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Paul King Joy Mp3, Flac, Wma Paul King Joy mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Pop Album: Joy Country: US Released: 1987 MP3 version RAR size: 1649 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1526 mb WMA version RAR size: 1579 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 834 Other Formats: MP2 AHX TTA RA DXD VOC MOD Tracklist Hide Credits Follow My Heart A1 4:42 Guitar – Carlos AlomarWritten-By – D. Hartman*, P. King* When You Smile A2 4:23 Guitar – Phil GrandeWritten-By – D. Hartman*, P. Haines*, P. King* I Know A3 3:34 Guitar – Phil GrandeWritten-By – C. Midnight*, D. Hartman*, P. King* Pass On By A4 3:35 Written-By – P. King* So Brutal A5 4:57 Guitar – Graham SimmondsWritten-By – P. King* Star B1 3:18 Guitar – Phil GrandeWritten-By – M. Roberts*, P. King* It's Up To You B2 3:11 Guitar – Graham SimmondsWritten-By – P. King* One Too Many Heartaches B3 Guitar – Carlos Alomar, Phil Grande, Steve ContiWritten-By – C. Midnight*, D. Hartman*, 3:56 P. King* Slow Motion B4 Backing Vocals – Nona HendryxGuitar – Graham Simmonds, Phil GrandeWritten-By – C. 3:55 Midnight*, D. Hartman*, P. King* Some Risks B5 4:17 Guitar – Graham SimmondsWritten-By – P. King* Glory's Goal B6 3:12 Guitar – Graham SimmondsWritten-By – P. King* Companies, etc. Mixed At – Unique Recording Recorded At – Greene St. Recording Published By – SBK Songs Published By – King Songs Published By – Island Music Ltd. Distributed By – CBS Records Distributed By – CBS Disques Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Records Copyright (c) – CBS Records Credits Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Crispin Cioe Backing Vocals – B.J. Nelson, Brenda Corbett, Carolyn Franklin, Charlie Midnight, Kurtis King*, Maggie Ryder, Margeret Branch Bass – T.M. Stevens Drums – David Beal Engineer – Chris Lord-Alge Keyboards – Philippe Saisse, Robbie Kilgore Management – Perry Haines Mixed By – Chris Lord-Alge Percussion – Linda Curtis, Mino Cinelu Photography By – Butch Martin Producer, Backing Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards – Dan Hartman Recorded By – Rod Hui Sleeve, Design – Bill Smith Studio Tenor Saxophone – Arno Hecht Trombone – Bob Funk Trumpet – Hollywood Paul Litteral* Vocals, Piano, Synth – Paul King Notes contains printed inner sleeve with credits and lyrics Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 5 099745052912 Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA Label Code: LC0149 Other (on backcover): Printed in Holland Other (on centerlabels): Made in Holland Price Code: 58 Other: CB 291 Other: PX Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 450529 1 Paul King Joy (LP, Album) CBS 450529 1 UK 1987 CBS 450529 1 Paul King Joy (LP, Album) Epic CBS 450529 1 Spain 1987 450529 2 Paul King Joy (CD, Album) CBS 450529 2 UK 1987 28·3P-855 Paul King Joy (LP, Album) Epic 28·3P-855 Japan 1987 BET 40844 Paul King Joy (Cass, Album) Epic BET 40844 US 1987 Related Music albums to Joy by Paul King B.B. King - King Of The Blues 1989 Nat King Cole - Capitol Presents Nat King Cole Ben E. King, Ben E. King With The Drifters - Stand By Me: The Best Of Ben E. King And Ben E. King With The Drifters King General, Centry - They Say / King Of Kings Wayne King And His Orchestra - The Midnight Waltz / So Goes My Heart King Kwela - King Kwela Nat King Cole - Great Gentlemen of Song: Spotlight On... Nat King Cole Nat King Cole And The Nat King Cole Trio - Nat King Cole And The Nat King Cole Trio Nat King Cole / Phil Flowers - Sings Phil King - Leaves.
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