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The Story of Them Featuring Van Morrison ()

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  1. The Story of Them, Pt. 1 & 2
  2. Don't Start Crying Now
  3. Gloria
  4. Philosophy
  5. One Two Brown Eyes
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  1. The Story of Them, Pt. 1 & 2
  2. Don't Start Crying Now
  3. Gloria
  4. Philosophy
  5. One Two Brown Eyes
  6. Baby Please Don't Go
  7. Here Comes the Night
  8. All for Myself
  9. One More Time
  10. Little Girl
  11. I Gave My Love a Diamond
  12. Go on Home Baby
  13. My Little Baby
  14. Mystic Eyes
  15. Don't Look Back
  16. If You and I Could Be as Two
  17. I Like It Like That
  18. I'm Gonna Dress in Black
  19. (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66
  20. Just a Little Bit
  21. You Just Can't Win
  22. Bright Lights, Big City
  23. Baby, What You Want Me to Do
  24. I'm Gonna Dress in Black
  25. One More Time
  26. Little Girl
  27. How Long Baby
  28. It Won't Hurt (Half as Much)
  29. Something You Got
  30. Call My Name
  31. Turn on Your Lovelight
  32. I Put a Spell on You
  33. I Got a Woman
  34. Out of Sight
  35. It's All over Now, Baby Blue
  36. Bad or Good
  37. Hello Josephine
  38. Don't You Know
  39. Hey Girl
  40. Bring 'Em on In
  41. Time's Gettin' Tougher Than Tough
  42. Stormy Monday
  43. Friday's Child
  44. Richard Cory
  45. My Lonely Sad Eyes
  46. I Can Only Give You Everything
  47. Could You Would You
  48. Bring 'Em on In
  49. Richard Cory
  50. Call My Name
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Them were a formidable, popular group in their own right before singer Van Morrison went on to even greater fame. This Belfast five only produced two LPs and a potful of 7" singles during its ascendance in the molten heat of the British Invasion. But they did manage two Top 40 hits in America in 1965 (the enduring number 24 "Here Comes the Night," later covered glam-style by David Bowie on Pin Ups, and number 33 "Mystic Eyes") and two Top Ten hits that same year in their native Britain ("Here Comes the Night" and a cover of ...

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