Complete List Of David Bowie Songs From A to Z

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David Bowie Songs From A to Z

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David Bowie stands as one of the most influential and dynamic figures in the history of music, celebrated for his ability to reinvent himself and challenge artistic norms throughout a career that spanned over five decades. Born David Robert Jones on January 8, 1947, in London, Bowie’s early interest in art and music laid the foundation for a journey that would redefine pop and rock music. Emerging from London’s vibrant 1960s music scene, Bowie initially found moderate success with tracks such as “Space Oddity,” a haunting ballad that coincided with the Apollo 11 moon landing and showcased his knack for capturing the zeitgeist.

Bowie’s career truly gained momentum with his groundbreaking 1972 album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, which introduced the world to his flamboyant alter ego, Ziggy Stardust. This period marked his ascent as a cultural icon, blending glam rock with a theatrical flair that captivated audiences. Throughout the 1970s, Bowie explored a variety of musical styles, from the soul-infused Young Americans to the electronic experimentation of his Berlin Trilogy—Low, “Heroes,” and Lodger—which he created in collaboration with Brian Eno. These albums not only redefined his sound but also influenced countless artists across genres.

The 1980s saw Bowie transition into a more commercial phase with albums like Let’s Dance, which produced global hits such as the title track and “China Girl.” This era cemented his status as a mainstream superstar, though Bowie’s penchant for risk-taking remained evident in projects like Labyrinth, a cult-classic fantasy film for which he also composed several songs. Despite experiencing creative highs and lows in subsequent years, Bowie continually pushed boundaries, experimenting with industrial rock on Outside and revisiting his early roots with the introspective Heathen.

In his later years, Bowie returned to the spotlight with a renewed artistic vigor. His 2013 album The Next Day surprised fans and critics alike, marking his first release in a decade. Bowie’s final album, Blackstar, released just days before his death in January 2016, was both a bold artistic statement and a poignant farewell. Incorporating elements of jazz and experimental rock, it demonstrated his ability to innovate until the very end, earning widespread acclaim for its depth and poignancy.

Bowie’s legacy transcends music; he was a pioneer of visual artistry, fashion, and self-expression, inspiring generations to embrace individuality and creativity. From Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke and beyond, David Bowie left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape, forever remembered as a chameleon-like figure who reshaped the possibilities of art and music.

Complete List Of David Bowie Songs From A to Z

A – B

“1917”B-side of “Thursday’s Child” (UK CD2) (1999)
“1984”Diamond Dogs (1974)
“5:15 The Angels Have Gone”Heathen (2002)
“’87 and Cry”Never Let Me Down (1987)
“Abdulmajid”“Heroes” (1991 reissue) (1991)
“Absolute Beginners”Absolute Beginners (soundtrack) (1986)
“Across the Universe”Young Americans (1975)
“Afraid”Heathen (2002)
“African Night Flight”Lodger (1979)
“After All”The Man Who Sold the World (1970)
“After Today”Sound + Vision (box set) (1989)
“Alabama Song”Non-album single (1980)
“Aladdin Sane (1913–1938–197?)”Aladdin Sane (1973)
“Algeria Touchshriek”Outside (1995)
“All Saints”Low (1991 reissue) (1991)
“All the Madmen”The Man Who Sold the World (1970)
“All the Young Dudes” (live) – David Live (1974)
“Always Crashing in the Same Car”Low (1977)
“Amsterdam”B-side of “Sorrow” (1973)
“Andy Warhol”Hunky Dory (1971)
“Angel, Angel, Grubby Face” (demo) – Spying Through a Keyhole (2019)
“Animal Farm” (demo) – Conversation Piece (2019)
“Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere”Pin Ups (1973)
“April’s Tooth of Gold” (demo) – Conversation Piece (2019)
“Art Decade”Low (1977)
“As the World Falls Down”Labyrinth (1986)
“Ashes to Ashes”Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (1980)
“Atomica”The Next Day Extra (2013)
“Baal’s Hymn”Baal (EP) (1982)
“Baby Grace (A Horrid Cassette)”Outside (1995)
“Ballad of the Adventurers”Baal (EP) (1982)
“Bang Bang”Never Let Me Down (1987)
“Bars of the County Jail”Early On (1964–1966) (1991)
“Battle for Britain (The Letter)”Earthling (1997)
“Be My Wife”Low (1977)
“Beat of Your Drum”Never Let Me Down (1987)
“Beauty and the Beast”“Heroes” (1977)
“Because You’re Young”Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (1980)
“A Better Future”Heathen (2002)
“The Bewlay Brothers”Hunky Dory (1971)
“Big Brother”Diamond Dogs (1974)
“Black Country Rock”The Man Who Sold the World (1970)
“Black Tie White Noise” (with Al B. Sure!) – Black Tie White Noise (1993)
“Blackout”“Heroes” (1977)
“Blackstar”Blackstar (2015)
“Bleed Like a Craze, Dad”The Buddha of Suburbia (1993)
“Blue Jean”Tonight (1984)
“Bombers”Hunky Dory (1990 reissue) (1990)
“Born in a UFO”The Next Day Extra (2013)
“Boss of Me”The Next Day (2013)
“Boys Keep Swinging”Lodger (1979)
“Breaking Glass”Low (1977)
“Brilliant Adventure”Hours (1999)
“Bring Me the Disco King”Reality (2003)
“Buddha of Suburbia”The Buddha of Suburbia (1993)

