Teachers 4: Top of the Class

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Teachers: Top Of The Class
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Soundtrack album by
various artists
Released8 November 2004
Length64:24
Label Channel 4
Various artists chronology
Teachers 3: A New Term
(2002)
Teachers: Top Of The Class
(2004)

Teachers 4: Top Of The Class is the official soundtrack, on the Channel 4 label, of the fourth series of British television comedy-drama series Teachers .

Contents

This album contains music by various artists, heard in the show itself.

Track listing

  1. "Whatever Happened To Corey Haim?" by The Thrills
  2. "I'm Shaking" by Rooney
  3. "Oh My Corazon" by Tim Burgess
  4. "Just Like Bruce Lee" by Killcity
  5. "You And Me Against The World" by Her Majesty
  6. "Evil Eye" by Ash
  7. "Don't Come Knocking" by The Datsuns
  8. "What A Waster" by The Libertines
  9. "Stacy's Mom" by Fountains Of Wayne
  10. "Together's Better" by Haven
  11. "Changes Are No Good" by The Stills
  12. "Seems Fine" by The Concretes
  13. "You Were Always The One" by The Cribs
  14. "Long Time Coming" by Delays
  15. "Celebrity Sanctum" by Dogs Die In Hot Cars
  16. "You Look So Young" by The Jayhawks
  17. "The Day It All Went Wrong" by Gisli
  18. "Magic Carpet" by Unisex
  19. "Estranged" by The Belles
  20. "Misread" by Kings Of Convenience

Other songs in the show

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