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This Is England Soundtrack
Set 3 years after the original film, Shane Meadow's, 4 part, Channel 4 series 'This Is England '86', stars all the original cast. Set against the bleakness of mass unemployment in one of England's poorest areas in the mid 80's, the 'This Is England '86 soundtrack perfectly captures one of the country's most turbulent times through classic tracks by artist such as The Jam, Desmond Dekker, The Buzzcocks, Jimmy Cliff, The Style Council and Madness.
- Happy Hour - John Williams, The Housemartins
- Wonderful World, Beautiful People - Jimmy Cliff, Larry Fallon, Leslie Kong, Lynford Anderson
- Gadget And Harvey In The Garden - Gadget - Andrew Ellis, Harvey - Michael Socha
- My Girl - Madness
- The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had To Swallow) - Peter Wilson, The Jam, Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton, Rick Buckler, Jenny Mckeown
- Solo - Ludovico Einaudi, Tobias Lehmann, Tom Russbueldt, Christian Bader, Stefano Barzan
- Fast Cars - The Buzzcocks
- Flip Before Fight - Flip - Perry Fitzpatrick, Woody - Joe Gilgun, Shaun - Thomas Turgoose, Various
- All Through The City - Dr. Feelgood
- 99 Red Balloons - Various Artists, Nena
- Woody & Squire - Woody - Joe Gilgun, Mr. Squires - William Travis
- We've Got The Whole World At Our Feet - england world cup squad 1986
- Rainmaker - spear of destiny
- Walls Come Tumbling Down - Peter Wilson, The Style Council, Paul Weller
- Ora - Ludovico Einaudi, Michael Seberich, Stefano Barzan
- Red Red Wine - Ub40
- Shirley - Billy Bragg
- Ying & Yang - Trudy - Hannah Graham, Gadget - Andrew Ellis
- Guava Jelly - Johnny Nash
- Ancora - Ludovico Einaudi, Michael Seberich, Stefano Barzan
- Give It Up - Lee Dorsey
- It Mek - Desmond Dekker
- Woody & Milk In Bathroom - Woody - Joe Gilgun, Milky - Andrew Shim
- Ruler Of My Heart - Irma Thomas
- English Rose - The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-heaven, Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton, Rick Buckler
- Berlin Song - Ludovico Einaudi, Christian Bader, Johannes Saal, Andreas Stoffels, Stefano Barzan