Lyric sheets Martin Newell In the week Alan Price wrote music for a Lib Dem party political singalong

Martin Newell
Thursday 02 May 1996 18:02 EDT
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Songs to go.

Written by a seasoned pro.

Sixties tune?

Never fear.

Talking tip-of-iceberg here:

Big Bad John

Love is Blue

Can't Get Used to Losing You

Roses Are Red

Set Me Free

Fings Ain't Wot They Used To Be

Promises

Not Fade Away

Recovery

Blue Turns to Grey

You're No Good

Tomorrow's Clown

Over Under Sideways Down

England Swings

Have I the Right?

Another Sleepless Night

Mess of Blues

White Cliffs of Dover

Now We're Through

Don't Make Me Over

Sweet Talkin' Guy

Anyway Anyhow

Anywhere- or why not just

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