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Catno

WB K 66 107 WB 66 107 2HW 3577

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 1, 1981

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG

14€*

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*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Turn Your Love Around

3:49

A2

Love All The Hurt Away (Duet With Aretha Franklin)

4:08

A3

Give Me The Night

3:42

A4

Cast Your Fate To The Wind

6:58

B1

Never Give Up On A Good Thing

4:04

B2

On Broadway

5:14

B3

White Rabbit

6:57

B4

This Masquerade

3:17

C1

Love Ballad

4:15

C2

Nature Boy

4:17

C3

Last Train To Clarksville

5:00

C4

Livin' Inside Your Love

6:38

D1

Here Comes The Sun

2:32

D2

Breezin'

5:39

D3

Moody's Mood

3:25

D4

We Got The Love (Duet With Chaka Khan)

3:26

D5

The Greatest Love Of All

5:33

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