Mike Reid - Prisencolinensinainciusol (Freezin' Cold In 89 Twoso) (1974)
Scott Engel - Good For Nuthin (1958)
The Archies - Do The Jughead (1969)
Everly Brothers - Mr Soul (1968)
Mr. Clean and The Soul Inc - What's Going On (1972)
The Teenmakers - Southern Man (1970) The Danish Hollies
Peer Pressure PSA - 7th Day Adventists
She Knows How To Do the Do-Dee Doo (song-poem)
Murry Wilson - The Colonel’s March (1965?)
Andy Stein - Hello Hollywood (1976) Hollywood Boulevard Unreleased Soundtrack - Main Theme
The movie came out of a bet made between producer Jon Davison and Roger Corman that Davison could make a film cheaper than any other that had been made at New World Pictures. Corman granted him a budget of $60,000 and only allowed ten days of shooting instead of the usual 15. The filmmakers achieved this by coming up with a story about a B-movie studio which could incorporate footage from other movies that Corman owned.
Arkade - Susan (1970) More Austin Roberts
The Bonniwell Music Machine - Astrologically Incompatible (1967)
Bazooka - Boo On You (1968) More Austin Roberts
Bert Tenzer - A New Life For Everyone Inside The Outer Shape (?) DuPont Dacron advertisement
Bertrand Burgalat - L’observatoire (2000)
Bourbon Family - Lolly Sue (1973) No...keep the headband!!
Chubby Checker MacRobinson Ad (?)
Coca-Cola of Germany - Wir Bleiben Am Ball (?)
PSA - STDs 7th Day Adventists
Michael Nesmith - Cruisin’ (1979)
The Swinging Blue Jeans - Don’t Make Me Over (1966)
Dress Doctor Edith Head (?)
Edison Lighthouse - She Works In a Woman’s Way (1970) Their big hit was "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)"
Fat Larry’s Band - Down On The Avenue (1976)
Frank Zappa - Anti-drug PSA
Gary Lewis - Then Again Maybe (1972) Not credited to The Playboys. "Bubbeleh, when you gonna start paying rent maybe? Bwaaahay..."
The Invasion of Helios - Giant Crab (1968) Psychedelic band from Santa Barbara, California, USA, 1960s. their first album was "A Giant Crab Comes Forth". I love that.
Percy Mayfield - I Don't Wanna Be President (1974)
Johnny Whitaker - Friends (1973) People with certain extensive life-experience remember Johnny from Family Affair.
Cat Food - King Crimson (Live) (1973) John Wetton forced to sing some of the more ridiculous lyrics of all time.
Kool and the Gang - Kool and the Gang (1969)
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs - On a Diet of You (1978)
Lt Garcia’s Magic Music Box - Sweet Lady Fair (1968)
Skeleton Topless - Messer Chups (2005)
Messengers - Thats The Way a Woman Is (1971)
Fredi - Onhan Palva Viela Huomennakin (1968) "Let's Live For Today" in Finnish
Felix Cavaliere - Only a Lonely Heart Sees (1979)
Hunky Funky - The American Breed (1969) Cover of the David Morris Jr. 1968 single "(Everything Is) Hunky Funky (I'll Be Anything If You Want Me)". The band's name on the single reads THE american BREED which was shortly just changed to Rufus.
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