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Stage Fright
Only Fools and Horses
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Only Fools And Horses
(uncredited)
Written by
John Sullivan
Performed by
John Sullivan
Peace Throughout the World
(uncredited)
Written by Max Elliott and
Maunick Jean-Paul Bluey
Performed by
Maxi Priest
featuring
Jazzie B
Love is the Drug
(uncredited)
Written by
Bryan Ferry
and
Andy Mackay
Performed by
Roxy Music
Do You Know the Way to San Jose
(uncredited)
Written by
Burt Bacharach
and
Hal David
Performed by
Tessa Peake-Jones
I'll Never Fall In Love Again
(uncredited)
Written by
Burt Bacharach
and
Hal David
Performed by
Philip Pope
Delilah
(uncredited)
Written by
Barry Mason
and
Les Reed
Performed by
Philip Pope
Kick It In
(uncredited)
Written by
Jim Kerr
,
Charlie Burchill
and
Mick MacNeil
Performed by
Simple Minds
Looking For Linda
(uncredited)
Written by
Gregory Kane
and
Patrick Kane
Performed by Hue & Cry
Ornithology
(uncredited)
Written by
Charlie Parker
and Benny Harris
Performed by
Charlie Parker
Happy Birthday
(uncredited)
Written by
Patty S. Hill
and
Mildred J. Hill
Crying
(uncredited)
Written by
Roy Orbison
and
Joe Melson
Performed by
Philip Pope
and
Tessa Peake-Jones
Hooky Street
(uncredited)
Written by
John Sullivan
Performed by
John Sullivan
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