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The King's Man
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Matthew Cubed
Written by
Dominic Lewis
,
Matthew Margeson
and
Matthew Vaughn
Published by MARV Music
Scotland the Brave
Traditional
Themes from The Nutcracker
Written by
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
It's a Long Way to Tipperary
Written by
Harry Williams
(as Henry James "Harry" Williams) and
Jack Judge
Traditional
Performed by
John McCormack
(1914)
Courtesy of CD41 Recordings
Happy Birthday
Written by
Mildred J. Hill
(as Mildred Hill) and
Patty S. Hill
(as Patty Hill)
1812 Overture
Written by
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Measure of a Man
Written by
FKA twigs
(as Tahliah Debrett Barnett),
Amanda Ghost
,
Jane Goldman
,
Jamie Hartman
,
John Hill
,
Dominic Lewis
,
Matthew Margeson
,
Central Cee
(as Oakley Neil H T Caesar-Su),
Matthew Vaughn
Licensed courtesy of Warner Chappell Music Limited
© Published by Reservoir 416 (BMI)
All rights reserved. Used by permission
Published by EMI Pop Music Publishing/Olney Songs (GMR)
Published by BMG Music Publishing
Published by MARV Music Limited
Produced by
John Hill
and
Matthew Vaughn
Performed by
FKA twigs
featuring
Central Cee
FKA Twigs appears courtesy of Young Turks Recordings
Under license from Parlophone Records Limited/MARV Music Recording Limited
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