Is Charming 1:16 05 Hosanna 2:50 05 Internationale, The 1:12 06 Siman Zealotes/Poor Jerusalem 5:09 06 Lara And Komarovsky Dancing Up A Storm 0:40 07 Pilate's Dream 1:29 07 Komarovsky With Lara In The Hotel 3:51 08 Temple, The 4:39 08 Interior Student Café 1:34 09 I Don't Know How To Love Him 3:31 09 Sventitsky's Waltz/After The Shooting 2:17 10 Last Supper, The 7:34 10 Military Parade 2:11 11 Gethsemane (I Only Want To Say) 5:22 11 They Began To Go Home 2:06 12 King Herod's Song 2:59 12 After Deserters Killed The Colonel 1:05 13 Could We Start Again, Please? 2:42 13 At The Hospital 1:00 14 Judas' Death 4:26 14 Lara Says Goodbye To Yuri 1:27 15 Trial Before Pilate (incuding the 39 lashes) 6:01 15 Tonya Greets Yuri 0:46 16 Superstar 3:55 16 Stove's Out, The 1:30 17 Crucifixion 3:20 17 Yevgraf Snaps His Fingers 3:09 18 John Nineteen: Forty-One 2:23 18 Evening Bells - Moscow Station 1:03 CD 006 Very Best Of Stan Freberg, The 71:15 19 Flags Flying Over The Train 1:04 01 John & Marsha 2:27 20 Yuri Gazing Through A Tiny Open Hatch 0:37 02 I've Got You Under My Skit 2:05 21 Door Is Banged Open, The 1:48 03 That's My Boy 3:05 22 Intermission 0:43 04 Try 3:12 23 Yuri Follows The Sound Of The Waterfall 0:44 05 World Is Waiting For The Sunrise, The 2:35 24 Tonya And Yuri Arrive At Varykino 2:56 06 St. George And The Dragonet 3:25 25 They Didn't Lock The Cottage 1:33 07 Little Blue Riding Hood 3:25 26 Varykino Cottage, Winter Snow 0:57 08 Christmas Dragnet (Yulenet) Part 1 3:17 27 Yuri And The Daffodils 1:17 09 Christmas Dragnet (Yulenet) Part 2 3:27 28 On A Yuriatin Street 1:36 10 C'est Si Bon (It's So Good) 3:13 29 In Lara's Bedroom 0:34 11 Dear John & Marsha Letter, A 3:18 30 Yuri Rides To Yuriatin 0:22 12 Sh-Boom 3:28 31 Yuri Is Taken Prisoner By The Red Partisans 0:49 13 Yellow Rose of Texas, The 3:23 32 For As Long As We Need You 0:40 14 Great Pretender, The 3:21 33 Yuri Is Escaping 2:17 15 Heartbreak Hotel 2:12 34 Yuri Appoaches Lara's Apartment 0:50 16 Rock Island Line 3:21 35 Yuri Looks In The Mirror 0:30 17 Banana Boat (Day-O) 3:26 36 Lara And Yuri Arriving At Varykino 1:39 18 Tele-Vee-Shun 3:08 37 Yuri Is Trying To Write 1:19 19 Wun'erful, Wun'erful! (Side uh-One) 3:40 38 Yuri Frightens The Wolves Away Part I 0:49 20 Wun'erful, Wun'erful! (Side uh-Two) 3:20 39 Lara Reads Her Poem 0:40 21 Green Christmas 6:50 40 Yuri Frightens The Wolves Away Part II 1:55 41 Yuri Works On 0:52 42 Then It's A Gift (End Title of Doctor Zhivago) 1:43 43 Lara's Theme (jazz version) 1:57 44 Lara's Theme (rock 'n roll version) 2:39 45 Lara's Theme (swing version) 1:15 02/16/21 Page 2 of 89 CD 008 Hollywood's Best: The Thirties 57:34 CD 010 Hollywood's Best: The Fifties 52:32 01 Hooray For Hollywood 4:24 01 Aba Daba Honeymoon 3:12 02 We're In The Money (The Gold Diggers Song) 2:32 02 Kiss To Build A Dream On, A 2:54 03 Night And Day 4:30 03 Singin' In The Rain 3:57 04 Donkey Serenade, The 3:28 04 Tender Trap, The 2:00 05 Jeepers Creepers 2:06 05 Baubles, Bangles, And Beads 4:19 06 I Only Have Eyes For You 6:06 06 From This Moment On 3:47 07 Begin The Beguine 3:04 07 Gigi 6:10 08 I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues 1:26 08 Get Happy 2:46 09 You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby 2:08 09 All Of You 6:05 10 Temptation 1:46 10 If You Can Dream 1:44 11 Cheek To Cheek 5:00 11 When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along 