PRETTY GIRLS CITY LIGHTS
PRETTY GIRLS CITY LIGHTS
STANLEY II, RALPH
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Condition: New, UPC: 0325111760286, Publication Date: 03/21/2000, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/ROCK,
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tracks

Pretty Girls, City Lights
Home In The Mountains
All I Ever Loved Was You
The Angels Are Singing
It Sure Gets Cold This Time Of Year
I'll Remember You In My Dreams
Think Of What You've Done
Sea Of Regret
It's Raining Here This Morning
I Don't Want Your Rambling Letters
Pathway Of Danger
I'll Just Catch A Train And Ride

credits


Banjo, Tenor Vocals – Ralph Stanley
Bass – Jack Cooke
Fiddle – James Price (4)
Guitar – James Alan Shelton, Junior Blankenship
Guitar, Lead Vocals – Ralph Stanley II
Mandolin, Fiddle, Tenor Vocals – John Rigsby

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Phonographic Copyright (p) – Rebel Records (3)
Copyright (c) – Rebel Records (3)
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