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Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell Bobbie Gentry All I Have To Do Is Dream mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Folk, World, & Country Album: All I Have To Do Is Dream Country: US Released: 1970 Style: Folk Rock, Country Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1757 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1893 mb WMA version RAR size: 1526 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 393 Other Formats: AAC VQF XM VOC MP2 RA AA Tracklist Hide Credits All I Have To Do Is Dream A 2:32 Written-By – Boudleaux Bryant Less Of Me B 2:08 Written-By – Glen Campbell Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc. Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Scranton Published By – House Of Bryant Published By – Beechwood Music Corp. Credits Arranged By – Al De Lory Producer – Al De Lory, Kelly Gordon Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: BMI Matrix / Runout (Etched Side A, except [IAM Logo] stamped): S45-71732-H1 [IAM Logo] Matrix / Runout (Etched Side B, except [IAM Logo] stamped): S45-70279-H1#2 [IAM Logo] Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Bobbie Gentry And Capitol 1C 006-80 269 Bobbie Gentry 1C 006-80 269 Glen Campbell - All I Records, M, 1C And Glen M, 1C Germany 1969 Have To Do Is Capitol 006-80269M Campbell 006-80269M Dream (7", Single) Records Bobbie Gentry And Bobbie Gentry Glen Campbell - All I Capitol CL 15619 And Glen CL 15619 Sweden 1969 Have To Do Is Records Campbell Dream (7", Single) Bobbie Gentry And Bobbie Gentry Glen Campbell - All I Capitol CL 15619 And Glen Have To Do Is CL 15619 UK 1969 Records Campbell Dream (7", Single, Promo) Bobbie Gentry And Bobbie Gentry Glen Campbell - Less Capitol 2745 And Glen Of Me / All I Have To 2745 Canada Unknown Records Campbell Do Is Dream (7", Single) Bobbie Gentry And Bobbie Gentry Glen Campbell - All I Capitol CL 15619 And Glen Have To Do Is CL 15619 UK 1969 Records Campbell Dream (7", Single, Pus) Related Music albums to All I Have To Do Is Dream by Bobbie Gentry Glen Campbell - Honey Come Back / Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) Glen Campbell - The Last Time I Saw Her Glen Campbell & Bobbie Gentry - Let It Be Me Bobbie Gentry And Glen Campbell - Bobbie Gentry And Glen Campbell Glen Campbell - Manhattan Kansas / Wayfarin' Stranger Glen Campbell - The Best Of Glen Campbell Bobbie Gentry - Glen Campbell - Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife Various - The Christmas Sound Of Music Bobbie Gentry And Glen Campbell - Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell.
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