Title
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B-Side
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Artist
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Year
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Label
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Notes
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"Down Thru' Summer"
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"I'll Give All My Love to Southend"
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Ross Hannaman
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1967
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Columbia
|
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"1969"
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"Probably On Thursday"
|
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"Believe Me I Will"
|
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Sacha Distel
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1968
|
|
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"'Til Tomorrow"
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"Try It and See"
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Rita Pavone
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1969
|
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"Try It and See" written by Lloyd Webber and Rice
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"Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You"
|
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Tim Rice and the Webber Group
|
|
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"Goodbye Seattle"
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"Wait for Me"
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Paul Raven now known as Gary Glitter
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1970
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MCA Records
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Produced by Mike Leander, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. The B-side was written by Leander.
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"What A Line to Go Out On"
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"Interlude for Johnny"
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Yvonne Elliman
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1972
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Polydor
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Produced by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. The B-side was written by Elliman. Both tracks were taken from her album Yvonne Elliman, released in the UK and Japan as I Don't Know How to Love Him.
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"Disillusion Me"
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Gary Bond
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1973
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"Christmas Dream"
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"Marisa"
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Maynard Williams
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1974
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MCA Records
|
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"Christmas Dream"
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"Lonely Without You"
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Maynard Williams
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"Don't Cry for Me Argentina"
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"Rainbow High"
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Julie Covington
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1977
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MCA Records
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Taken from the album Evita: An Opera Based on the Life Story of Eva Perón 1919 - 1952
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"Another Suitcase in Another Hall"
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"Requiem for Evita"
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Barbara Dickson
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"Magdalena"
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"Half A Moment"
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Tony Christie featuring Dana Gillespie
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"Magdalena" was written by Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. "Half A Moment" was a song from Lloyd Webber's 1974 production Jeeves with lyrics by Alan Ayckbourn.
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"On This Night of a Thousand Stars"
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"Bewitched"
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Tony Christie
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The A-side was written and produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, with orchestration by Lloyd Webber. The B-side was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, arranged by Ian Green and produced by Ray Singer.
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"Take That Look Off Your Face"
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"Sheldon Bloom"
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Marti Webb
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1980
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Really Useful Records, Polydor
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Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black. Produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Taken from Webb's album Tell Me on a Sunday.
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"Tell Me on a Sunday"
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"You Made Me Think You Were in Love"
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"Your Ears Should Be Burning Now"
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"Nothing Like You've Ever Known"
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A-side written by Don Black and Tony MacAulay, and produced by MacAulay with executive production by Lloyd Webber. B-side by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black, with arrangement and production by Lloyd Webber. The A-side was taken from Webb's album Won't Change Places and the B-side from her previous album Tell Me on a Sunday.
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"I've Been in Love Too Long"
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"I Won't Change Places"
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Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black. Produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber. A-side arranged by Lloyd Webber. B-side arranged by Lloyd Webber and David Cullen. Taken from Webb's album Won't Change Places.
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"Unexpected Song"
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"Angry and Sore"
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Marti Webb and Justin Hayward
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1981
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A-side written by Lloyd Webber and Don Black, and produced by Lloyd Webber. B-side written and produced by Rod Argent, and taken from the album Won't Change Places
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"Memory - Theme from the musical Cats"
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"The Lost Variation"
|
Andrew Lloyd Webber
|
MCA Records
|
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"Memory"
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"The Overture from Cats"
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Elaine Paige
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Really Useful Records, Polydor
|
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Trevor Nunn after T. S. Eliot. Taken from the album Cats: Original Cast Recording
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"Memory"
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"Evergreen (Love Theme From A Star Is Born)"
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Barbra Streisand
|
1982
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Columbia
|
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"The Last Man in My Life"
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"Come Back With the Same Look in Your Eyes"
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Marti Webb
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Polydor
|
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"The Phantom of the Opera"
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"Overture - The Phantom of the Opera"
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Steve Harley and Sarah Brightman
|
1986
|
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"The Music of the Night"
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"Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again"
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Michael Crawford, Sarah Brightman
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Double A-Side
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"All I Ask of You"
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"The Phantom of the Opera Overture - Act II"
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Cliff Richard and Sarah Brightman
|
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"Love Changes Everything"
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"Aspects of Aspects"
|
Michael Ball
|
1989
|
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"Anything But Lonely"
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"Half a Moment"
"What Makes Him Love Me?"
