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** "Forth Let the Cattle Roam", which is based on {{Music|BelaBartok}}'s "Enchanting Song".

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** "Forth Let the Cattle Roam", which is based on {{Music|BelaBartok}}'s [[Music/BelaBartok Bela Bartok's]] "Enchanting Song".
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** "Forth Let the Cattle Roam", which is based on {{Music/BelaBartok}}'s "Enchanting Song".

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** "Forth Let the Cattle Roam", which is based on {{Music/BelaBartok}}'s {{Music|BelaBartok}}'s "Enchanting Song".
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** "Forth Let the Cattle Roam", which is based on [[Music/BelaBartok Bela Bartok’s]] "Enchanting Song".

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** "Forth Let the Cattle Roam", which is based on [[Music/BelaBartok Bela Bartok’s]] {{Music/BelaBartok}}'s "Enchanting Song".
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** The cast performs an ACappella version of the ''Series/{{Brookside}}'' theme when Spimmy calls Kylah. In later runs of the show this changed to the classic Chicken Man theme from ''Series/GrangeHill'', even though the show had dropped that music by the nineties.

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** The cast performs an ACappella version of the ''Series/{{Brookside}}'' theme when Spimmy calls Kylah. In later runs of the show this changed to the classic Chicken Man "Chicken Man" theme from ''Series/GrangeHill'', even though the show had dropped that music by the nineties.
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* The slow, nasally voice of the taxi dispatcher the girls speak to is possibly a reference to a sketch from "Series/ChewinTheFat" featuring a dispatcher who would drone on and on over the radio to the drivers about her disastrous love life.

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* The slow, nasally voice of the taxi dispatcher the girls speak to is possibly a reference to a sketch from "Series/ChewinTheFat" ''Series/ChewinTheFat'' featuring a dispatcher who would drone on and on over the radio to the drivers about her disastrous love life.
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** ''Lift Thine Eyes'' by Music/FelixMendelssohn
** ''Forth Let the Cattle Roam'', which is based on [[Music/BelaBartok Bela Bartok’s]] ''Enchanting Song''

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** ''Lift "Lift Thine Eyes'' Eyes" by Music/FelixMendelssohn
** ''Forth "Forth Let the Cattle Roam'', Roam", which is based on [[Music/BelaBartok Bela Bartok’s]] ''Enchanting Song''"Enchanting Song".



** ''My Heart is Inditing'' by Music/GeorgeFredericHandel
** ''Long Black Road'' by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** ''For You'' by Judie Tzuke
** ''Sweet Talkin’ Woman'' by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** ''Don’t Bring Me Down'' by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** ''O Taste and See'' by Music/RalphVaughanWilliams
** ''Shine a Little Love'' by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** An ''Agnus Dei'' based on ''Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007'' by Music/JohannSebastianBach
** ''Wild West Hero'' by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** ''No Woman, No Cry'' by Music/BobMarley. In the West End run, this was replaced by ''Many Rivers to Cross'' by Jimmy Cliff.
* The slow, nasally voice of the taxi dispatcher the girls speak to is possibly a reference to a sketch from ''Series/ChewinTheFat'' featuring a dispatcher who would drone on and on over the radio to the drivers about her disastrous love life.

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** ''My "My Heart is Inditing'' Inditing" by Music/GeorgeFredericHandel
** ''Long "Long Black Road'' Road" by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** ''For You'' "For You" by Judie Tzuke
** ''Sweet "Sweet Talkin’ Woman'' Woman" by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** ''Don’t "Don’t Bring Me Down'' Down" by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** ''O "O Taste and See'' See" by Music/RalphVaughanWilliams
** ''Shine "Shine a Little Love'' Love" by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** An ''Agnus Dei'' Agnus Dei based on ''Suite "Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007'' 1007" by Music/JohannSebastianBach
** ''Wild "Wild West Hero'' Hero" by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** ''No "No Woman, No Cry'' Cry" by Music/BobMarley. In the West End run, this was replaced by ''Many "Many Rivers to Cross'' Cross" by Jimmy Cliff.
* The slow, nasally voice of the taxi dispatcher the girls speak to is possibly a reference to a sketch from ''Series/ChewinTheFat'' "Series/ChewinTheFat" featuring a dispatcher who would drone on and on over the radio to the drivers about her disastrous love life.
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* As a JukeboxMusical, the show includes several pre-existing songs:
** ''Lift Thine Eyes'' by Music/FelixMendelssohn
** ''Forth Let the Cattle Roam'', which is based on [[Music/BelaBartok Bela Bartok’s]] ''Enchanting Song''
** The elderly American tourist the girls encounter in a service station bathroom enters the stage singing ''[[Film/SongOfTheSouth Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah]]'' to himself.
** The cast performs an ACappella version of the ''Series/{{Brookside}}'' theme when Spimmy calls Kylah. In later runs of the show this changed to the classic Chicken Man theme from ''Series/GrangeHill'', even though the show had dropped that music by the nineties.
** ''My Heart is Inditing'' by Music/GeorgeFredericHandel
** ''Long Black Road'' by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** ''For You'' by Judie Tzuke
** ''Sweet Talkin’ Woman'' by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** ''Don’t Bring Me Down'' by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** ''O Taste and See'' by Music/RalphVaughanWilliams
** ''Shine a Little Love'' by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** An ''Agnus Dei'' based on ''Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007'' by Music/JohannSebastianBach
** ''Wild West Hero'' by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra
** ''No Woman, No Cry'' by Music/BobMarley. In the West End run, this was replaced by ''Many Rivers to Cross'' by Jimmy Cliff.
* The slow, nasally voice of the taxi dispatcher the girls speak to is possibly a reference to a sketch from ''Series/ChewinTheFat'' featuring a dispatcher who would drone on and on over the radio to the drivers about her disastrous love life.

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