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Iowa State Fare: Music from the Heartland

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Silent Singer
Artist: Matney Sisters, Pam Ostapoff, Jaimee Haugen
2:02 $0.99
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Amazing Grace / God Loves You (medley)
Artist: Matney Sisters, Pam Ostapoff, Jaimee Haugen
2:24 $0.99
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Little Goose Polka
Artist: Becky and the Ivanhhoe Dutchme, Becky Livermore, Terry Ard
2:32 $0.99
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Kufstein Lied, Das
Artist: Becky and the Ivanhhoe Dutchme, Becky Livermore, Terry Ard
5:15 $0.99
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Scared of Your Love
Artist: Louis and the Blues Review, Louis McTizic, Sam Cockhern
5:38 $0.99
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Old Fishing Hole
Artist: Louis and the Blues Review, Louis McTizic, Sam Cockhern
4:26 $0.99
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Round Dance Song
Artist: Everett Kapayou
1:20 $0.99
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Love Song
Artist: Everett Kapayou
1:33 $0.99
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Virginia Darling
Artist: Dwight Lamb, Lloyd Snow
1:40 $0.99
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Red Wing
Artist: Dwight Lamb, Lloyd Snow
1:38 $0.99
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Las Tres Mujeres
Artist: Solis and Solis, Eugenio Solis, Aldalberto Solis
2:46 $0.99
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Maria Chuchena
Artist: Solis and Solis, Eugenio Solis, Aldalberto Solis
3:23 $0.99
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Be Thou My Vision
Artist: Deer Creek Quartet, Ray Bender, Sid Rowland
2:03 $0.99
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Henry Storhoff's Schottische
Artist: Foot-Notes, Beth Hoven Rotto, Jon Rotto
2:11 $0.99
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Emigrant Waltz
Artist: Foot-Notes, Beth Hoven Rotto, Jon Rotto
3:36 $0.99
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Ain't No Devil
Artist: Psalms, Sandy Reed, Sharilyn Bell
4:51 $0.99
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Go Tell It on the Mountain
Artist: Psalms, Sandy Reed, Sharilyn Bell
4:01 $0.99
Album Information

Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 51:19

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