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German composer James Last shows us how to party on MAKE THE PARTY LAST.
1993 release collecting 25 all-time party greats from 1968 through 1975. Polydor. Make The Party Last Music James Last Make The Party Last Songs | 1. | A) Cracklin' Rose B) Rose Garden |
| 2. | Knock Three Times |
| 3. | Banks of the Ohio |
| 4. | Song Song Blue |
| 5. | Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree |
| 6. | Summer Knows (Theme From -The Summer of '42-) |
| 7. | (They Long to Be) Close to You |
| 8. | A) Soley Soley B) Is This the Way to Amarillo |
| 9. | A) You Are the Sunshine of My Life B) Never Say Goodbye |
| 10. | Bamba |
| 11. | Hava Nagila |
| 12. | A) The Pushbike Song B) What Have They Done to My Song, Ma |
| 13. | Joy to the World |
| 14. | What Now My Love |
| 15. | I Don't Know How to Love Him |
| 16. | A) In the Summertime B) Goodbye Sanm Hello Samantha |
| 17. | I Hear You Knocking |
| 18. | A) Rock Around the Clock B) See You Later, Alligator C) Hound Dog |
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