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Jan & Dean the Jan & Dean Story Mp3, Flac Jan & Dean The Jan & Dean Story mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: The Jan & Dean Story Country: US Released: 1988 Style: Rock & Roll MP3 version RAR size: 1791 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1714 mb WMA version RAR size: 1730 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 658 Other Formats: WMA AAC DTS MP1 AUD MP4 DMF Tracklist A1 Surf City A2 Dead Man's Curve A3 Ride The Wild Surf A4 Help Me, Rhonda A5 Little Deuce Coupe B1 Fun, Fun, Fun B2 I Get Around B3 Sidewalk Surfin' B4 Drag City B5 The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena) Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – Highland Music Phonographic Copyright (p) – Highland Music Notes All tracks re-recorded in 1977. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year NC 502 Jan & Dean The Jan & Dean Story (LP) K-Tel NC 502 Canada 1979 The Jan & Dean Story HCD-379 Jan & Dean Hollywood HCD-379 US 1988 (CD, RE) Blast From The PAST 1 Jan & Dean The Jan & Dean Story (LP) PAST 1 UK Unknown Past NV-103 Jan & Dean The Jan & Dean Story (LP) ERA Records NV-103 Canada 1977 The Jan & Dean Story NV5 103 Jan & Dean ERA Records NV5 103 Canada Unknown (Cass, Dol) Related Music albums to The Jan & Dean Story by Jan & Dean Jan & Dean - Surf City / Little Deuce Coupe The Beach Boys - Jan & Dean - Deltas - Surfin' Beach Party Jan & Dean - SIDEWALK SURFIN' Jan & Dean - Deadman's Curve / Drag City Dean Martin - The great Dean Martin The Beach Boys / Jan & Dean - Hang Ten The Beach Boys And Jan & Dean - Beach Party Jan & Dean - Surfin City / Barbara Ann Dean Martin - Dean Martin's Greatest Hits! Vol. 1 Jan & Dean - Lil' Bit Of Gold.
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