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The Legend Lives Anew - Hank Williams With Strings

The Legend Lives Anew - Hank Williams With Strings
The Legend Lives Anew - Hank Williams With StringsThe Legend Lives Anew - Hank Williams With StringsThe Legend Lives Anew - Hank Williams With StringsThe Legend Lives Anew - Hank Williams With StringsThe Legend Lives Anew - Hank Williams With StringsThe Legend Lives Anew - Hank Williams With Strings

Catno

MM-2008

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Reissue

Country

Japan

Release date

Styles

Country

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG+

$30*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Your Cheatin' Heart

2:42

A2

I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry

2:44

A3

Cold, Cold Heart

2:44

A4

Wedding Bells

2:56

A5

There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight

2:53

A6

Lost Highway

2:40

A7

Mansion On The Hill

2:33

B1

Kaw Liga

2:46

B2

Jambalaya

2:52

B3

Half As Much

2:40

B4

Lovesick Blues

2:40

B5

Long Gone Lonesome Blues

2:37

B6

Lonesome Whistle

2:29

B7

Honky Tonk Blues

2:09

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