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Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire
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Poppaloopa
Written by David Keller
Performed by KEF
Courtesy of Amherst Records, Inc
As If It Were Yesterday
Written by
Joe Lervold
Performed by
Joe Lervold
Courtesy of Master Source
After Hours
Written by
Daniel May
Performed by
Daniel May
Courtesy of Master Source
Opus 44 No. 1
Written by
Felix Mendelssohn
Performed by
The Delme String Quartet
Courtesy of Opus 1
What To Do
Written by
Theo Goutzinakis
Performed by
Gob
Courtesy of Nettwerk Productions
Pick Em Up
Written by John Beal and Stephen Paul
Performed by John Beal
Courtesy of Real Time Music, Inc.
Rolling Motion
Written by John Beal and Stephen Paul
Performed by John Beal
Courtesy of Real Time Music, Inc.
Midnight Man
Written by
Jay Davies
Performed by
Jay Davies
Courtesy of Opus One
Give It To You
Written by Daniel Bartley
Performed by The Royal Crowns
Courtesy of Horseshoe Recordings
Goonie Birds
Written by Teddy Fury
Performed by The Royal Crowns
Courtesy of Horseshoe Recordings
Maybe
Written by James Henry
Performed by The Royal Crowns & Alicia McCracken Morgan
Courtesy of Horseshoe Recordings
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