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Michael Murphey Geronimo's Cadillac Mp3, Flac, Wma Michael Murphey Geronimo's Cadillac mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Folk, World, & Country Album: Geronimo's Cadillac Country: Canada Released: 1972 Style: Country, Country Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1965 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1596 mb WMA version RAR size: 1944 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 148 Other Formats: MP1 AUD RA VOC ASF AC3 AIFF Tracklist Hide Credits Geronimo's Cadillac A1 4:39 Written-By – Quarto* A2 Natchez Trace 4:02 Calico Silver A3 4:09 Written-By – L. Cansler* Harbor For My Soul A4 3:16 Written-By – L. Cansler* Rainbow Man A5 3:05 Written-By – Quarto* A6 Waking Up 3:29 Crack Up In Las Cruces B1 4:31 Written-By – Hillis* Boy From The Country B2 4:35 Written-By – Owen Castleman* B3 What Am I Doin' Hangin' Around? 2:31 B4 MIchael Angelo's Blues (Song For Hogman) 3:22 B5 Backslider's Wine 2:41 The Light Of The City B6 4:05 Written-By – Ray Lewis Credits Acoustic Guitar, Performer [Bottleneck], Mandolin, Piano, Harmonica, Vocals – Michael Murphey* Arranged By [Strings] – Jimmy Horowitz Artwork [Drawing Of Geronimo] – William Holloway Bass, Backing Vocals – Robert Livingston* Bass, Piano, Backing Vocals – Gary Nunn* Design [Album Cover Design], Photography By – Bill Matthews Drums – Karl Himmel Drums, Percussion – Kenny Buttrey Engineer – Bob Potter, Neil Wilburn Guitar [Electric With Hand Levers] – Boomer Castleman Guitar [Electric, Pedal Steel] – Leonard Arnold Other [Good Spirits] – Leonard Cohen Photography By [Bob Livingston] – Ron Burnham Producer – Bob Johnston Vocals, Other [Constant Encouragement] – Charles John Quarto Written-By – Murphey* Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Michael Geronimo's Cadillac SP-4358 A&M Records SP-4358 US 1972 Murphey* (LP, Album, Gat) Michael Geronimo's Cadillac Regal 1C062-93763 1C062-93763 Germany 1972 Murphey* (LP, Album, Gat) Zonophone Michael Geronimo's Cadillac SP-4358 A&M Records SP-4358 US 1972 Murphey* (LP, Album, Ter) Geronimo's Cadillac Michael Hip-O Select, B0002878-02 (CD, Album, Ltd, B0002878-02 US Unknown Murphey* A&M Records RE, RM) Michael Geronimo's Cadillac SP-4358 A&M Records SP-4358 US 1972 Murphey* (LP, Album, Gat) Related Music albums to Geronimo's Cadillac by Michael Murphey Michael Martin Murphey - What She Wants Michael Murphey - Blue Sky · Night Thunder Michael Johnson - Michael Johnson Gerônimo - Página Musical The Minus 5 - Of Monkees And Men Michael Murphey - Michael Murphey Kenny Rogers And The First Edition - The Ballad Of Calico Jerry Jeff Walker - Viva Terlingua Alex Harvey - Souvenirs Michael Martin Murphey - River Of Time Richard Thompson - Sweet Warrior Michael Johnson - You Can Call Me Blue.
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