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The Black Balloon
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For He's A Jolly Good Fellow
Traditional
Performed by the Mollison family and Jackie
When We Get There (Beautiful Days)
Written by
Michael Yezerski
and
Josh Pyke
Performed by
Josh Pyke
Better
Written by
Paul Woseen
/
Grant Walmsley
/
Dave Gleeson
/
Richard Lara
/ Brad Heaney
Performed by
The Screaming Jets
Country Girls
Music by
Guy Gross
Lyrics by
John Palmer
Don't Go Now
Written by
Simon Day
and R. St Clare
Performed by
Ratcat
Streets of Your Town
Written by
Grant McLennan
and
Robert Forster
Performed by
The Go-Betweens
Know You Now
Written by D Mariani and D Mather
Performed by The Someloves
Driving Wheels
Written by
Jimmy Barnes
(as J. Barnes),
Jonathan Cain
(as J. Cain) and D. Roberts
Performed by
Jimmy Barnes
Fall At Your Feet
Written by
Neil Finn
(as N. Finn)
Performed by
Glenn Richards
Afloat! The Conga
Written by
Michael Yezerski
Performed by
Michael Yezerski
, Claire McCarthy, Afro Moses and Miriam Rihani
Afloat! The Greatest
Written by
Michael Yezerski
and Robert Yezerski
Performed by David Campbell and
Bert LaBonté
Even
Written by
Michael Yezerski
Performed by
Simon Day
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