Country |
Date |
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USA |
1 March 1989 (New
York City, New York) |
USA |
10 March 1989 |
France |
17 May 1989 |
Sweden |
19 May 1989 |
Australia |
1 July 1989 |
Hong Kong |
7 July 1989 |
Finland |
28 July 1989 |
West
Germany |
21 September 1989 |
Hungary |
16 November 1989 |
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* Segment 1: |
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"Whiter Shade Of Pale"
Written by Keith Reid & Gary Brooker
Performed by Procol Harum
Courtesy of Cube Records, Ltd. |
"Politician"
Written by Jack Bruce & Peter Brown
Performed by Cream
Courtesy of Polygram Special Projects, a Division of
Polygram Records Inc. |
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"The
Right Time"
Written by Nappy Brown, Ozzie Cadena & Lew Herman
Performed by Ray Charles
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
by Arrangement with Warner Special Products
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"Like A Rolling
Stone"
Written by Bob Dylan
Performed by Bob Dylan/The Band
Courtesy of CBS Records |
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"It
Could Happen To You"
Written by Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen |
"That Old Black
Magic"
Written by Johnny Mercer & Harold Arlen |
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"Stella
by starlight"
Written by Ned Washington & Victor Young |
"Conquistador"
Written by Keith Reid & Gary Brooker
Performed by Procol Harum
Courtesy of Cube Records, Ltd. and A&M Records |
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"Sex
Kick"
Written by Nick Christian Sayer
Performed by Transvision Vamp
Courtesy of UNI Records/MCA Records |
"What Is This Thing
Called Love"
Written by Cole Porter
Performed by The Hot Club of France with Django
Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli |
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"Bolero
De Django"
Written by Django Reinhardt
Performed by The Hot Club of France with Django
Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli
Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc., Special Markets
Division |
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* Segment 2:
Music by Carmine Coppula + Kid Kreole and the Coconuts |
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"Zoe"
Written by August Darnell
Performed by Kid Creole and the Coconuts |
"Dalquiri Dalquira"
Written by August Darnell
Performed by Kid Creole and the Coconuts |
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"Schoolin'"
Written by August Darnell
Performed by Kid Creole and the Coconuts |
"Abu"
Written by August Darnell
Performed by Kid Creole and the Coconuts |
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"The
Robbery"
Written by August Darnell
Performed by Kid Creole and the Coconuts
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"People Will Talk"
Written by August Darnell
Performed by Kid Creole and the Coconuts |
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"Party
Girl"
Written by August Darnell
Performed by Kid Creole and the Coconuts |
"Don't Lead Me On"
Written by August Darnell
Performed by Kid Creole and the Coconuts |
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"March
Of The Waiters"
Written by August Darnell
Performed by Kid Creole and the Coconuts |
"My Love"
Written by August Darnell
Performed by Kid Creole and the Coconuts |
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"Takin'
A Holiday"
Written by August Darnell
Performed by Kid Creole and the Coconuts |
"12th Street"
Written by John Mathiason
Performed by Thick As Thieves |
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"Blue
Suede Shoes"
Written by Carl Perkins (as Carl Lee Perkins) |
"Back to School"
Written by Alex Garvin
Performed by Pianosaurus
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* Segment 3: |
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"I Want
A Girl (Just Like The Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)"
Written by William Dillon & Harry von Tilzer
Performed by Frankie Carle
Courtesy of CDS Records
Also performed by Bernie Leighton |
"Mother"
Written by Howard Johnson & Theodore Morse
Performed by Bernie Leighton |
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"Sing,
Sing, Sing"
Written by Louis Prima
Performed by Benny Goodman
Courtesy of RCA Records |
"In A Persian
Market"
Written by Albert Ketelbey
Performed by Wilbur de Paris
Courtesy of Heritage Records |
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"I'll
Be Seeing You"
Written by Sammy Fain & Irving Kahal
Performed by Liberace
Courtesy of MCA Records |
"I've Found A New
Baby"
Written by Jack Palmer & Spencer Williams
Performed by Wilbur de Paris
Courtesy of Heritage Records |
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"All
The Things You Are"
Written by Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein II
Performed by David Rose & His Orchestra
Courtesy of Polygram Special Projects, a Division of
Polygram Records, Inc.
Also performed by Bernie Leighton
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"June in January"
Written by Ralph Rainger & Leo Robin
Performed by David Rose & His Orchestra
Courtesy of MCA Records |
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"Nessun
Dorma (from Puccini's Turandot)"
Written by Giacomo Puccini
Performed by Mario Del Monaco With the Chorus &
Orchestra of the Academia Di Santo Cecilia,
Rome
Conducted by Alberto Erede
Courtesy of London Records |
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