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Elvis Elvis on Tour - the Standing Room Only Tapes Volume 2 Mp3, Flac, Wma Elvis Elvis On Tour - The Standing Room Only Tapes Volume 2 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Pop Album: Elvis On Tour - The Standing Room Only Tapes Volume 2 Country: Europe Released: 2016 Style: Ballad, Rock & Roll MP3 version RAR size: 1780 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1890 mb WMA version RAR size: 1360 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 239 Other Formats: MMF XM DXD VOX MP1 AUD VOC Tracklist 1-1 Also Sprach Zarathustra 1-2 See See Rider 1-3 Until It's Time For You To Go 1-4 Polk Salad Annie 1-5 Love Me 1-6 All Shook Up 1-7 Teddy Bear 1-8 Don't Be Cruel 1-9 Are You Lonesome Tonight 1-10 I Can't Stop Loving You 1-11 Hound Dog 1-12 Bridge Over Troubled Water 1-13 Suspicious Minds 1-14 For The Good Times 1-15 Band Introductions 1-16 American Trilogy 1-17 Love Me Tender 1-18 A Big Hunk O' Love 1-19 How Great Thou Ar 1-20 Sweet, Sweet Spirit 1-21 Lawdy Miss Clawdy 1-22 Can't Help Falling In Love 1-23 Closing Vamp 2-1 Also Sprach Zarathustra 2-2 C.C. Rider 2-3 Proud Mary 2-4 Never Been To Spain 2-5 You Gave Me A Mountain 2-6 Until It's Time For You To Go 2-7 Polk Salad Annie 2-8 Love Me 2-9 All Shook Up 2-10 a Teddy Bear 2-10 b Don't Be Cruel 2-11 Heartbreak Hotel 2-12 Hound Dog 2-13 Bridge Over Troubled Water 2-14 Love Me Tender 2-15 It's Over 2-16 Suspicious Minds 2-17 Introductions 2-18 For The Good Times 2-19 I Can't Stop Loving You 2-20 An American Trilogy 2-21 Lawdy Miss Clawdy (Incomplete) 2-22 Funny How Time Slips Away 2-23 a Can't Help Falling In Love 2-23 b Closing Vamp 3-1 a Introduction 3-1 b Also Sprach Zarathustra 3-2 C.C. Rider 3-3 Proud Mary 3-4 Never Been To Spain 3-5 You Gave Me A Mountain 3-6 Until It's Time For You To Go 3-7 Polk Salad Annie 3-8 Love Me 3-9 All Shook Up 3-10 a Teddy Bear 3-10 b Don't Be Cruel 3-11 Hound Dog 3-12 Heartbreak Hotel 3-13 A Big Hunk O' Love 3-14 Bridge Over Troubled Water 3-15 Suspicious Minds 3-16 Love Me Tender 3-17 Introductions 3-18 For The Good Times 3-19 An American Trilogy 3-20 Burning Love 3-21 Release Me 3-22 Funny How Time Slips Away 3-23 a Can't Help Falling In Love 3-23 b Closing Vamp 4-1 2001 Theme 4-2 See See Rider 4-3 Proud Mary 4-4 Never Been To Spain 4-5 You Gave Me A Mountain 4-6 Until It's Time For You To Go 4-7 Polk Salad Annie 4-8 Love Me 4-9 All Shook Up 4-10 a Teddy Bear 4-10 b Don't Be Cruel 4-11 Heartbreak Hotel 4-12 Hound Dog 4-13 How Great Thou Art 4-14 I Can`t Stop Loving You 4-15 Love Me Tender 4-16 Suspicious Minds 4-17 Intros 4-18 For The Good Times 4-19 Burning Love 4-20 American Trilogy 4-21 Funny How Time Slips Away 4-23 Can't Help Falling In Love 4-24 Closing Vamp Notes CD-1 Hampton Roads, April 9,1972 CD-2 Richmond, April 10, 1972 CD-3 Greensboro, April 14, 1972 CD-4 San Antonio, April 18, 1972 Related Music albums to Elvis On Tour - The Standing Room Only Tapes Volume 2 by Elvis Elvis Presley - One Night At The Omni Elvis Presley - The Greatest Elvis Collection Elvis Presley - Born To Give Us Fever Elvis Presley - A Day In Dayton Elvis Presley - Ol' Snake Hips Is In Town! Elvis Presley - Elvis As Recorded At Madison Square Garden Elvis Presley - Vegas Variety Volume 6 Elvis Presley - One Week In August 1972 Elvis - Love American Style Elvis - Steamroller Blues.
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