MY HEARTS IN TEXAS
MY HEARTS IN TEXAS
KUBEK, SMOKIN JOE / BNOIS KING
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Condition: New, UPC: 0191486007208, Publication Date: 05/09/2006, Type: DIGITAL VIDEO DISC, Style: POP/BLUES,
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Burnin' To The Ground
I Saw It Coming
Crazy World
My Heart's In Texas
Tell Me Why
Better Be Getting It On
Where I Want To Be
She's Too Busy
I Need More
Make It Right
Healthy Mama
Tired Of Cryin' Over You (Acoustic Version) (Extra)

notes

Recorded Live at J & J Blues Bar, Ft. Worth, TX on December 31, 2005

credits


Bass – Paul Jenkins (18)
Drums – Ralph Powers,
Guitar, Songwriter – Smokin' Joe Kubek
Guitar, Vocals, Songwriter – Bnois King

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Recorded At – J & J Blues Bar, Ft. Worth, TX
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