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*[[Le Freak]] by [[Chic]] *[[Le Freak]] by [[Chic]]
*[[Why Don't You Answer]] by Eberhard Schoener (with vocals by Sting) *[[Why Don't You Answer]] by Eberhard Schoener (with vocals by Sting)
 +*[[Elle et moi]] by [[Max Berlin]]
 +*[[Sweet Tears]] by [[Roy Ayers]]
 +*[[Moskow Diskow]] by [[Telex]]
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*[[Third World]] - [[Now That We Found Love]] *[[Third World]] - [[Now That We Found Love]]
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*[[Damon Harris]] - It's Music *[[Damon Harris]] - It's Music
*[[Cheryl Lynn]] - [[You Saved My Day]] *[[Cheryl Lynn]] - [[You Saved My Day]]
-*[[Max Berlin]] - [[Elle et moi]] 
-*[[Roy Ayers]] - [[Sweet Tears]] 
-*[[Telex]] - [[Moskow Diskow]] 
====Albums==== ====Albums====

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