September Gurls - Big Star
Back to Schooldays - Graham Parker & The Rumour
See You In September - Maryanne
High School - MC5
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Summer's Almost Gone - Doors
Summer's Gone - Kinks
Education - Kinks
$ Of An Education - Terry Anderson and the Olympic Ass Kicking Team
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Everyday I Write the Book - Elvis Costello
Wide World of Novel Writing - Monty Python
When I Write the Book - Nick Lowe
Three Complete American Novels - Elliott Murphy
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She Blinded Me With Science (12" version) - Thomas Dolby
The Periodic Table Song - Tom Lehrer
Statistician Blues - Todd Snider
New Math - Tom Lehrer
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Teacher Teacher - Rockpile
Teacher I Need You - Elton John
Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard (demo) - Paul Simon
Remember the Days of the Old Schoolyard - Cat Stevens
My Old School - Steely Dan
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School - Supertramp
High School Nights - Dave Edmunds
High School History - Cindy Bullens
The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun - Julie Brown
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The Typewriter - Leroy Anderson
Music - John Miles
Coney Island Baby - Lou Reed
Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime - Korgis
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Working Class Man - Jimmy Barnes
The Orphanage of Rock and Roll has been a home for homeless rock and pop records on 91.3 WVKR in Poughkeepsie, NY since 1995. ---- Join rock historian Pete Clark as he uncovers the deep tracks that fell between the cracks in the top-secret back room of the W-V-K-aRchives. ---- Footnotes in the history of rock and roll, along with vaguely familiar tracks you thought you’d never hear on the radio again.
2011-09-05
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