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1968, the opening track on the third side of the LP ‘’ (more commonly Birthday 2:43 The Beatles known as The White Album).

Backslop 2:33 Baby Earl & The Trinidads

From 1957 movie Loving You. Wanda Jackson recorded the song for her first album, Party 1:30 Elvis Presley Wanda Jackson, released in 1958. Paul McCartney also recorded the song on his 1999 album Run Devil Run. 1964, from album Ain't That Good News, which was the last to be issued during his Meet Me At Mary's Place 2:43 Sam Cooke lifetime, before his death at the age of 33. Written by Cooke about gospel groups in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Tammi Terrells' 1966 original recording. Overdubbed in 1967 with Marvin Gayes' voice Two Can Have A Party 2:33 Tammi Terrell to create a duet. Sadly, Tammi died in 1970 being only 24 years of age.

From soundtrack from 1983 comedy film of the same name which also features Bad Elvis Costello & the Party Party 3:08 Manners, Sting, Bananarama and Chas And Dave. Elvis describes this as being his Attractions worst song. 1980, from Empires and Dance, their third studio album and was recorded in Celebrate 5:10 Simple Minds on the Rolling Stones mobile studio. Only got to 41 in albums chart, the opening track "I Travel" was released as a single in 1980, but failed to chart. Dave Stewart was in Egg, one of the so-called 'Canterbury' bands. Gaskin was Dave Stewart & It's My Party 3:50 formerly lead vocalist in British folk-prog band Spirogyra. A Lesley Gore song from Barbara Gaskin 1963, this version was number 1 in 1981.

Celebration Day 3:30 Led Zeppelin 1970, from Led Zeppelin III.

A non-album single from 1982, between the records October (1981) and War (1983) - A Celebration 2:58 U2 only reached number 47.

From their 1971 album One World. The first act signed Motown that consisted only of I Just Want To Celebrate 3:34 Rare Earth white members that had hits.

An Australian post-punk band, active from 1978 to 1983, featuring vocalist . Release The Bats 2:58 The Birthday Party This from 1981 and was particularly influential on the emerging gothic scene.

1986, written by Karl Wallinger, who is , formerly of . Their Ship of Fools 4:26 World Party only top 40 single.

The fourth single released from their debut album Licensed to Ill (1986). Intended as (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right 3:27 The Beastie Boys an ironic parody of party themed songs, but was lost on most listeners who thought (To Party) (Album Version) of it as a call to arms instead. From the Mondays 1987 debut album ‘Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party 24 Hour Party People 4:38 Happy Mondays People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out)’. Title used in 2002 film about Factory Records.

You'll Always Find Me In The Released in 1980, reaching number 16. Lewie recorded the backing track entirely 2:59 Jona Lewie Kitchen At Parties himself, apart from bass guitar from Norman Watt-Roy.

From Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance, their ninth studio album, released January The Party Line 4:16 Belle and Sebastian 2015.

Written by Lou Reed and released on the group's 1967 debut album, The Velvet All Tomorrow's Parties 2:52 The Velvet Underground Underground & Nico. About Andy Warhol and the people he surrounded himself with ("Warhol's Factory"). Originally by The Associates in 1982. This from the album "Victory for the Comic Party Fears Two 4:10 The Divine Comedy Muse" (2006). The whole album was recorded in 2 weeks and all songs recoreded in live takes - even the orchestral sections

Nobody Really Cares If You 2:46 Courtney Barnett Don't Go to the Party

1999 3:39 Prince

Party Party 4:11 Mr. Q 1979.

We Want To Parrty, Parrty, 4:25 Lyn Collins Best known for working with James Brown in the 1970s, he produced this in 1975. Parrty, Part 1 & 2

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Composed by Paul Desmond (alto saxophone player) and performed by The Dave Take Five 2:56 The Dave Brubeck Quartet Brubeck Quartet on their 1959 album Time Out.