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We Have Cleared the Tower
From the Earth to the Moon
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Sookie Sookie
Performed by
Steppenwolf
Written by
Don Covay
and
Steve Cropper
Courtesy of MCA Records
Under License from Universal Music Special Markets
Witchcraft
Performed by
Frank Sinatra
Written by
Cy Coleman
and
Carolyn Leigh
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under License from EMI - Capitol Music Special Markets
The Christmas Song
Performed by
Nat 'King' Cole
(as Nat King Cole)
Written by
Mel Tormé
and
Robert Wells
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under License from EMI - Capitol Music Special Markets
My Favorite Things
Performed by
Tony Bennett
Written by
Richard Rodgers
&
Oscar Hammerstein II
Courtesy of Columbia Records by arrangement with Sony Music
Whipping Post
Performed by
The Allman Brothers Band
Written by
Gregg Allman
(as Gregory L. Allman)
Courtesy of Polydor Records
By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV
It's Not My Cross To Bear
Performed by
The Allman Brothers Band
Written by
Gregg Allman
(as Gregory L. Allman)
Courtesy of Polydor Records
By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV
Song of the Plains
Written by M. Laden Franko
Courtesy of Associated Production Music
Buckle Down Winsocki
Written by
Hugh Martin
&
Ralph Blane
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