Live Glasgow Green Free Concert - Running Order

Running Order

  1. "Wishing I Was Lucky"
  2. "East of the River"
  3. "Blue for You"
  4. "With a Little Help from My Friends"
  5. "Hold Back the River"
  6. "I Wish"
  7. "Sweet Little Mystery"
  8. "Sweet Surrender"
  9. "I Can Give You Everything"
  10. "Angel Eyes (Home and Away)"
  11. "Temptation"
Wet Wet Wet
  • Marti Pellow
  • Tommy Cunningham
  • Graeme Clark
  • Neil Mitchell
  • Graeme Duffin
Studio albums
  • Popped In Souled Out
  • The Memphis Sessions
  • Holding Back the River
  • High on the Happy Side
  • Cloak & Dagger
  • Picture This
  • 10
  • Timeless
Singles
  • "Wishing I Was Lucky"
  • "Sweet Little Mystery"
  • "Angel Eyes (Home and Away)"
  • "Temptation"
  • "With a Little Help from My Friends"
  • "Sweet Surrender"
  • "Broke Away"
  • "Hold Back the River"
  • "Stay with Me Heartache (Can't Stand the Night)"
  • "Make It Tonight"
  • "Put the Light On"
  • "Goodnight Girl"
  • "More than Love"
  • "Lip Service"
  • "Blue for You/This Time"
  • "Shed a Tear"
  • "Cold Cold Heart"
  • "Love Is All Around"
  • "Julia Says"
  • "Don't Want to Forgive Me Now"
  • "Somewhere Somehow"
  • "She's All on My Mind"
  • "Morning"
  • "If I Never See You Again"
  • "Strange"
  • "Yesterday/Maybe I'm in Love"
  • "All I Want"
  • "Too Many People"
  • "Weightless"
Live albums
  • Wet Wet Wet: Live
  • Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Compilations
  • End of Part One
  • The Greatest Hits
Videos
  • Video Singles
  • Live Glasgow Green Free Concert
  • High on the Happy Side
  • Wets at the Castle
  • Live at the Royal Albert Hall
  • End of Part One
  • Picture This - All Around and in the Crowd
  • Playing Away at Home
  • The Greatest Hits and More
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Maggie Pie & The Impostors

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