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As Piano heads down a mine shaft for concert, what songs should they play ?

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LochNessMonster | 07:36 Thu 13th Sep 2012 | ChatterBank
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Story on BBC News this morning, thought they could play one of these songs.

How deep is you love - Bee Gees
Going Underground - The Jam
Down Down - Status Quo
Only you - The flying pickets

Any other suggestions ?
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Aunty Mary had a "Canary" up the leg of her drawers.
13:14 Thu 13th Sep 2012
working in the coal mine - lee dorsey
"Whole lot o' fracking' going on" Album from the Aussies.

Paul Simon's "Gasland"
I'm no good at these.

Shaft by Isaac Hayes
Anything by Cheryl 'Coal' or Cole Porter
Gonna Make you MINE by Natalie Cole?
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Of the piano falls the concert will start on the note B Flat Minor !
I thought it was A Flat Minor....

Be Flat Minor is what they ascribe to.
Hole in the ground-Bernard Cribbins.
Town Without PITy -Gene PITney

Hole in the Ground- Bernard Cribbins

Love In An Elevator - Aerosmith

You Lift Me Up- Bette Midler

Coal Black Eyes - Full Circle
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Ebony and Ivory - Wonder and McCartney
Fog on the Tyne - Gaza (He's a Geordie) as in lamp.
Coal miners daughter - Loretta Lynn
Working Man - Rita MacNeil
Black is black ..........
Mine all mine - Van Halen
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Well done folks, keep them coming.

Nessie :)
Wade in the Water - Ramsey Lewis
Handel's Water Music maybe?
Wishing Well - Free
Going deeper underground?
I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say No
The Skye Boat Song
Waltzing Matilda
Well, well, well - Duffy
way down..elvis
going underground..the jam
I don't understand those, Mark- or are you making a point?
I really don't know any more...

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