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Chelsea Walls
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Under Milk Wood
Written by
Dylan Thomas
(Published 1954)
Performed by
John Seitz
Promising
(2001)
Written by
Jeff Tweedy
Performed by
Robert Sean Leonard
What a Little Moonlight Can Do
(1934)
Written by
Harry M. Woods
(as Harry Woods)
Performed by
Billie Holiday
Courtesy of Drive Entertainment Inc.
The Lonely 1
(2001)
Written by
Jeff Tweedy
Performed by
Robert Sean Leonard
Remember Me
(2001)
Music by
Wilco
Lyrics by
Nicole Burdette
Performed by
Frank Whaley
and
Wilco
Jealous Guy
(1971)
Written by
John Lennon
Performed by
Jimmy Scott
,
Mike Kanan
,
Hill Greene
,
Victor Jones
,
Jay Bennett
,
John Stirratt
and
Ken Coomer
When the Roses Bloom Again
Traditional
Arranged by
Wilco
Performed by
Billy Bragg
and
Wilco
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Softly and Tenderly (Jesus Is Calling)
(1880)
Written by
Will L. Thompson
Performed by
Robert Sean Leonard
Lament
(1937)
Written by
Dylan Thomas
Performed by
John Seitz
Seasons in Hell
(1873)
Written by
Arthur Rimbaud
(Translated in 1932)
Members of
Wilco
are
Jeff Tweedy
,
Jay Bennett
,
John Stirratt
,
Ken Coomer
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