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David Essex Collection Songs | 1. | Oh What a Circus | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Heart on My Sleeve | |
| 3. | No Substitutes | |
| 4. | Imperial Wizard | |
| 5. | Silver Dream Machine | |
| 6. | Hot Love | |
| 7. | Ships That Pass in the Night | |
| 8. | Me and My Girl (Night Clubbing) | |
| 9. | She's My World | |
| 10. | High Flying, Adored | |
| 11. | Winter's Tale, A  | |
| 12. | Smile, The | |
| 13. | Won't Change Me Now | |
| 14. | Goodbye First Love | |
| 15. | Tahiti | |
| 16. | Fishing for the Moon | |
| 17. | You're in My Heart | |
| 18. | Falling Angels Riding | |
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