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Connie Smith If It Ain't Love and Other Great Dallas Frazier Songs Mp3, Flac, Wma Connie Smith If It Ain't Love And Other Great Dallas Frazier Songs mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: If It Ain't Love And Other Great Dallas Frazier Songs Country: US Released: 1972 Style: Country MP3 version RAR size: 1358 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1870 mb WMA version RAR size: 1525 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 842 Other Formats: VQF VOC AC3 MPC AUD AIFF WAV Tracklist A1 –Connie Smith, Dallas Frazier If That Ain't Strong Enough 2:36 A2 –Connie Smith My Ecstasy 2:51 A3 –Connie Smith If It Ain't Love (Let's Leave It Alone) 2:29 A4 –Connie Smith Living Without You (Is Too Much To Live With) 2:53 A5 –Connie Smith, Dallas Frazier The Laying On Of Hands 2:29 B1 –Connie Smith You're Gettin' Heavy On My Mind 2:50 B2 –Connie Smith Don't Tell Him That I'm Still Crying 2:40 B3 –Connie Smith For Goodness Sake, It's Love 2:03 B4 –Connie Smith Everything's Found A Home With Me (But You) 2:16 B5 –Connie Smith, Dallas Frazier Bringin' It Home 2:52 Credits Backing Vocals – The Nashville Edition Cover [Photo] – Bill Grein Drums – Jerry Carrigan, Len Miller Electric Guitar – Billy Sandford*, David Kirby , Jimmy Capps Electric Upright Bass – Bob Moore, Henry Strzelecki Engineer [Recording] – Bill Vandevort* Fiddle – Johnny Gimble Organ – Carol Snow Piano – Hargus Robbins, Jerry Whitehurst Rhythm Guitar – Dean Porter, Jerry Shook, Jerry Stembridge Steel Guitar – Dicky Overbey, Weldon Myrick Technician [Recording] – Mike Shockley Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year If It Ain't Love And Other Great LSA 3150 Connie Smith RCA Victor LSA 3150 UK 1972 Dallas Frazier Songs (LP, Album) Related Music albums to If It Ain't Love And Other Great Dallas Frazier Songs by Connie Smith Connie Smith - Downtown Country Connie Francis - Connie's Greatest Hits Connie Harvey - Thank You Lord Connie Francis - A New Kind Of Connie Connie Smith And Nat Stuckey - Young Love Connie Smith - That's The Way Love Goes Brenda Lee, Connie Francis - Brenda Lee & Connie Francis Connie Smith - Sings Her Hits Connie Smith - Connie Smith Connie Francis - Connie Francis Sings For Mama.
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