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Various Artists
1988  C+

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Genres:   Rock
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
More Than a Feeling      4:45    1988
by Boston
2.
Evil Woman      4:13    1988
by Electric Light Orchestra
3.
Come Sail Away      4:58    1988
by Styx
4.
Takin' Care of Business      4:53    1974
by Bachman-Turner Overdrive
5.
American Woman      5:07    1988
by The Guess Who
6.
I Just Want to Celebrate      3:35    1971
by Rare Earth
7.
Black Magic Woman      3:17    1988
by Santana
8.
Never Been to Spain      3:47    1988
by Three Dog Night
9.
Green-Eyed Lady      6:50    1970
by Sugarloaf
10.
We're an American Band      3:26    1988
by Grand Funk Railroad
11.
Sweet Home Alabama      4:43    1973
by Lynyrd Skynyrd
12.
So In to You      4:22    1977
by Atlanta Rhythm Section
13.
Help Is on Its Way      4:01    1988
by Little River Band
14.
Dust In The Wind      3:23    1988
by Kansas
14 results listed  1:01:26
C+ = multi-artist collection

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