C- D

E – G

“Eight Line Poem”Hunky Dory (1971)
“Everyone Says ‘Hi’”Heathen (2002)
“Everything’s Alright”Pin Ups (1973)
“Fall Dog Bombs the Moon”Reality (2003)
“Fame”Young Americans (1975)
“Fantastic Voyage”Lodger (1979)
“Fascination”Young Americans (1975)
“Fashion”Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (1980)
“Fill Your Heart”Hunky Dory (1971)
“Five Years”The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972)
“Fly”Reality (bonus disc) (2003)
“Footstompin’” / “I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate”RarestOneBowie (1974)
“Friday on My Mind”Pin Ups (1973)
“Future Legend”Diamond Dogs (1974)
“Get Real”Outside (Japanese bonus track) (1995)
“Girl Loves Me”Blackstar (2016)
“Girls”B-side of “Time Will Crawl” (1987)
“Glass Spider”Never Let Me Down (1987)
“God Bless the Girl”The Next Day Extra (2013)
“God Knows I’m Good”David Bowie (Space Oddity) (1969)
“God Only Knows”Tonight (1984)
“Golden Years”Station to Station (1975)
“Good Morning Girl”B-side of “Do Anything You Say” (1966)
“Goodbye 3d (Threepenny) Joe”Spying Through a Keyhole (2019)
“The Gospel According to Tony Day”B-side of “The Laughing Gnome” (1967)
“Growin’ Up”Pin Ups (1990 reissue) (1990)

