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Lulu New Routes Mp3, Flac, Wma Lulu New Routes mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Funk / Soul / Pop Album: New Routes Country: US Released: 1970 Style: Pop Rock, Soul MP3 version RAR size: 1272 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1392 mb WMA version RAR size: 1358 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 685 Other Formats: MIDI RA XM MPC AIFF MP1 AUD Tracklist Hide Credits Marley Purt Drive A1 3:21 Written-By – Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb* In The Morning A2 3:30 Written-By – Barry Gibb People In Love A3 2:42 Written-By – Eddie Hinton, Grady Smith After All (I Live My Life) A4 3:12 Written-By – Frank Miller, Jim Doris Feelin' Alright A5 3:04 Written-By – Dave Mason Dirty Old Man B1 2:18 Written-By – Delaney Bramlett, Mac Davis Oh Me Oh My (I'm A Fool For You Baby) B2 2:45 Written-By – Jim Doris Is That You Love B3 2:40 Written-By – Jackie Avery, John Farris Mr. Bojangles B4 3:06 Written-By – Jerry Jeff Walker Where's Eddie B5 3:01 Written-By – Donnie Fritts, Eddie Hinton Sweep Around Your Own Back Door B6 2:40 Written-By – Fran Robins Companies, etc. Record Company – Atlantic Recording Corporation Manufactured By – Atlantic Recording Corporation Recorded At – Muscle Shoals Sound Studios Copyright (c) – Atlantic Recording Corporation Published By – Casserole Published By – Bramsdene Published By – Ruler Published By – Nootrac Published By – Irving Published By – Metric Published By – Redwal Published By – Cotillion Music Published By – Danel Music Published By – Blackwood Mastered At – Atlantic Studios Credits Bass – David Hood Design [Album] – Haig Adishian Drums – Roger Hawkins Engineer – Jimmy Johnson , Marlin Greene Guitar – Cornell Dupree, Duane Allman, Eddie Hinton, Jimmy Johnson Keyboards – Barry Beckett Lacquer Cut By – aB* Photography By – Stephen Paley Producer – Arif Mardin, Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd Notes (C) 1970 Atlantic Recording Corporation Printed in U.S.A. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Label Side 1): ST-C-691737 Matrix / Runout (Label Side 2): ST-C-691738 Rights Society: BMI Rights Society: ASCAP Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year SD 33-310 Lulu New Routes (LP, Album) Atco Records SD 33-310 US 1970 SD 33-310 Lulu New Routes (LP, Album, Mon) Atco Records SD 33-310 US 1970 MT 1100 Lulu New Routes (LP, Album, Promo) Atlantic MT 1100 Japan 1970 R2-33310 Lulu New Routes (CD, Album, RE) Rhino Records R2-33310 US Unknown SD 33-310 Lulu New Routes (LP, Album, Promo) Atco Records SD 33-310 US 1970 Related Music albums to New Routes by Lulu Bee Gees - Best Of Bee Gees Eddie Hinton - Very Extremely Dangerous Donnie Fritts - Prone To Lean The Marbles - The Marbles Barry Gibb - Barry Gibb Donnie Fritts - Sumpin'Funky Going On / Watcha Gonna Do Bee Gees - Two Years Lost Lulu - Melody Fair.
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