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Various Goin' Home-A Tribute to Fats Domino Mp3, Flac, Wma Various Goin' Home-A Tribute To Fats Domino mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Blues Album: Goin' Home-A Tribute To Fats Domino Country: Europe Released: 2007 MP3 version RAR size: 1629 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1834 mb WMA version RAR size: 1828 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 950 Other Formats: MP1 AUD FLAC MP3 AU ASF MMF Tracklist DISC ONE 1 –John Lennon Ain't That A Shame 2 –Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers* I'm Walkin' 3 –B.B. King With Ian Neville's Dumpstaphunk* Goin' Home 4 –Elton John Blueberry Hill 5 –Taj Mahal And The New Orleans Social Club* My Girl Josephine –The Dirty Dozen Brass Band With Joss Stone And 6 Every Night About This Time Buddy Guy 7 –Paul McCartney Featuring Allen Toussaint I Want to Walk You Home –Lenny Kravitz With Rebirth Brass Band, Troy 8 "Trombone Shorty" Andrews*, Fred Wesley, Pee Wee Whole Lotta Loving Ellis And Maceo Parker 9 –Dr. John Don't Leave Me This Way 10 –Bonnie Raitt And Jon Cleary I'm In Love Again / All By Myself 11 –Art Neville Please Don't Leave Me 12 –Robbie Robertson With Galactic Going To The River 13 –Randy Newman Blue Monday 14 –Robert Plant With Lil' Band O' Gold It Keeps Rainin' 15 –Corinne Bailey Rae One Night (Of Sin) [Live] DISC TWO 1 –Neil Young Walking To New Orleans 2 –Robert Plant And The Soweto Gospel Choir* Valley Of Tears 3 –Norah Jones My Blue Heaven 4 –Lucinda Williams Honey Chile 5 –Marc Broussard, Sam Bush Rising Sun –Olu Dara And The Natchezippi Band Featuring Donald 6 When I See You Harrison, Jr.* 7 –Ben Harper With The Skatalites Be My Guest 8 –Toots & The Maytals Let The Four Winds Blow 9 –Willie Nelson I Hear You Knockin' I Just Can't Get New Orleans Off 10 –Irma Thomas And Marcia Ball My Mind 11 –Bruce Hornsby Don't Blame It On Me –Herbie Hancock With George Porter, Jr., Zigaboo 12 I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Today Modeliste* And Renard Poché 13 –Los Lobos The Fat Man 14 –Big Chief Monk Boudreaux*, Galactic So Long –Preservation Hall Jazz Band With Walter "Wolfman" 15 When The Saints Go Marching In Washington And Theresa Andersson Notes Tri-fold digipak. Made in the EU. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 5099950805129 Matrix / Runout (DISC 1): WWW:MEDIAMOTION.COM 5087432 @ 1 Mastering SID Code (DISC 1): LW04 Mould SID Code (DISC 1): IFPI AAHP2 Matrix / Runout (DISC 2): WWW:MEDIAMOTION.COM 5087442 @ 2 020101 Mastering SID Code (DISC 2): IFPI LW03 Mould SID Code (DISC 2): IFPI AAHP3 Label Code: LC 0542 Rights Society: SDRM/BIEM Other (On back cover): UK: 508 0512 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 50999 5 Goin' Home (A Tribute To Vanguard 50999 5 Various Europe 2007 08053 2 7 Fats Domino) (2xCD, Album) Records 08053 2 7 50999 5 Goin' Home A Tribute To 50999 5 Various Vanguard Europe 2007 08053 2 7 Fats Domino (2xCD, Album) 08053 2 7 Goin' Home-A Tribute To Vanguard none Various Fats Domino (2xCDr, Comp, none US 2007 Records Promo) Goin' Home-A Tribute To Vanguard 225/26-2 Various Fats Domino (2xCD, Album, 225/26-2 US 2007 Records Comp) Goin' Home-A Tribute To 50999 508051 50999 508051 Various Fats Domino (2xCD, Comp, EMI Russia 2007 2 9 2 9 Unofficial) Related Music albums to Goin' Home-A Tribute To Fats Domino by Various The New Orleans Social Club - Sing Me Back Home Fats Domino - 20 Reflective Recordings Fats Domino - Legends Of The 20th Century Dave Bartholomew - Fats Domino Presents Dave Bartholomew And His Great Big Band Fats Domino - The Best Of Fats Domino Fats Domino - 28 Great Songs Fats Domino - Esto Es... Rock 'N' Roll Vol. 8 Elton John Band Featuring John Lennon And Muscle Shoals Horns, The - Elton John Band Featuring John Lennon And The Muscle Shoals Horns Fats Domino - Blueberry Hill / Blue Monday Fats Domino - Blueberry Hill - Greatest Hits.
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