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Tracklist

1CD: 1st Period
2CD: 2nd Period
#TitleArtistLength
1Rock the CasbahThe Clash3:42
2Dead Ringer for LoveMeat Loaf4:24
3Teenage Dirtbag
recording engineer and producer:
Philip A. Jimenez and Wheatus
mixer:
David Thoener
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment (in 2000)
recording of:
Teenage Dirtbag
lyricist and composer:
Brendan B. Brown
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd., EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (in 2000) and Montauk Mantis Productions (in 2000)
Wheatus4:03
4Oliver’s ArmyElvis Costello & The Attractions2:59
5Goody Two Shoes
assistant engineer:
George Chambers
engineer:
Alan Douglas
producer:
Adam Ant, Chris Hughes and Marco Pirroni
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
CBS Records (in 1982)
recording of:
Goody Two Shoes
writer:
Adam Ant and Marco Pirroni
publisher:
Sony/ATV Tunes LLC, Universal Music Publishing MGB Limited and EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (in 1982)
Adam Ant3:20
6Karma ChameleonCulture Club3:56
7Come On EileenDexys Midnight Runners4:00
8I Think We’re Alone Now
additional recording engineer:
John Kerns
drum machine [drum] programming:
John Duarte
engineer:
Bill Smith
producer:
George E. Tobin
guitar:
Chuck Yamek
synthesizer:
John Duarte
background vocals and lead vocals:
Tiffany
remixer:
George E. Tobin and Bill Smith
arranger:
John Duarte
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
UMG Recordings, Inc. (in 1987)
part of:
RuPaul’s Drag Race Lip Sync Performances (number: 7)
cover recording of:
I Think We’re Alone Now
lyricist and composer:
Ritchie Cordell
publisher:
EMI Longitude Music
Tiffany3:45
9I Love the Nightlife (Disco ’round)Alicia Bridges3:05
10Break My Stride
drums (drum set) programming:
John Gilston (in 1983)
producer:
Peter Bunetta, Rick Chudacoff and Bill Elliott
analog synthesizer [Prophet-5]:
Bill Elliott (in 1983) and Matthew Wilder (in 1983)
drum machine [Oberheim DMX], drums (drum set) and percussion:
Peter Bunetta (in 1983)
guitar:
Dennis Herring (in 1983)
background vocals:
Greg Prestopino (in 1983), Joe Turano (in 1983) and Matthew Wilder (in 1983)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wilder (in 1983)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
CBS, Inc. (in 1983), Epic Records (in 1983), Sony BMG Music Entertainment Inc. (in 1983) and Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (in 1983)
recorded at:
Pasha Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1983)
part of:
VH1’s 100 Greatest One‐Hit Wonders of the ’80s (number: 39)
recording of:
Break My Stride (in 1983)
writer:
Greg Prestopino and Matthew Wilder
publisher:
Buchu Music, Bug Music, Inc., Bughouse, MCA Music Publishing, Music of Windswept, Universal Studios, Inc., WB Music Corp., Wilder Kingdom Music, Big Ears Music (in 1983), No Ears Music (in 1983) and Streetwise Music (in 1983)
Matthew Wilder3:02
11Mama Used to SayJunior Giscombe3:36
12Word UpCameo4:17
13Relax
engineer:
Stephen Lipson
additional producer:
Stephen Lipson
producer:
Trevor Horn
bass guitar:
Mark O’Toole (in 1983)
drums (drum set):
Peter Gill (in 1983)
guest keyboard:
Andrew Richards (in 1983) and Anne Dudley (in 1983)
guest percussion:
Luís Jardim (in 1983)
guitar:
Brian Nash (in 1983)
lead vocals:
Holly Johnson (in 1983), Mark O’Toole (in 1983) and Paul Rutherford (in 1983)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ZTT Records Ltd. (in 1983) and Zang Tuum Tumb (in 1984)
recorded at:
The Town House in Shepherd's Bush, Hammersmith and Fulham, London, England, United Kingdom (in 1983)
karaoke version of:
Epic Relax (Sandro Silva & Quintino vs. Frankie Goes to Hollywood) by DJ Schmolli
part of:
VH1’s 100 Greatest One‐Hit Wonders of the ’80s (number: 10) and Paste: The 50 Greatest NON One-Hit Wonders of All Time (number: 44)
recording of:
Relax (in 1983)
lyricist:
Holly Johnson
composer:
Peter Gill, Holly Johnson and Mark O’Toole
publisher:
Perfect Songs Ltd. and SPZ Music, Inc.
Frankie Goes to Hollywood3:57
14Blue Monday ’88New Order4:03
15Girls on Film
engineer and producer:
Colin Thurston
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1981, in 1998)
recording of:
Girls on Film
writer:
Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, John Taylor and Roger Taylor
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd., EMI Music Publishing Scandinavia AB and Gloucester Place Music Ltd.
version of:
Girls on Film (Pre-Le Bon version)
Duran Duran3:29
16Take On Mea‐ha3:49
17Walking on SunshineKatrina and the Waves3:40
18Groove Is in the HeartDeee‐Lite3:53
19Popcorn
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Musicor (in 1972)
cover recording of:
Popcorn (in 1972)
composer:
Gershon Kingsley
publisher:
Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd.
recording of:
Popcorn
composer:
Gershon Kingsley
publisher:
Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd.
Hot Butter2:32
20Morning Has Broken
producer:
Paul Samwell-Smith
bass and congas:
Larry Steele (in 1971-03)
bouzouki:
Angelos Hatzipavli (in 1971-03) and Ανδρέας Τουμαζής (in 1971-03)
drums (drum set):
Harvey Burns (in 1971-03) and Gerry Conway (in 1971-03)
guitar:
Alun Davies (in 1971-03) and Cat Stevens (in 1971-03)
keyboard and lead vocals:
Cat Stevens (in 1971-03)
piano:
Rick Wakeman (in 1971-03)
strings:
Del Newman (in 1971-03)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Universal Island Records Ltd. (in 1970) and Island Records Ltd. (in 1971)
recorded at:
Morgan Studios in Willesden, Brent, London, England, United Kingdom (in 1971-03)
recording of:
Morning Has Broken (in 1971-03)
lyricist:
Eleanor Farjeon
composer:
[traditional]
publisher:
Cat Music Ltd., EMI Music, Freshwater Music Ltd., Irving Music, Inc., Island Music Ltd. and Island Music, Inc.
is based on:
Bunessan (Scottish hymn tune)
Cat Stevens3:19