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Complete 1948-1950 Capitol Sessions

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Disc 1 of 2
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That's Right
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Lemon Drop
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I Got It Bad
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I Ain't Gonna Wait
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Early Autumn
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More Than You Know
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Keper of the Flame
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The Crickets
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More Moon
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Detour Ahead
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Jamaica Rhumba
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Not Really the Blues
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Tenderly
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Lollipop
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You Rascal You
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You've Got a Date With the Blues
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Rhapsody
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The Great Lie
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In the Beginning
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Rose of the Rio Grande
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My Gee Gee from the Fiji Isles
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Cut Off the Fat
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Mule Train
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My Baby Just Cares for Me
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Tasty
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The Old Pail
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Calico Sal
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Jelly Bean
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Spain
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Pennies from Heaven
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I Want a Little Girl
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You're My Everything
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Music to Dance To
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The Nearness of You
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Sonny Speaks
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Starlight Souvenirs
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When It Rains It Pours
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Johannesburg
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I Don't Need a House to Fall On Me
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 39   Total Length: 114:47

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