"#"
1969 (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written as the A side for the second Ross Hannaman single, 1967
"A"
All Too Quiet On The Home Front (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, 1969
All Things Considered (Vangelis/Elaine Paige) - written for Elaine Paige's Love Hurts album, 1985
All Time High (John Barry) - theme from the James bond movie Octopussy, sung by Rita Coolridge, 1983
And Did He Notice Me (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Jacob's Journey, 1973
A Touch Of Love (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Shonagh Daly's first album Beautiful View, released 2004
"B"
Baby You're Good For Me (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for the film Gumshoe, 1972
The Ballad Of Chaluz (I Want My Hands On Your Hold) (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, 1969
Ballad Of Robert And Peter (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - sung by Tim Rice as a dummy lyric for what would become "The Female Of The Species" from Jeeves, circa 1974/75
Barbabeau's Paint Box (Joop Stockkermans) - from Barbapapa children's album, 1975
Barbabelle (Joop Stockkermans) - from Barbapapa children's album, 1975
Barbalib (Joop Stockkermans) - from Barbapapa children's album, 1975
The Barbapapa Family (Reprise) (Joop Stockkermans) - from Barbapapa children's album, 1975
Barbapapa Rock (Joop Stockkermans) - from Barbapapa children's album, 1975
Bayou Farm (Tim Rice) - 1972
Be A Thinker (Joop Stockkermans) - from Barbapapa children's album, 1975
Believe Me I Will (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - recorded by Sacha Distel, 1968
Berengaria (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, 1969
Blondel's Song (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, 1969
Bonzo's Blues - written for Three More Men In A Boat, 1982
"C"
Child Of The Fifties (Tim Rice) - the exception to the rule, this one has lyrics by Tim's brother Jonathan Rice, 1973
Christmas Dream (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for the film The Odessa File, sung by Perry Como (also sung by Marnard Williams on his Ten Songs album), 1973/74
Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, released as a single backed with the unrelated "Roll On Over The Atlantic", 1969
"D"
Dance The Dance (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - sung by Hannah Waddingham, 2005 & recorded by Connie Fisher, 2006
Daniele (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - recorded by Daniele Noel, 1967
Disillusion Me (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - sung by Gary Bond, 1973
Down On The Farm (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - recorded by Maynard Williams on his Ten Songs album, 1974/75
Down Through Summer (Andrew Lloyd Webber) -written as the A side for the first Ross Hannaman single, 1967
"E"
Esau's Song (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Jacob's Journey, 1973
Everything Is Singing For Barbalala's Song (Joop Stockkermans) - from Barbapapa children's album, 1975
"F-G"
The Fallen Priest (Freddie Mercury) - written for Freddie Mercury's Barcelona album, 1988
Falling Down To Earth (Florrie Palmer) - written for Elaine Paige's Elaine Paige album, 1981
Finally (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for the film Gumshoe but not used, sung by Pamela Paterson, 1972
First Impression / Second Impression / Last Impression Counts (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Hullabaloo, 1973
Golden Boy (Freddie Mercury) - written for Freddie Mercury's Barcelona album, 1988
Goodbye Seattle (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - sung by Paul Raven a.k.a. Gary Glitter, 1970
The Greatest Animal Lover (Joop Stockkermans) - from Barbapapa children's album, 1975
"H"
Happening Man (Rick Wakeman) - written for Rick Wakeman's Cost Of Living album, 1983
Hearts, Not Diamonds (Marvin Hamlisch) - written for the film The Fan, 1981
Help Me Into My Armour (What A Difference A Knight Makes) (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, 1969
Henley Regatta - written for Three More Men In A Boat, 1982
Hey Love (What A Way To Spend The Night) (Tim Rice) - sung by Tim Rice with Barbara Dickson, 1976
Hot As Sun (Paul McCartney) - written for Elaine Paige's Elaine Paige album, 1981
The Hymn (Rick Wakeman) - written for Rick Wakeman's 1984 album loosely based on George Orwell's book, sung by Jon Anderson, 1981
"I"
I Can't Go On (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - recorded by Maynard Williams on his Ten Songs album, 1974/75
I Don't Talk To Strangers (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - sung by Placido Domingo on his My Life For A Song album, 1983
I Don't Think I'm Wanted Back At Home (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Jacob's Journey, 1973
I'll Give All My Love To Southend (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written as the B side for the first Ross Hannaman single, 1967
Introducing The Barbapapa Family (Joop Stockkermans) - from Barbapapa children's album, 1975
It's A Triumph! - Clive Barnes (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Hullabaloo, 1973
It's Easy For You (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - recorded by Elvis Presley in 1976/7
"J-K"
Jacob Had God On His Side (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Jacob's Journey, 1973
Jacob's Dream (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Jacob's Journey, 1973
Julia (Rick Wakeman) - written for Rick Wakeman's 1984 album loosely based on George Orwell's book, sung by Chaka Khan, 1981
"L"
Laban's Workers' Song (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Jacob's Journey, 1973
The Last One To Leave (Mike Batt) - written for Elaine Paige's Elaine Paige album, 1981
The Legal Boys (Elton John) - first appeared on Elton John's Jump Up album in 1982
The Legend Of Blondel (Blondel On Blondel) (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, 1969
The Legend Of Blondel Part 2 (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, 1969
