1. RUBY (DON'T TAKE YOUR LOVE TO TOWN) 2. MAKIN' BELIEVE 3. RUBEN JAMES 4. JUST DROPPED IN (TO SEE WHAT CONDITION MY CONDITION WAS IN) 5. RELEASE ME 6. SHINE ON RUBY MOUNTAIN 7. ELVIRA 8. IT WASN'T GOD WHO MADE HONKYTONK ANGELS 9. ME AND BOBBY MCGHEE 10. LITTLE BLOSSOM 11. POEM FOR A LITTLE LADY 12. LETTER TO HEAVEN 13. TULSA TURNAROUND 14. TWO LITTLE ORPHANS 15. FOR THE GOOD TIMES 16. GIRL LEFT ALONE 17. TICKET TO NOWHERE 18. WHERE DOES ROSIE GO
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