Larry Cordle/ Glen Duncan & L
18,99 EUR
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Sugar Hill
Release date: 11/Nov/2001
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Sales Rank: #60380 in Other Pop
#98903 in Pop
Style: Other Pop
Product No.: 1481628
Details / Tracklist: 01. "Lonesome Standard Time"
02. "Delta Queen"
03. "You Can't Do Wrong & Get By"
04. "The Fields Of Home"
05. "Lower On The Hog"
06. "Castallion Springs"
07. "Down The Road To Gloryland"
08. "Kentucky King"
09. "Little Cecil"
10. "Old River Rock"
11. "Highway 40 Blues"
12. "Lonesome Dove"
13. "You Can't Take It With You When You Go"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Digitally Mixed & Mastered
Manufacturer No.: SH 3802
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