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Driving Songs Volume 7 DISC ONE 1. A of D (3:08) Raleigh, NC 4/23/2010 2. Stop-Go (14:18) Live Oak, FL 4/16/2010 3. Goin' Out West (10:42) Orange Beach, AL 5/8/2010 4. You Got Yours (7:19) Richmond, VA 4/27/2010 5. Use Me (11:24)* Washington, DC 4/20/2010 6. Travelin' Man (7:22) Raleigh, NC 4/24/2010 7. Dirty Business (13:47) Orange Beach, AL 5/8/2010 8. Mr. Soul (5:53) Myrtle Beach, SC 3/26/2010 DISC TWO 1. Diner (16:59) Chattanooga, TN 5/4/2010 2. You Should Be Glad (11:40) New Orleans, LA 4/29/2010 3. Smokestack Lightning (8:41) Memphis, TN 4/30/2010 4. Pilgrims (7:42) Memphis, TN 4/30/2010 5. Slippin' Into Darkness (13:14)** Live Oak, FL 4/17/2010 6. Henry Parsons Died (6:57) Myrtle Beach, SC 3/26/2010 7. Saint Ex (6:51) Orange Beach, AL 5/7/2010 DISC THREE 1. Sharon (14:13) Greenville, SC 5/5/2010 2. Coconut (8:43) Greenville, SC 5/5/2010 3. On Your Way Down (7:34)*** New Orleans, LA 4/29/2010 4. Rock (8:10) Richmond, VA 4/26/2010 5. Vacation (16:40) Raleigh, NC 4/23/2010 6. Bowlegged Woman (10:49) Orange Beach, AL 5/7/2010 Widespread Panic is: John Bell-Vocals, Guitars • John Hermann-Keyboards, Vocals • Jimmy Herring-Guitar Todd Nance-Drums • Domingo S. Ortiz-Percussion • Dave Schools-Basses, Vocals *with guest Ron Holloway - sax, **with guests Luther Dickinson - guitar and Steve Lopez- percussion, ***with guests The Mega Blasters - horns Recorded by Chris Rabold / post-production: Micah Gordon, Jon Richter & Brad Serling (nugs.net) all songs written by Widespread Music (BMI) Administered by Bug Music except: Goin' Out West by Tom Waits, Kathleen Brennan published by Jalma Music ASCAP; Use Me by Bill Withers DRIVING SONGS published by Interior Muisc Co BMI; Travelin' Man by Michael Houser published by Door Harp Music BMI; Dirty Business by John Dawson published by Fry King Publishing Co ASCAP; Mr Soul by Neil Young published by Cotillion Music Inc, Richie Furay Music, Springalo Toones, Ten-East Music ASCAP; Smokestack Lightning by Chester Burnette published by ARC Music Corp BMI; Slippin Into Darkness by Allen, Brown, Dickerson, Jordan, Miller, Levitin, Scott published by Far Out Music Inc ASCAP; Henry Parsons Died by Daniel Hutchens published by Wet Trombone Music BMI; Sharon by David Bromberg published by Sweet Jelly Roll Music Inc ASCAP; On Your Way Down by Allen Toussaint, published by Screen Gems-EMI Music VOLUME 7 Inc, Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp BMI; Bowlegged Woman by Calvin Carter & Bobby Rush published by Su-ma Publishing Company Inc BMI.
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