YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE BLACK TO LOVE THE BLUES (CAN)
YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE BLACK TO LOVE THE BLUES (CAN)
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Condition: New, UPC: 0573620502280, Publication Date: 09/20/2007, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/BLUES,
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tracks

Five Years Long
Tin Pan Alley
Blue Shadows Falling
That's Alright
Way Back Home
I Need Love So Bad
Look On Yonders Wall
Man Or Mouse
Sweet Home Chicago
I Like Your Style

credits


Artwork – Daniel Cooper-Bey
Photography By – Berry Berenson
Producer, Sleeve Notes – Sonny Lester
Recorded By, Engineer – Malcolm Addey

companies


Record Company – Groove Merchant International, Inc.
Published By – Conrad Music
Published By – Four Star Music Co., Inc.
Published By – Minotaur Music
Published By – Four Knights Music Co.
Published By – Venice Music, Inc.
Published By – Sham Music
Published By – Celtex Music
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Unidisc Music Inc.
Copyright (c) – Unidisc Music Inc.
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