"English Girls"
|
Sarah Brightman
|
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"The First Man You Remember"
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- "Mermaid Song"
- "Love Changes Everything"
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Michael Ball and Diana Morrison
|
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"Any Dream Will Do"
|
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Jason Donovan
|
1991
|
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"Close Every Door"
|
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Phillip Schofield
|
1992
|
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"Amigos Para Siempre (Friends for Life)"
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- Opening Ceremony Barcelona 1992 Games
- "Amigos Para Siempre (Friends for Life)"
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José Carreras and Sarah Brightman
|
|
"Tetris"
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"Play Game Boy"
|
Doctor Spin
|
Polydor, Carpet Records
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Arranged by Lloyd Webber with Nigel Wright, collaborating under the name Doctor Spin
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"Next Time You Fall in Love"
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"Make Up My Heart"
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Reva Rice and Greg Ellis
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1993
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Polydor
|
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"Sunset Boulevard"
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"Sunset Boulevard Symphonic Mix"
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Michael Ball
|
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"The Perfect Year"
|
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Dina Carroll
|
A&M Records
|
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"With One Look"
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"Memory"
|
Barbra Streisand
|
Columbia
|
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"As If We Never Said Goodbye"
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"Guilty"
|
1994
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"As If We Never Said Goodbye"
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- "Out Here On My Own"
- "For You"
|
Elaine Paige
|
1995
|
WEA
|
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"Don't Cry for Me Argentina"
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- "Santa Evita"
- "Latin Chant"
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Madonna
|
1996
|
Warner Bros. Records, WEA
|
Co-produced by Lloyd Webber, Wright, Alan Parker and David Caddick
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"You Must Love Me"
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"Rainbow High"
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"Another Suitcase in Another Hall"
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- "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" [Miami Mix Edit]
- You Must Love Me
- Hello and Goodbye
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1997
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"Whistle Down the Wind"
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- "The Perfect Year"
- "The Jellicle Ball"
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Tina Arena
|
1998
|
Really Useful Records, Polydor
|
- "The Perfect Year" is performed by Glenn Close
- "The Jellicle Ball" is taken from the then forthcoming video version of Cats
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"No Matter What"
|
|
Boyzone
|
Polydor
|
|
"No Matter What"
|
"She's the One"
|
|
"A Kiss is a Terrible Thing to Waste"
|
- "No Matter What"
- "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad (live)"
|
Meat Loaf
|
Virgin
|
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"Memory"
|
- "As If We Never Said Goodbye"
- "The Rose"
|
Elaine Paige
|
WEA
|
- Track 1 taken from the soundtrack of Cats. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Text by Trevor Nunn after T. S. Eliot. Produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Nigel Wright. Orchestration by David Cullen and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
- Track 2 taken from the 1995 album Encore. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton with contributions by Amy Powers. Produced by Lloyd Webber and Wright. Engineered by Robin Sellars and Dave Hunt. Orchestra conducted by Michael Reed.
- Track 3 taken from the 1984 album Cinema. Written by Amanda McBroom. Produced by Tony Visconti.
|
"Our Kind of Love"
|
- "Our Kind of Love" - Andrew Lloyd Webber version
- "The Beautiful Game Overture"
|
Hannah
|
2000
|
Really Useful Records, Telstar Records
|
- Track 1 music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Ben Elton, mixed by Mick Guzauski, produced by Angela Lupino and Simon Franglen, executive produced by Lloyd Webber
- Tracks 2 and 3 music by Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Ben Elton, engineered by Robin Sellars and produced by Lloyd Webber and Wright
- Track 3 taken from the album The Beautiful Game: Original Cast Recording
|
"Our Kind of Love" - Nowels and Judge Mix
|
"Our Kind of Love" - Acoustic Version
"Viva! The Beautiful Game"
|
Really Useful Records, Telstar Records
|
|
"Let Us Love in Peace"
|
|
Josie Walker with the Omagh Community Youth Choir
|
|
|
"Any Dream Will Do"
|
- "Close Every Door"
- "Any Dream Will Do" Singalong Version
|
Lee Mead
|
2007
|
Really Useful Records, Polydor, Fascination
|
|
"It's My Time"
|
|
Jade Ewen
|
2009
|
Polydor
|
Eurovision Song Contest 2009 entry for the UK
|
"Sing"
|
|
Gary Barlow
|
2012
|
Decca
|
Official song for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II which was co-written with Gary Barlow, and performed with the Commonwealth Band and the Military Wives
|
"Beautiful Ghosts"
|
|
Taylor Swift
|
2019
|
Polydor
|
Original song for the film adaptation of Cats
|