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Joe Guitar Hughes Texas Bluesman Mp3, Flac, Wma Joe Guitar Hughes Texas Bluesman mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Blues Album: Texas Bluesman Country: Netherlands Released: 2006 Style: Electric Blues MP3 version RAR size: 1693 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1535 mb WMA version RAR size: 1191 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 577 Other Formats: MP4 VQF AUD AAC VOX RA DMF Tracklist Hide Credits Hideaway 1 Written-By – F. King* Going Fishing 2 Written-By – Taj Mahal If You Want To See The Blues 3 Written-By – J. Hughes* You Know I Love You 4 Written-By – R.B. King*, J. Taub* Stuff Like That 5 Written-By – J. Hughes* Let's Have A Natural Ball 6 Written-By – T-Bone Walker Joe Hughes Blues 7 Written-By – J. Hughes* Things That I Used To Do 8 Written-By – E. Jones* I Wanna Boogie 9 Written-By – J. Hughes* Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Swingmaster Copyright (c) – Aditi [Image] Recorded At – De Oosterpoort Credits Bass – George Brown Drums – Warren Grant Guitar – Michael Johnson* Piano – Teddy Reynolds Vocals, Guitar – Joe Hughes* Notes Recorded at The Oosterpoort, Groningen (The Netherlands) in 1988. Extra features: Biography, Picture Gallery and previews of other DVDs in this series. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 8012980828002 Related Music albums to Texas Bluesman by Joe Guitar Hughes Reincke // Hughes // Popple - Reincke//Hughes//Popple Play 'The Trio' Backwater - Backwater Sterling Brown, Langston Hughes - Sterling Brown & Langston Hughes Joe "Guitar" Hughes - Movin' On Joe Hughes Featuring Pete Mayes - Texas Guitar Master Bob Schneider - The Galaxy Kings Gary Hughes / Wilfred Burns - Fashion Focus James Hughes - You Can Run EP Sir Charles Hughes - Love Emotions/It's A Bag Of Fun Rhetta Hughes - Crisis Hughes / Thrall - Sampler - Hughes / Thrall John Hughes - Scarlet Diva (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
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