| | Friends Reunited: Music Of The Year 1981 CD
Friends Reunited: Music Of The Year 1981 Music Friends Reunited: Music Of The Year 1981 Songs | 1. | Reward - The Teardrop Explodes |
| 2. | Tainted Love - Soft Cell |
| 3. | Tears Are Not Enough - ABC |
| 4. | Show Me - Dexys Midnight Runners |
| 5. | Absolute Beginners - The Jam |
| 6. | Mind of a Toy - Visage |
| 7. | Wedding Bells - Godley & Creme |
| 8. | (Do) Hucklebuck - Coast to Coast |
| 9. | Get Down on It - Kool & the Gang |
| 10. | Love Games - Level 42 |
| 11. | Easier Said Than Done - Shakatak |
| 12. | Will You? - Hazel O'Connor |
| 13. | Being with You - Smokey Robinson |
| 14. | One Day in Your Life - Michael Jackson |
| 15. | I'm in Love with a German Film Star - Passions |
| 16. | I Surrender - Rainbow |
| 17. | Labelled with Love - Squeeze |
| 18. | Lunatic Have Taken Over the Asylum, The - Fun Boy Three |
| 19. | Vienna - Ultravox |
| 20. | Ghost Town - The Specials |
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