Songs for the Kiwi Bloke

Songs for the Kiwi Bloke

Infobox Album |
Name = Songs for the Kiwi Bloke
Type = compilation
Artist = Various Artists


Released = 2001
Recorded = Various times
Genre = Pop
Length =
Label = Rajon Music Australia
Reviews =
Chronology = Rajon Music Australia various artists compilation album
Last album = -
This album = "Songs for the Kiwi Bloke"
(2001)
Next album =

"Songs for the Kiwi Bloke" is a New Zealand compilation album released in 2001. It was released by Rajon Music Australia.

Track listing

Disc one

#"Working Class Man" - Jimmy Barnes
#"Born to Be Wild" - Steppenwolf
#"Hard to Handle" - The Black Crowes
#"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
#"Boys Will Be Boys" - The Choirboys
#"Black Betty" - Ram Jam
#"Ballroom Blitz" - Sweet
#"Dream Police" - Cheap Trick
#"The House Is Rockin'" - Stevie Ray Vaughan
#"Black Magic Woman" - Santana
#"Itchycoo Park" - The Small Faces
#"I'm a Man" - Eric Clapton & The Yardbirds
#"Peaches" - The Presidents of the United States of America
#"All the Young Dudes" - Mott the Hoople
#"Radar Love" - Golden Earring

Disc two

#"Paranoid" - Black Sabbath
#"Wild Thing" - The Troggs
#"Eagle Rock" - Daddy Cool
#"Can't Get Enough" - Supergroove
#"Most People I Know (Think That I'm Crazy)" - Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs
#"Ego Is Not a Dirty Word" - Skyhooks
#"Mustang Sally" - The Commitments
#"Working for the Weekend" - Loverboy
#"Computer Games" - Mi-Sex
#"April Sun in Cuba" - Dragon
#"He's Gonna Step on You Again" - The Party Boys
#"I See Red" - Split Enz
#"Boom Boom" - John Lee Hooker
#"Brown Eyed Girl" - Van Morrison
#"Rock 'n' Roll Part 1" - Gary Glitter


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