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Dusty Springfield Dusty - the Silver Collection Mp3, Flac, Wma Dusty Springfield Dusty - The Silver Collection mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Pop Album: Dusty - The Silver Collection Country: Europe Style: Pop Rock, Soul, Easy Listening MP3 version RAR size: 1836 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1607 mb WMA version RAR size: 1712 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 475 Other Formats: DTS AC3 WMA FLAC MP4 MPC AAC Tracklist 1 I Only Want To Be With You 2:36 2 Stay Awhile 1:56 3 I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself 3:02 4 Wishin' And Hopin' 2:53 5 Losing You 3:01 6 Give Me Time 3:06 7 24 Hours From Tulsa 3:02 8 If You Go Away 3:52 9 Just One Smile 2:39 10 Son Of A Preacher Man 2:26 11 All I See Is You 3:22 12 You Don't Have To Say You Love Me 2:48 13 I Close My Eyes And Count To Ten 3:11 14 Some Of Your Lovin' 3:03 15 In The Middle Of Nowhere 2:50 16 Little By Little 2:24 17 How Can I Be Sure 2:46 18 The Look Of Love 3:31 19 My Colouring Book 3:02 20 A Brand New Me 2:27 21 I'll Try Anything 2:30 22 Anyone Who Had A Heart 2:55 23 Am I The Same Girl 3:01 24 Goin' Back 3:32 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Phonogram Ltd. (London) Copyright (c) – Phonogram Ltd. (London) Marketed By – Polygram Record Operations Ltd. Distributed By – Polygram Record Operations Ltd. Manufactured By – PMDC, Germany Credits Liner Notes – Alan Jones Notes This compilation ℗ 1988 Phonogram Ltd. (London) © 1988 Phonogram Ltd. (London). Made in W. Germany. Identical to Dusty Springfield - Dusty - The Silver Collection in everyway except manufacturing. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Printed): 0 4228341282 8 Barcode (Scanned): 042283412828 Rights Society: BIEM STEMRA Matrix / Runout: 834 128-2 01 ✶ ZA Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Dusty - The Silver Collection 834 128-2 Dusty Springfield Philips 834 128-2 Europe 1988 (CD, Comp) Dusty - The Silver Collection 834 128-1 Dusty Springfield Philips 834 128-1 Netherlands 1988 (LP, Comp, Smplr, Sam) The Silver Collection (LP, 834128-1 Dusty Springfield Philips 834128-1 Greece 1988 Comp) Dusty (The Silver Collection) 834 128-2 Dusty Springfield Philips 834 128-2 UK Unknown (CD, Comp, RM, RP) Dusty - The Silver Collection 834 128-2 Dusty Springfield Philips 834 128-2 Europe Unknown (CD, Comp, RM, RP) Related Music albums to Dusty - The Silver Collection by Dusty Springfield Dusty Springfield - Son-Of-A Preacher Man / Just A Little Lovin' (Early In The Mornin') Dusty Springfield - Blue For You Dusty Springfield - Goin' Back / Son Of A Preacher Man Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man And Other Hits Dusty Springfield - The Silver Collection Dusty Springfield - Wishin' And Hopin' Dusty Springfield - Goin' Back: The Definitive Dusty Springfield Dusty Springfield - A Girl Called Dusty Dusty Springfield - Dusty (The Silver Collection) Dusty Springfield - Dusty (The Very Best Of Dusty Springfield) Dusty Springfield - Reflections Dusty Springfield - Dusty Springfield's Golden Hits.
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