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Catno

LD-M-8132

Formats

1x Vinyl LP 10" Mono

Country

France

Release date

Styles

Gospel

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG

4€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

France - VG+.

A1

Introduction

A2

Old Man River

A3

Le Canadien Errant

A4

Oh, No, John

A5

Kevin Barry

A6

Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel

A7

Les Bateliers De La Volga

B1

Joe Hill

B2

Loch Lomond

B3

There's A Man Going 'Round Making Names

B4

John Brown's Body

B5

No More

B6

Les Quatre Generaux

B7

My Curly Headed Baby

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