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More British Invasion - School of Rock: British Invasion

Artist Song
Tom Jones  It's Not Unusual  
Los Bravos  Black Is Black  
Marianne Faithfull  As Tears Go By  
The Animals  Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood  
The Mindbenders  A Groovy Kind of Love  
The Rolling Stones  Time Is On My Side  
Petula Clark  Downtown  
The Zombies  Time of the Season  
Manfred Mann  The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)  
The Hollies  Carrie-Anne  
The Dave Clark Five  Because  
Downliners Sect  Baby What's Wrong  
Cat Stevens  Matthew and Son  
The Pretty Things  Midnight to Six Man  
Jonathan King  Everyone's Gone to the Moon  
Bee Gees  Holiday  
Lulu & The Luvvers  Shout  
Ian Whitcomb  You Turn Me On (Turn On Song)  
The Smoke  My Friend Jack  
The Action  Strange Roads  
The Hullaballoos  I'm Gonna Love You Too  

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Throughout the Invasion, wave after wave after wave of Brit hits crashed against American shores, and we just couldn't [i]possibly[/i] fit them all into a single playlist, so we're diving back in for yet another helping. Tom Jones, the manliest manly man ever to step foot off the green moors of Wales, belts out a sassy, brassy, hairy-chested howl in "It's Not Unusual," propelling him to the Best New Artist GRAMMY® for 1965. Sandie Shaw carves off a full-throated slab of uptown blue-eyed soul in the Burt Bacharach-Hal David-penned "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me," a song that would re-emerge two decades later in the Top 10 synth-pop remake by Naked Eyes. And if you think Cat Stevens' career started with "Wild World" and "Moonshadow," we'd like to introduce you to a very different breed of Cat — in the Carnaby Street beat of the title track from his debut album, [i]Matthew & Son[/i], recorded when he was just 18. From the Bee Gees to the Rolling Stones, from the Dave Clark Five to Unit 4+2, this is the perfect place to feast — royally — on yet another banquet of Her Majesty's greatest hits.
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