1:50 12 Easy To Love 2:49 12 Love Can Change The Stars 3:23 13 San Francisco 2:59 13 Opposite Sex, The 3:03 14 Let's Face The Music And Dance 4:33 14 Easy To Love 1:39 15 Over The Rainbow 2:44 15 What Good Is A Gal Without A Guy? 2:08 16 Lullaby Of Broadway 7:28 16 True Love 3:04 CD 009 Hollywood's Best: The Forties 62:11 CD 011 Alamo, The 66:38 01 Opus One 3:23 01 Overture to The Alamo 3:06 02 Paper Doll 3:13 02 Main Title, Legend Of The Alamo, Sam Houston 2:09 03 Inka Dinka Doo 2:50 03 Davy Crockett And The Tennesseans 0:57 04 Don't Fence Me In 1:35 04 Cantina Music 2:10 05 Trolley Song, The 4:03 05 Davy Crockett's Speech ("Republic Is One Of Those Words") 2:20 06 This Heart Of Mine 7:53 06 Love Scene 6:32 07 Chattanooga Choo Choo 2:04 07 Crockett And The Tennesseans Enter The Alamo 2:34 08 Baby, It's Cold Outside 4:43 08 Mexicans Arrive, The 2:37 09 Walter Winchell Rhumba 3:04 09 Intermission 1:01 10 Last Time I Saw Paris, The 4:38 10 Entr'acte 3:44 11 They're Either Too Young Or Too Old 4:44 11 Tennessee Babe 2:30 12 Star Eyes 5:05 12 Here's To The Ladies 1:10 13 It's A Most Unusual Day 1:16 13 Raid For Cattle 4:36 14 One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) 4:57 14 Santa Anna 1:09 15 As Time Goes By 2:44 15 Crossing The Line 2:49 16 You're A Grand Old Flag 5:27 16 Green Leaves Of Summer, The 3:19 17 Charge Of Santa Anna/Death Of Davy Crockett/Final Assault 7:00 18 Finale to The Alamo 1:50 19 Exit Music 1:09 20 Davy Crockett and Flaca ("I'm Gonna Tell You Something, Flaca") 3:46 21 Alternate Ending: The Eyes Of Texas Are Upon You 1:10 22 Ballad Of The Alamo 3:38 23 Green Leaves Of Summer, The 2:54 CD 012 Beethoven Overtures 43:09 01 Fidelio Overture, Op.
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  • Album Backup List

    Album Backup List

    Updated 20/08/2008 Index to My Albums - Quote FULL titles please File Artist Title Notes CD Year 0148 A Hi Fi Serious 128 2002 0296 A Teen Dance Ordinance VBR 2005 0047 A1 Here We Come 1999 0014 A1 A List 2000 0082 A1 Make It Good 2002 0157 Aaliyah One In A Million 128 1996 Hits & Unreleased - The Ultimate 0233 Aaliyah Collection 192 2002 0182 Aaliyah I Care 4 U 128 2002 0024/27 ABBA Gold - Greatest Hits VBR 1992 AD32 ABBA Gold - Greatest Hits CDA 1992 Thank You For The Music (3CD) 0004 ABBA Collectors set 1995 0054 ABBA The Definitive Collection (2CD) VBR 2001 AB39 ABBA The Definitive Collection (2CD) CDA 2001 0104 ABC Absolutely 1990 0118 ABC The Remix Collection 1993 AD39 ABC The Collection CDA 0070 Paula Abdul Greatest Hits Of Paula Abdul 2000 0076 Ace Of Base Ace Of Base 1983 0085 Ace Of Base Happy Nation 1993 0233 Adam & The Ants Dirk Wears White Socks 192 1979 0150 Adam & The Ants Ant Music 192 1980 0002 Adam & The Ants Friend or Foe 1982 0191 Adam & The Ants Antics In The Forbidden Zone 128 1990 0237 Adam & The Ants Very Best Of Adam & The Ants 128 1999 0194 Adam Ant Strip 256 1983 0315 Adam Ant Strip 320 1983 AD27 Adam Ant Hits CDA 0262 Bryan Adams Cuts Like A Knife 192 1990 0262 Bryan Adams Into The Fire 192 1990 0200 Bryan Adams Waking Up The Neighbours VBR 1991 0163 Bryan Adams Unplugged (Live) 128 1997 0189 Bryan Adams On A Day Like Today 320 1998 AD30 Bryan Adams On A Day Like Today CDA 1998 0198 Bryan Adams The Best Of Me VBR 1999 AD29 Bryan Adams The Best Of Me CDA 1999 0114 Bryan Adams Spirit OST 2002 0293 Bryan Adams