H – J

“Hallo Spaceboy”Outside (1995)
“Hang On to Yourself”The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1971)
“The Hearts Filthy Lesson”Outside (1995)
“Heat”The Next Day (2013)
“Heathen (The Rays)”Heathen (2002)
“Here Comes the Night”Pin Ups (1973)
“Here Today, Gone Tomorrow”David Live (1990 reissue) (1990)
“‘Heroes’”“Heroes” (1977)
“Hole in the Ground”Toy (2021)
“Holy Holy”Non-album single (1971)
“How Does the Grass Grow?”The Next Day (2013)
“I Can’t Explain”Pin Ups (1973)
“I Can’t Give Everything Away”Blackstar (2016)
“I Can’t Read”The Ice Storm (soundtrack) (1997)
“I Dig Everything”Non-album single (1966)
“I Feel Free”Black Tie White Noise (1993)
“I Have Not Been to Oxford Town”Outside (1995)
“I Keep Forgettin’”Tonight (1984)
“I Know It’s Gonna Happen Someday”Black Tie White Noise (1993)
“I Pray, Olé”Lodger (1991 reissue) (1991)
“I Took a Trip on a Gemini Spaceship”Heathen (2002)
“I Want My Baby Back”Early On (1964–1966) (1991)
“I Wish You Would”Pin Ups (1973)
“I Would Be Your Slave”Heathen (2002)
“I’d Rather Be High”The Next Day (2013)
“I’ll Take You There”The Next Day Extra (2013)
“I’m Afraid of Americans”Showgirls (soundtrack) (1995)
“I’m Deranged”Outside (1995)
“I’m Not Losing Sleep”B-side of “I Dig Everything” (1966)
“I’m Not Quite”The ‘Mercury’ Demos (2019)
“I’ve Been Waiting for You”Heathen (2002)
“Ian Fish, U.K. Heir”The Buddha of Suburbia (1993)
“If I’m Dreaming My Life”Hours (1999)
“If You Can See Me”The Next Day (2013)
“In the Heat of the Morning”The World of David Bowie (1970)
“The Informer”The Next Day Extra (2013)
“It Ain’t Easy”The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972)
“It’s Gonna Be Me”Young Americans (1991 reissue) (1991)
“It’s Hard to Be a Saint in the City”Sound + Vision (box set) (1989)
“It’s No Game (No. 1)”Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (1980)
“It’s No Game (No. 2)”Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (1980)
“Janine”David Bowie (Space Oddity) (1969)
“The Jean Genie”Aladdin Sane (1973)
“Jerusalem”Conversation Piece (2019)
“Joe the Lion”“Heroes” (1977)
“John, I’m Only Dancing”Non-album single (1972)
“John, I’m Only Dancing (Again)”Non-album single (1979)
“Join the Gang”David Bowie (1967)
“Julie”B-side of “Day-In Day-Out” (1987)
“Jump They Say”Black Tie White Noise (1993)

K – M

“Karma Man”The World of David Bowie (1970)
“Killing a Little Time”No Plan (EP) (2017)
“Kingdom Come”Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (1980)
“Knock on Wood” (live) – David Live (1974)
“Kooks”Hunky Dory (1971)
“Lady Grinning Soul”Aladdin Sane (1973)
“Lady Stardust”The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972)
“The Last Thing You Should Do”Earthling (1997)
“The Laughing Gnome”Non-album single (1967)
“Law (Earthlings on Fire)”Earthling (1997)
“Lazarus”Blackstar (2015)
“Leon Takes Us Outside”Outside (1995)
“Let Me Sleep Beside You”The World of David Bowie (1970)
“Let’s Dance”Let’s Dance (1983)
“Let’s Spend the Night Together”Aladdin Sane (1973)
“Letter to Hermione”David Bowie (Space Oddity) (1969)
“Life Is a Circus” (demo) – Clareville Grove Demos (2019)
“Life on Mars?”Hunky Dory (1971)
“Lightning Frightening”The Man Who Sold the World (1990 reissue) (1990)
“Like a Rocket Man”The Next Day Extra (2013)
“Little Bombardier”David Bowie (1967)
“Little Wonder”Earthling (1997)
“The London Boys”B-side of “Rubber Band” (1966)
“London Bye Ta-Ta”Sound + Vision (box set) (1989)
“The Loneliest Guy”Reality (2003)
“Look Back in Anger”Lodger (1979)
“Looking for Lester”Black Tie White Noise (1993)
“Looking for Satellites”Earthling (1997)
“Looking for Water”Reality (2003)
“Love All Around” (demo) – Spying Through a Keyhole (2019)
“Love Is Lost”The Next Day (2013)
“Love Missile F1 Eleven”B-side of “New Killer Star” (2003)
“Love Song” (demo) – The ‘Mercury’ Demos (2019)
“Love You till Tuesday”David Bowie (1967)
“Lover to the Dawn” (demo) – Clareville Grove Demos (2019)
“Loving the Alien”Tonight (1984)
“Lucy Can’t Dance”Black Tie White Noise (CD bonus track) (1993)
“Magic Dance”Labyrinth (1986)
“Maid of Bond Street”David Bowie (1967)
“The Man Who Sold the World”The Man Who Sold the World (1970)
“Memory of a Free Festival”David Bowie (Space Oddity) (1969)
“Miracle Goodnight”Black Tie White Noise (1993)
“Modern Love”Let’s Dance (1983)
“Moonage Daydream”The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1971)
“Moss Garden”“Heroes” (1977)
“The Motel”Outside (1995)
“Mother”Non-album single (2021)
“Mother Grey” (demo) – Spying Through a Keyhole (2019)
“Move On”Lodger (1979)
“My Death” (live) – Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture (1983)
“The Mysteries”The Buddha of Suburbia (1993)