Limpet In Love (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Jacob's Journey, 1973
The Lion Is Caged (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, 1969
Little Shadow (I Want To Help Papa) (Joop Stockkermans) - from Barbapapa children's album, 1975
Loose Change
(Paul Jones)
"M"
Magdalena (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - sung by Tony Christie, 1977
Marisa (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - recorded by Maynard Williams on his Ten Songs album, 1974/75
Missing (Vangelis) - theme for the film Missing, but not used
The Monkey And The Onion (Graham Gouldman) - recorded on 10cc's Mirror Mirror album in 1995
Monkey Nuts (Rick Wakeman) - written for Rick Wakeman's Cost Of Living album, 1983
Multiplicity (George Fenton) - written for the film Multiplicity, but not used, 1996
"N"
No Chicken (Paul Jones)
No Name (Rick Wakeman) - written for Rick Wakeman's 1984 album loosely based on George Orwell's book, sung by Steve Harley, 1981
Nothing Different (Tim Rice) - 1974
"O"
Ode To Didcot Power Station - written for Three More Men In A Boat, 1982
One For The Road (Rick Wakeman) - written for Rick Wakeman's Cost Of Living album, 1983
One Of My Best Friends (Richard Kerr) - written for Michael Crawford's A Touch Of Music In The Night album in 1992
One Of The All Time Grates (Roger Watson) - 1972
Only So Much I Can Do (Raul Malo) - for Raul Malo / the Mavericks, 1996
The Only Way To Go (Marvin Hamlisch) - written for the film The Entertainer, 1977
The Opposite Lock (Nick Ingman) - 1969
"P-Q"
Pandamonia (Rick Wakeman) - written for Rick Wakeman's Cost Of Living album, 1983
The People I've Seen (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Hullabaloo, 1973
Peterloo (Malcolm Arnold) - written at the request of the Sir Malcolm Arnold Estate for possible inclusion in the 2012 Olympics ceremony or the Queen's 60th Jubille, 2009
The President Song (Tim Rice) - 1974
Probably On Thursday (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written as the B side for the second Ross Hannaman single, 1967
The Proles (Rick Wakeman) - written for Rick Wakeman's 1984 album loosely based on George Orwell's book, sung by Tim Rice, 1981
"R"
The Red Room (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - recorded by Maynard Williams on his Ten Songs album, 1974/75
A Remarkable Woman (Marvin Hamlisch) - written for the film The Fan, 1981
A Roaring Start (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, 1969
Robot Man (Rick Wakeman) - written for Rick Wakeman's 1984 album loosely based on George Orwell's book, sung by Chaka Khan & Kenny Lynch, 1981
Roll On Over The Atlantic (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written as the B side for the "Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You" single, 1969
Running For You - written for the London Marathon, March 2005
"S"
Saladin Days (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, 1969
The Second Time (Theme from 'Bilitis') (Frances Lai) - adapted from the movie score for Elaine Paige's Elaine Paige album, 1981
Send For Barbabravo (Joop Stockkermans) - from Barbapapa children's album, 1975
Seven And A Half Percent Swing (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - 1970
Seven Years (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Jacob's Journey, 1973
Something To Believe In (Lalo Schifrin) - written for the film Something To Believe In, sung by Placido Domingo, 1998
Something To Say (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - recorded by Daniele Noel, translated into French as "Pourtant Moi Je N'ai Pas Change" by F. Gerard, 1967
Somewhere In Europe (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, 1969
Suddenly Free (David Paramor) - 1968
"T-V"
That's My Story (Tim Rice) - written as a pop song, 1965
This Loneliness - sung by Laura Pausini, 1998
Three More Men In A Boat - written for Three More Men In A Boat, 1982
To Love And Be Loved (John Barry) - from the February 1998 film Swept From The Sea, 1997
Turning (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - recorded by Maynard Williams on his Ten Songs album, 1974/75
Violent Interlude (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, 1969
"W-X"
Waiting For Something (Edmund Butt) - covered by Oh Laura for the end-credit theme to The Waiting Room film which premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival in August of 2007
Wake Up Call (Andrew Farriss (of INXS)) - 2000
Walking Tall (Burt Bacharach) - from the December 1999 film Stuart Little, sung by Lyle Lovett, 1999
War Games (Rick Wakeman) - written for Rick Wakeman's 1984 album loosely based on George Orwell's book, sung by Chaka Khan, 1981
We Will Rock You (Traditional Czech Melody) - written in 1969, recorded under the title "Rocking" in 1982 by Elaine Paige as the B side to her "Ave Maria" single
What A Line To Go Out On (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - sung by Yvonne Elliman, 1972
Whatever Happened To Peggy Sue (Bobby Vee) - included in Bobby Vee's 2002 UK tour & recorded by Bobby Vee on his I Wouldn't Change A Thing album, 2002
Who'll Speak For Love (Burt Bacharach) - written in 2007, first performed in concert by B. Bacharach during the summer of 2007 & later included as the title track on Trijntje Oosterhuis' 2007 album
Why We Fell In Love (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - theme for the television show Executive Stress, sung by Julie Covington
A Winter's Tale (Mike Batt) - David Essex took this to number 2 on the charts in December 1982, the Moody Blues included it on their first Christmas album in 2003 & it was included in David Essex's 2008 musical All The Fun Of The Fair.
Wish You Would Show Me Your Mind (David Paramor) - 1967
"Y-Z"
You Can Rely On King Richard The Lion (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - written for Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You, 1969
You Took Me For A Ride (Andrew Lloyd Webber) - recorded by Daniele Noel, translated into French as "Les Quatre Volontes" by F. Gerard, 1967