Genre: Rock
| 1 | Goodbye |
| 2 | Take Your Chances |
| 3 | Songwriter (Part 2) |
| 4 | One Again |
| 5 | Silverbird |
| 6 | Forever Autumn |
| 7 | Broken Dream |
| 8 | Nearer To You |
| 9 | Is It Just A Game? |
| 10 | Lost And Found |
| 11 | Country Girl |
| 12 | Troubadour |
| 13 | Crazy Lovers |
| 14 | Billy |
| 15 | Maybe It's Just Love |
| 16 | Children Of Paradise |
| 17 | Night Flight |
| 18 | I Heard It |
| 19 | Penumbra Moon |
| 20 | It's Not Too Late |
| 21 | Moving Mountains |
| 22 | Suitcase |
| 23 | Shame |
| 24 | Something To Believe In |
| 25 | Doin' Time |
| 26 | Sometimes Less Is More |
| 27 | Lay It On Me |
| 28 | The Promised Land |
| 29 | The Best Is Yet To Come |
| 30 | Nostradamus |
| 31 | The Way Of The World |
| 32 | The Lights Are Low |
| 33 | One Lonely Room |
| 34 | Who Knows |
| 35 | Raised On Love |
| 36 | A Face In The Crowd |
| 37 | Songwriter (Part 1) |
| 38 | Bedtime Stories |
| 39 | Stage Door |
| 40 | I'm Sorry |
| 41 | Tightrope |
| 42 | It's Not On |
Justin David Hayward (born 14 October 1946, in Swindon, Wiltshire, England is an English musician, best known as a singer, songwriter, guitarist and composer in the rock band The Moody Blues.
Hayward attended The Commonweal School, in Swindon, Wiltshire.
When Hayward was 15 he was able to afford a Gibson guitar and a Vox amplifier through performing with local Swindon groups in clubs and dance halls playing mostly Buddy Holly songs. One of Hayward's early groups was All Things Bright, which opened for The Hollies and Brian Poole and the Tremeloes. In 1965 he answered an advertisement in The Melody Maker and auditioned as guitarist for Marty Wilde and he went on to work with Wilde and his wife in The Wilde Three. At age 17, he signed a publishing contract as a songwriter with the skiffle artist and record producer Lonnie Donegan, a move Hayward later regretted as it meant the rights to all his songs written before 1974 would always be owned by Donegan's Tyler Music. Justin was recently involved in the remastering of The Moody Blues back catalogue for Universal Music.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Hayward