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Jessi Colter Mirriam Mp3, Flac, Wma Jessi Colter Mirriam mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Blues / Folk, World, & Country Album: Mirriam Country: US Released: 1977 Style: Country, Religious MP3 version RAR size: 1857 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1169 mb WMA version RAR size: 1952 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 859 Other Formats: WAV MP2 MMF AHX ADX MP1 MP3 Tracklist Hide Credits A1 For Mama 3:10 A2 Put You Arms Around Me 3:09 I Belong To Him A3 4:02 Backing Vocals – Roy Orbison, Waylon Jennings A4 God, If I Could Only Write Your Love Song 3:01 A5 Consider Me 3:42 B1 There Ain't No Rain 2:38 B2 God, I Love You 3:00 Let It Go B3 2:54 Backing Vocals – Toni Wine B4 Master, Master 2:59 B5 New Wine 3:45 Credits Art Direction – Roy Kohara Drums – Richie Albright Engineer – Chips Moman, Don Cobb, Jake Hottell, Richie Albright Guitar – Gordon Payne, John Christopher, Waylon Jennings Harp – Gale Levant* Keyboards, Vocals, Strings, Horns – Clifford (Barney) Robertson* Producer – Ken Mansfield, Waylon Jennings Saxophone – Jim Gordon Steel Guitar – Ralph Mooney Strings [14 String Dulcimer] – G. Merlin Woody Trombone – Dick "Slide" Hyde* Trumpet – Mac Johnson* Vocals – Carter Robertson Vocals, Bass – Sherman Hayes Written-By, Vocals – Jessi Colter Notes All songs published by Helen D. Johnson Music/BMI. A Hometown Production. Recorded @ U.S. Recorders, Nashville, Tenn. Mixed @ American Studio, Nashville, Tenn. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A): ST-1-11583-Z3 # 3 Matrix / Runout (Side B): ST-2-11583-Z-10 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year ST-11583, Mirriam (LP, Capitol Records, ST-11583, Jessi Colter Australia 1977 ST.11583 Album) Capitol Records ST.11583 Mirriam (LP, ST-11583 Jessi Colter Capitol Records ST-11583 Canada 1977 Album) Mirriam (LP, ST-11583 Jessi Colter Capitol Records ST-11583 US 1977 Album) Related Music albums to Mirriam by Jessi Colter Jessi Colter - Out Of The Ashes Jessi Colter - I'm Jessi Colter / Diamond In The Rough Jessi Colter - Diamond In The Rough Waylon & Jessi - Storms Never Last Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings - Country Outlaws Waylon Jennings - Collections Waylon Jennings - Ol' Waylon Waylon Jennings - The Best Of Waylon Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson - Waylon & Willie Waylon Jennings - Wrong.
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