N-R

“Nathan Adler (I)”Outside (1995)
“Nathan Adler (II)”Outside (1995)
“Neighborhood Threat”Tonight (1984)
“Neuköln”“Heroes” (1977)
“Never Get Old”Reality (2003)
“Never Let Me Down”Never Let Me Down (1987)
“New Angels of Promise”Hours (1999)
“A New Career in a New Town”Low (1977)
“New Killer Star”Reality (2003)
“New York’s in Love”Never Let Me Down (1987)
“The Next Day”The Next Day (2013)
“Nite Flights”Black Tie White Noise (1993)
“No Control”Outside (1995)
“No One Calls”B-side of “Thursday’s Child” (1999)
“No Plan”No Plan (EP) (2017)
“Nothing to Be Desired”B-side of “The Hearts Filthy Lesson” (1995)
“Nuts”Is It Any Wonder? (digital) (2020)
“An Occasional Dream”David Bowie (Space Oddity) (1969)
“Oh! You Pretty Things”Hunky Dory (1971)
“Outside”Outside (1995)
“Pablo Picasso”Reality (2003)
“Pallas Athena”Black Tie White Noise (1993)
“Panic in Detroit”Aladdin Sane (1973)
“Pictures of Lily”Substitute: The Songs of The Who (2001)
“Plan”The Next Day Extra (2013)
“Please Mr. Gravedigger”David Bowie (1967)
“The Prettiest Star”Non-album single (1970)
“The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell”Hours (1999)
“Queen Bitch”Hunky Dory (1971)
“Queen of All the Tarts (Overture)”Reality (2003)
“Quicksand”Hunky Dory (1971)
“Ragazzo solo, ragazza sola”Non-album single (1970)
“Ramona A. Stone/I Am with Name”Outside (1995)
“Real Cool World”Songs from the Cool World (soundtrack) (1992)
“Reality”Reality (2003)
“Rebel Never Gets Old”Non-album single (2004)
“Rebel Rebel”Diamond Dogs (1974)
“Red Money”Lodger (1979)
“Red Sails”Lodger (1979)
“Remembering Marie A”Baal (EP) (1982)
“Repetition”Lodger (1979)
“The Reverend Raymond Brown (Attends the Garden Fête on Thatchwick Green)”Conversation Piece (2019)
“The Revolutionary Song”Just a Gigolo (film) (1978)
“Ricochet”Let’s Dance (1983)
“Right”Young Americans (1975)
“Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide”The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972)
“Rock ‘n’ Roll with Me”Diamond Dogs (1974)
“Rosalyn”Pin Ups (1973)
“Round and Round”B-side of “Drive-In Saturday” (1973)
“Rubber Band”David Bowie (1966)
“Running Gun Blues”The Man Who Sold the World (1970)

