| | Summer Fun Vol. 2 CD
Summer Fun, Vol. 2 not only collects ten original hits by the original artists, but includes a DVD: in this case, the Bob Hope/Bing Crosby road film Road to Bali. The audio portion contains tracks from the '60s and '70s with a summer theme, including "In the Summertime," "Beach Baby," and "Theme from 'A Summer Place'." The price for this set is extremely cheap, so buy it and have some fun. ~ Al Campbell
CD+Bonus DVD "Road To Bali"
Summer Fun Vol. 2 Songs | 1. | In the Summertime - Mungo Jerry |
| 2. | Beach Baby - The First Class |
| 3. | Happy Together - The Turtles |
| 4. | Dancing in the Moonlight - King Harvest |
| 5. | Seasons in the Sun - Terry Jacks |
| 6. | Build Me up Buttercup - The Foundations |
| 7. | Best of My Love - The Emotions |
| 8. | Brandy - Looking Glass |
| 9. | Theme From a Summer Place - Percy Faith |
| 10. | Palisades Park - Freddy Cannon |
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