Maddalena performed by Armando Trovaioli
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Pelas Sombras performed by Arthur Verocai
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Magical World performed by Bassnectar ft. Nelly Furtado
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Sixteen Tons performed by Bobby Laurel
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Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl performed by Broken Social Scene
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Allora Il Treno performed by Bruno Nicolai
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Don't Go Breaking My Heart performed by Burt Bacharach
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Balance of Nature performed by Burt Bacharach
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dedication performed by Chuck and mary
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Trail Of Tears/Bristol Shores performed by Eric Johnson
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Midnight Cowboy performed by john Barry
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| | : I agree... a magical moment in soundtrack history. I have a German pressing of the album, it is titled, "Asphalt Cowboy". I guess the creators didn't think the connotation of "Midnight" would translate well...
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Eurpe After The Rain performed by John Foxx
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Tres Cosas performed by juana molina
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Japanese Restaurant Song performed by Laura Nyro
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Vem (Além De Toda a Solidão) performed by Madredeus
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In The Aeroplane Over The Sea performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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| | : Wow, how many times has this song been entered on here, now!
http://www.psychedelicado.com/filter.php?performer=Neutral%20Milk%20Hotel
Lots, thats how many. It must be a great song. Even if The capitalisation may Be a bit Tricky.
;�)
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I�m not saying performed by Nico
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| | : I love this song, Nico is one of my favorites. Her voice has such a uniqueness. It's very deep and peaceful. : Oh, wow. This comment is four years old! But I just joined this place and this is one of my favorite songs right now, in 2006. I harbor a little resentment for Delicado, who claims the bridge is corny. I know it's not so insightful to say this since two of Nico's songs were used in another Wes Anderson movie, but the bridge section reminds me a lot of Rushmore, when Max and Blume do a simultaneous jump on bikes at the end, after their reconciliation. I guess that's why I like it. I wish Nico would have done more stuff like this. : i grew up on the gordon lightfoot version--but cripes, leave it to nico to so deliciously catastrophize a perfectly good tune. hers is amazingly well executed in the sentiments conveyed, ...and some catchy, too! love it, love it, love it.
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Chansons Francaises performed by Notre Dame
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Trzeba Wracać performed by Novi Singers
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| | : just to reiterate, this IS the best song ever!
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i just want to have something to do performed by ramones
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Traveller performed by Talvin Singh
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Starsign performed by Teenage Fanclub
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Lookin� At A Baby performed by The Collage
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| | : Great song! I was lucky enough to find their album for 1 (!) dollar at a garage sale and loved that great opening track... : I heard a version of this track on that excellent rhino handmade 'Hallucinations' compilation. It was by the Collectors. I'm not sure whether it was the original or not, but it's really good. I remember looking at a picture of the band and thinking that if these 'collectors' started peering over into my baby's pram, I'd be wheeling him away to the nearest bobby. Ah such was the carefree innocence of the 60s that shabby young men could spend balmy afternoons in the park staring at young children. : I love this album! I may post some recs once I've listened to it a few times more...and since the year has a question mark, it's from 1967! they've got such a soft, sweet sound, that it's hard to resist. : This song and band are great, no doubt. They were Canadian and later evolved into Chilliwack (who I haven't heard). I have their first LP which contains this song, and is excellent, it's a classic of West Coast psychedelia. I had a chance to hear their second
album from a friend of mine who works in a record store, it's terrific! I think I heard that the name "Collectors" was given to them by a manager or record executive...but please, overlook the dorkiness of the name! This song is getting around, I now have it on two comps.
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Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell performed by The Flaming Lips
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Sugar Magnolia performed by The Grateful Dead
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