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Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage Where the Cool Clear Water Spills / When the Sun Goes Down Mp3, Flac, Wma Foy Willing And The Riders Of The Purple Sage Where The Cool Clear Water Spills / When The Sun Goes Down mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: Where The Cool Clear Water Spills / When The Sun Goes Down Country: US Style: Country MP3 version RAR size: 1458 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1707 mb WMA version RAR size: 1792 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 792 Other Formats: DXD AHX MPC APE WMA MP2 VOX Tracklist Hide Credits Where The Cool Clear Water Spills A Written-By – Willing*, Robin* When The Sun Goes Down B Written By – ClarkWritten-By – Willing* Companies, etc. Record Company – Wright Record Corporation Notes Made in U.S.A. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Foy Willing And The Where The Cool Clear Water 8026 Riders Of The Purple Spills / When The Sun Goes Down Varsity 8026 US 1949 Sage* (Shellac, 10") Related Music albums to Where The Cool Clear Water Spills / When The Sun Goes Down by Foy Willing And The Riders Of The Purple Sage New Riders Of The Purple Sage - Red Hot Women And Ice Cold Beer Foy Willing & The Riders Of The Purple Sage - Stampede/Someone in Tennessee New Riders Of The Purple Sage - Brujo Sons Of The Pioneers - Cool Water New Riders Of The Purple Sage - New Riders Of The Purple Sage New Riders Of The Purple Sage - Marin County Line New Riders Of The Purple Sage - Worcester, MA 4/4/73 Foy Willing And The Riders Of The Purple Sage - New Riders Of The Purple Sage - New Riders Foy Willing And His Riders Of The Purple Sage - Texas Blues / Sometime New Riders Of The Purple Sage - Love Has Strange Ways/Red Hot Women And Ice Cold Beer Riders Of The Purple Sage - Living the Cowboy Dream.
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