S – T

U – Z

“Uncle Arthur”David Bowie (1967)
“Underground”Labyrinth (1986)
“Untitled No. 1”The Buddha of Suburbia (1993)
“Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed”David Bowie (Space Oddity) (1969)
“Up the Hill Backwards”Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (1980)
“V-2 Schneider”“Heroes” (1977)
“Valentine’s Day”The Next Day (2013)
“Velvet Goldmine”B-side of “Space Oddity” (re-release) (1975)
“Volare”Absolute Beginners (soundtrack) (1986)
“The Voyeur of Utter Destruction (as Beauty)”Outside (1995)
“Waiting for the Man” (live)Live Santa Monica ’72 (2008)
“Warszawa”Low (1977)
“Watch That Man”Aladdin Sane (1973)
“Waterloo Sunset”Reality (Japanese bonus disc) (2003)
“We All Go Through”B-side of “Thursday’s Child” (UK CD1) (1999)
“We Are Hungry Men”David Bowie (1967)
“We Are the Dead”Diamond Dogs (1974)
“We Prick You”Outside (1995)
“We Shall Go to Town”B-side of “Thursday’s Child” (UK CD2) (1999)
“The Wedding”Black Tie White Noise (1993)
“The Wedding Song”Black Tie White Noise (1993)
“Weeping Wall”Low (1977)
“What in the World”Low (1977)
“What’s Really Happening?”Hours (1999)
“When I Live My Dream”David Bowie (1967)
“When I Met You”No Plan (EP) (2017)
“When I’m Five”Love You till Tuesday (1984)
“When the Boys Come Marching Home”Heathen (SACD release) (2002)
“When the Wind Blows”When the Wind Blows (soundtrack) (1986)
“Where Are We Now?”The Next Day (2013)
“Where Have All the Good Times Gone”Pin Ups (1973)
“White Light/White Heat” (live)Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture (1983)
“Who Can I Be Now?”Young Americans (1991 reissue) (1991)
“The Width of a Circle”The Man Who Sold the World (1970)
“Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud”David Bowie (Space Oddity) (1969)
“Wild Is the Wind”Station to Station (1976)
“Win”Young Americans (1975)
“Wishful Beginnings”Outside (1995)
“Within You”Labyrinth (1986)
“Without You”Let’s Dance (1983)
“Wood Jackson”B-side of “Slow Burn” (2002)
“Word on a Wing”Station to Station (1976)
“Yassassin”Lodger (1979)
“You Feel So Lonely You Could Die”The Next Day (2013)
“(You Will) Set the World on Fire”The Next Day (2013)
“Your Funny Smile”Unreleased
“Your Turn to Drive”Nothing Has Changed (2014)
“You’ve Been Around”Black Tie White Noise (1993)
“Young Americans”Young Americans (1975)
“Zeroes”Never Let Me Down (1987)
“Ziggy Stardust”The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972)

