List of Britannia High songs

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This is a list of the songs from the United Kingdom TV Show, Britannia High . The songs feature artists Mitch Hewer as Danny, Georgina Hagen as Lauren, Sapphire Elia as Claudine, Matthew James Thomas as Jez, Marcquelle Ward as BB, and Rana Roy as Lola.

TitleArtist(s)Composer(s)Featured Episode
"Start of Something"Danny, Lauren, Jez, BB, Lola and Claudine Eliot Kennedy/Gary Barlow/Andy Hill Ep. 1, "Let's Dance!", Ep. 9 "Finale"
"Watch This Space"Lauren and Claudine Stephen Lipson/Nina Woodford/Phil Thornalley Ep. 1, "Let's Dance!", Ep. 9 "Finale"
"Best of Me"LaurenEliot Kennedy/Gary Barlow/Gary Go/James Bourne Ep. 1, "Let's Dance!", Ep. 9 "Finale"
"Changing Man"Danny and Lauren Bryn Christopher/Matt Prime/Tim Woodcock Ep. 2, "Behind the Mask", Ep. 9 "Finale"
"I'm The Man"DannyStephen Lipson/Gary Go/Mark Owen Ep. 2, "Behind the Mask", Ep. 8, "With a Little Help From My Friends"
"Missing Person"DannyEliot Kennedy/Gary Barlow/Gary GoEp. 2, "Behind the Mask"
"Wake Up"JezEliot Kennedy/Steve Robson/Andy Hill Ep. 3, "Who Are You?", Ep. 9 "Finale", Ep. 8, "With a Little Help From My Friends"
"I Am Who I Am"JezSteve Lipson/Andy Hill/Gary GoEp. 3, "Who Are You?"
"Proud"Jez Steve Mac/Wayne Hector/Andy HillEp. 3, "Who Are You?", Ep. 9 "Finale"
"Overnight Sensation"Lola Guy Chambers/Andy Hill/Chris Braide Ep. 4, "Fame"
"Get Over Yourself"Claudine, Lauren and CastGuy Chambers/James Bourne/Phil ThornalleyEp. 4, "Fame"
"Picking Up the Pieces"Lola, Lauren and Claudine Martin Sutton/Ina Wroldsen/Mark OwenEp. 4, "Fame", Ep. 8, "With a Little Help From My Friends"
"Fight Song"BB and JezSteve Mac/Chris Braide/Mark OwenEp. 5, "Go Your Own Way"
"Confessions"BB and the girlsEliot Kennedy/Gary Barlow/Jem Godfrey/Bill Padley/Sarah Osuji/Hannah Thomson/Alana Hood Ep. 5, "Go Your Own Way"
"The Things That We Don't Say"BB Martin Sutton/Chris Neil/Francis White Ep. 5, "Go Your Own Way", Ep. 9 "Finale"
"You Got Nothing on Me"ClaudineChris Neil/Ina Wroldsen/Martin Sutton Ep. 6, "Miss Independent"
"Wake The Dead"Claudine and the Cast Karen Poole/Steve Lipson/James BourneEp. 6, "Miss Independent"
"Growing Pains"Danny and ClaudineEliot Kennedy/Chris Braide/Nina WoodfordEp. 6, "Miss Independent", Ep. 9 "Finale"
"Body to Body"Stefan and Lola Martin Terefe/Karen Poole/Jem Godfrey Ep. 7, "Don't Stand So Close to Me"
"Obsession"Lola and StefanEliot Kennedy/Chris Braide/Karen PooleEp. 7, "Don't Stand So Close to Me"
"What Good is Love?"Jez and LaurenGary Barlow/Chris Braide/Stephen LipsonEp. 7, "Don't Stand So Close to Me"
"So High"Lauren and the CastStephen Lipson/Nina WoodfordEp. 8, "With a Little Help From My Friends"
"Weight of the World"JezGuy Chambers/Mark Owen/Ina WroldsenEp. 8, "With a Little Help From My Friends"
"Do It All Over Again"ClaudineEliot Kennedy/Gary Barlow/Ina WroldsenEp. 8, "With a Little Help From My Friends"
"Body to Body"Jez, Lola, BB & Danny Martin Terefe/Karen Poole/Jem Godfrey Ep. 9, "Finale"
"Without You"Danny, Lauren, Claudine, BB, Jez and LolaGary Barlow/Lucie Silvas/Eliot KennedyEp. 9, "Finale

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