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Dave Edmunds
1981  C

38:15

Genres:   Rock

Subgenres:   Album Rock & Country-Rock & New Wave & Pub Rock & Rock and Roll & Rockabilly Revival & Roots Rock
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
Deborah      2:40    1978
by Dave Edmunds
2.
Girls Talk      3:28    1979
by Dave Edmunds
3.
I Knew the Bride      2:57    1977
by Dave Edmunds
4.
A.1 on the Juke Box      3:16    1978
by Dave Edmunds
5.
The Race Is On      2:08    1981
by Dave Edmunds & Stray Cats
6.
Here Comes the Weekend      1:59    1977
by Dave Edmunds
7.
Almost Saturday Night      2:13    1981
by Dave Edmunds
8.
Queen of Hearts      3:21    1979
by Dave Edmunds
9.
Crawling from the Wreckage      2:56    1979
by Dave Edmunds
10.
Trouble Boys      3:03    1978
by Dave Edmunds
11.
Ju Ju Man      3:25    1977
by Dave Edmunds
12.
Singin' the Blues      3:02    1981
by Dave Edmunds
13.
The Creature from the Black Lagoon      3:41    1979
by Dave Edmunds
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