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Live at Billy Bob's Texas

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Intro
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Common Man
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Busted
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Domestic Life
3:50 $0.99
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Old School
3:50 $0.99
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Lady Lay Down
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Doghouse
3:01 $0.99
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Miss Emily's Picture
3:32 $0.99
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I Don't Remember Loving You
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Carpenter
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Backside of Thirty
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As Long as I'm Rockin' With You
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Friday Night Blues
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Lay Around and Love You
2:50 $0.99
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Rose Colored Glasses
3:40 $0.99
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Night Life/Please Help Me Find Someone to Love
6:03 $0.99
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Got My Heart Set on You
3:44 $0.99
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I'm Only in It for the Love
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Total Tracks: 18   Total Length: 61:17

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i don' t remember loving you

FISHERMAN

i can't seem to find this original song, i only have it on vinyl, i wish i could find on compact disc it's a good though...

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i wanted

EMUSIC-01BD6DE3

this man is a good singer but i wanted his song they also serve i think that it is so moving

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John Conlee

cobcatnipdew

"The Very Best". Nothing else to say!

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What a VOICE

TNBigGig

Strong, powerful, soulful, eaay... it's all here in Conlee's distinctive voice. He needs more current/recent exposure, other than the occasional Opry appearances...

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They Say All Music Guide

It’s been far too long since a new John Conlee studio album, but in the meantime this concert date Live at Billy Bob’s Texas is more than an acceptable substitute. The 18 tracks included here feature almost all of the singer’s biggest hits, from “Rose Colored Glasses” to “Lady Lay Down” to “Common Man,” each crisply rendered by a fine backing band; Conlee himself is in excellent form throughout — if anything, the passage of time has made his vocals even more affecting. – Hank Small