David Bowie Songs With Tin Machine And Other Collaborations

“Amazing” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“Amlapura” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine II (1991)
“And I Say to Myself” – David Bowie with the Lower Third – B-side of “Can’t Help Thinking About Me” (1966)
“Baby Can Dance” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“Baby Loves That Way” – Davy Jones and the Lower Third – B-side of “You’ve Got a Habit of Leaving” (1965)
“Baby Universal” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine II (1991)
“Betty Wrong” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine II (1991)
“A Big Hurt” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine II (1991)
“Bus Stop” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“Can’t Help Thinking About Me” – David Bowie with the Lower Third – Non-album single (1966)
“Cosmic Dancer” (live) – David Bowie and Morrissey – Non-album single (2020)
“Crack City” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“The Cynic” – Kashmir featuring David Bowie – No Balance Palace (2005)
“Dancing in the Street” – David Bowie and Mick Jagger – Non-album single (1985)
“Falling Down” – Scarlett Johansson – Anywhere I Lay My Head (2008)
“Fannin Street” – Scarlett Johansson – Anywhere I Lay My Head (2008)
“A Foggy Day (in London Town)” – David Bowie and Angelo Badalamenti – Red Hot + Rhapsody: The Gershwin Groove (1998)
“Glad I’ve Got Nobody” – Davy Jones and the Lower Third – Early On (1964–1966) (1991)
“Goodbye Mr. Ed” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine II (1991)
“Gunman” – Adrian Belew featuring David Bowie – Young Lions (1990)
“Hammerhead” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine II (1991)
“Heaven’s in Here” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“Hop Frog” – Lou Reed featuring David Bowie – The Raven (2003)
“I’ll Follow You” – Davy Jones and the Lower Third – Early On (1964–1966) (1991)
“I Can’t Read” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“I Pity the Fool” – Davy Jones and the Manish Boys – Non-album single (1965)
“If There Is Something” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine II (1991)
“Isn’t It Evening (The Revolutionary)” – Earl Slick and David Bowie – Zig Zag (2003)
“Jewel” – Reeves Gabrels featuring David Bowie, Frank Black, and Dave Grohl – Ulysses (Della Notte) (1999)
“Just for One Day (Heroes)” – David Guetta vs. David Bowie – Just a Little More Love (2003)
“The King of Stamford Hill” – Reeves Gabrels featuring David Bowie – The Sacred Squall of Now (1995)
“Like a Rolling Stone” – Mick Ronson featuring David Bowie – Heaven and Hull (1994)
“Liza Jane” – Davie Jones with the King Bees – Non-album single (1964)
“Louie, Louie Go Home” – Davie Jones with the King Bees – B-side of “Liza Jane” (1964)
“Nature Boy” – David Bowie and Massive Attack – Moulin Rouge! Music from Baz Luhrmann’s Film (2001)
“One Shot” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine II (1991)
“Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy” – David Bowie and Bing Crosby – Non-album single (1982)
“Peter and the Wolf” – Philadelphia Orchestra with David Bowie – David Bowie Narrates Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf (1978)
“Perfect Day” – Various Artists – Non-album single (1997)
“Piano-La” (demo) – David Bowie and John Cale – Unreleased
“Planet of Dreams” – David Bowie and Gail Ann Dorsey – Long Live Tibet (1997)
“Pretty Pink Rose” – Adrian Belew featuring David Bowie – Young Lions (1990)
“Pretty Thing” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“Prisoner of Love” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“Province” – TV on the Radio featuring David Bowie – Return to Cookie Mountain (2006)
“Pug Nosed Face” – David Bowie – Extras (TV Series) (2006)
“Run” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“Sacrifice Yourself” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“Saviour” – Kristeen Young featuring David Bowie – Breasticles (2003)
“Sector Z” – Rustic Overtones featuring David Bowie – ¡Viva Nueva! (2001)
“(She Can) Do That” – David Bowie and BT – Stealth: Music from the Motion Picture (2005)
“Shopping for Girls” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine II (1991)
“Sorry” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine II (1991)
“Stateside” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine II (1991)
“This Is Not America” – David Bowie and Pat Metheny Group – The Falcon and the Snowman (soundtrack) (1985)
“Tin Machine” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“Truth” – Goldie featuring David Bowie – Saturnz Return (1998)
“Under Pressure” – Queen and David Bowie – Non-album single (1981)
“Under the God” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“Velvet Couch” (demo) – David Bowie and John Cale – Unreleased
“Video Crime” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“Wake Up” (live) – Arcade Fire and David Bowie – Live EP (Live at Fashion Rocks) (2005)
“Without You I’m Nothing” – Placebo featuring David Bowie – Without You I’m Nothing (1998)
“Working Class Hero” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1989)
“You Belong in Rock n’ Roll” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine II (1991)
“You Can’t Talk” – Tin Machine – Tin Machine II (1991)
“You’ve Been Around” – Reeves Gabrels featuring David Bowie – The Sacred Squall of Now (1995)
“You’ve Got a Habit of Leaving” – Davy Jones and the Lower Third – Non-album single (1965)

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