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- Just A'wearying for You (1968): Words by David Appleton, to the tune of Just A'wearying for You - (Carrie Jacobs-Bond)
- The Engineer's Dream.
(1968): Words by David Appleton, to the tune of A Froggie went a walking.
- Trees (1968): Words by David Appleton to the tune of Trees - (Oscar Rasbach)
- 'Twas on a Monday morning (1968): Words by David Appleton, John Lloyd and Tom Anderson to the tune of 'Twas on a Monday morning - (Donald Swann)
- We are from IBM (1968): Words by David Appleton to the tune of The whoredean (pronounced Roedean) school song
- Thank you very much (1969): Words by Tom Anderson, David Appleton and John Lloyd to the tune of Thank you very much
- These foolish things (1969): Words by Tom Anderson, David Appleton and John Lloyd to the tune of These foolish things
- We went along Victoria Road (1969): Words by David Appleton, John Lloyd and Tom Anderson to the tune of We went along a little bit further?
- Nigel Ri-too-ra-li-ay (1970): Words by David Appleton in collaboration with John Lloyd to the tune of ?
- Oh, he sold the KDF9 (1973): Words by Tom Anderson, David Appleton and John Lloyd to the tune of Galway Bay
- Some Talk of I.B.M.s (1973): Words by Tom Anderson, David Appleton and John Lloyd to the tune of The British Grenadiers
- Ewan our Most Sovereign Lord.
(1977): Words by David Appleton, to the tune of Never Weather-Beaten Sail - (Thomas Campion)
- One April Fools day (1977): Words by John Lloyd, David Appleton and Tom Anderson to the tune of The Lambton Worm - (Trad.)
- The paper clip battle (1977): Words by Brian Randell (last three verses added by Tom Anderson, David Appleton and John Lloyd) to the tune of My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean - (Trad.)
- Cool Clear Water. (1986): Words by Brian Randell, to the tune of Cool Clear Water.
- Oh, you canna run the Lab (1986): Words by Brian Randell to the tune of Oh you canna go to heaven
- It's a Lovely Lab (1987): Words by Brian Randell, to the tune of It's a Lovely War
- Thanks to Page and Whitfield (1987): Words by Brian Randell to the tune of Land of Hope and Glory - (Elgar)
- The Divine Intervention.
(1989): Words by Brian Randell, to the tune of "Harvest Home [aka Bringing in the Sheaves]" (George A. Minor) (With apologies to Max Boyce!)
- I'm gonna sit right down: Words by G. B. Brundrit, to the tune of I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter - (George and Ira
Gershwin)
- Keep the KDF9: Words by Don Joyce, to the tune of Tie me Kangaroo down
- Lord Randell: Words by John Lloyd, to the tune of Lord Randal - (Scots trad.)
- The Old Rover: Words by Tom Anderson, David Appleton and John Lloyd to the tune of The Wild Rover - (Trad.)
- We are professors bald and hairy: Words by David Appleton to the tune of The Gendarmes Duet - (Offenbach)
- Wor Ewan's a mazer: Words by Nona Newman and Tim Newman to the tune of Wor Nanny's a Maizer - (Tyneside trad.)
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Souvenir Song Book Index , 6 June 1997