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'Ten Guitars' by Englebert Humperdinck.

'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy' by the Andrews sisters.

'76 Trombones'

'The Auld Triangle' by the Pogues.

Tubular Bells 'by Mike Oldfield.

'Ukulele Lady by Daphne Walker.

'Second Fiddle to an old Guitar' by Jean Shepard.

'6 Strings that Drew Blood' by the Birthday Party.

'(Mama's Got a) Squeezebox' by the Who.

Hurdy Gurdy Man' by Donovan.

Get it On (Bang a Gong) by T.Rex.

Different Drum' by Linda Rondstadt.

'Crying Steel Guitar Waltz' by Jean Shepard.

'Daddy Sang Bass' by Johnny Cash.

'That Mellow Saxophone' by Roy Montell.

'Mr Tambourine Man' by Bob Dylan.

'Banjo Bounce' by Allen Shelton.

'Piano has Been Drinking' by Tom Waits.

'Balinese Bongos' by Les Baxter.

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