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The Definitive Collection MCA Years LYRICS

Songtexte The Statler Brothers - The Definitive Collection MCA Years auf Deutsch

  1. Bed of Roses Songtext
  2. Pictures Songtext
  3. Do You Remember These? Songtext
  4. Class Of '57 Songtext
  5. Monday Morning Secretary Songtext
  6. Carry Me Back Songtext
  7. Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott Songtext
  8. Thank You World Songtext
  9. Susan When She Tried Songtext
  10. I'll Go to My Grave Loving You Songtext
  11. Your Picture in the Paper Songtext
  12. Thank God I've Got You Songtext
  13. The Movies Songtext
  14. I Was There Songtext
  15. Silver Medals and Sweet Memories Songtext
  16. Some I Wrote Songtext
  17. Do You Know You Are My Sunshine Songtext
  18. Who Am I to Say Songtext
  19. The Official Historian On Shirley Jean Berrell Songtext
  20. How to Be a Country Star Songtext
  21. Here We Are Again Songtext
  22. Nothing As Original As You Songtext
  23. (I'll Even Love You) Better Than I Did Then Songtext
  24. Charlotte's Web Songtext
  25. Don't Forget Yourself Songtext
  26. We Got Paid By Cash Songtext
  27. Don't Wait On Me Songtext
  28. Years Ago Songtext
  29. You'll Be Back (Every Night in My Dreams) Songtext
  30. Whatever Songtext
  31. Child of the Fifties Songtext
  32. Oh Baby Mine (I Get So Lonely) Songtext
  33. Guilty Songtext
  34. Elizabeth Songtext
  35. Atlanta Blue Songtext
  36. One Takes the Blame Songtext
  37. My Only Love Songtext
  38. Hello Mary Lou Songtext
  39. Too Much On My Heart Songtext
  40. Sweeter and Sweeter Songtext
  41. Count On Me Songtext
  42. Only You Songtext
  43. Forever Songtext
  44. I’ll Be the One Songtext
  45. Maple Street Memories Songtext
  46. The Best I Know How Songtext
  47. Am I Crazy Songtext
  48. Let's Get Started If We're Gonna Break My Heart Songtext
  49. Moon Pretty Moon Songtext
  50. More Than a Name On A Wall Songtext
  51. Do You Know You Are My Sunshine? Songtext
  52. I'll Be The One Songtext

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