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The Cuff Links Tracy Mp3, Flac, Wma The Cuff Links Tracy mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Pop Album: Tracy Country: UK Released: 1970 Style: Bubblegum MP3 version RAR size: 1172 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1937 mb WMA version RAR size: 1169 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 656 Other Formats: MOD ASF DXD AA RA WMA ASF Tracklist Hide Credits Tracy A1 Written-By – Pockriss*, Vance* All The Young Women A2 Written-By – Pockriss*, Vance* Heather A3 Written-By – Pockriss*, Ping* Early In The Morning A4 Written-By – Carr*, Vance* Put A Little Love In Your Heart A5 Written-By – De Shannon*, Holiday*, Myers* Lay A Little Love On Me A6 Written-By – Pockriss*, Vance* When Julie Comes Around B1 Written-By – Pockriss*, Vance* I Remember B2 Written-By – Pockriss*, Vance* Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good) B3 Written-By – Diamond* Where Do You Go? B4 Written-By – Pockriss*, Vance* Sally Ann (You're Such A Pretty Baby) B5 Written-By – Pockriss*, Vance* Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – MCA Records International Licensed From – MCA Records International Manufactured By – The Decca Record Company Limited Printed By – MacNeill Press Ltd. Published By – P. Maurice Published By – MCPS Ltd. Published By – E. H. Morris Published By – Chappell Published By – United Artists Published By – Ardmore & Beechwood Published By – K. Prowse Credits Arranged By [Strings] – Rupert Holmes (tracks: A3 to A6, B1, B3) Arranged By, Conductor – Lee Pockriss Photography By – Hal Buksbaum Producer – Lee Pockriss, Paul Vance Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): 7-12220 Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): 7-12221 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year DL 75160 The Cuff Links Tracy (LP, Album, Pin) Decca DL 75160 US 1969 Poker DECKCD103 The Cuff Links Tracy (CD, Album, RE) DECKCD103 UK & Europe 2008 Records SMCA 513 The Cuff Links Tracy (LP, Album) mca records SMCA 513 South Africa 1969 MCAM 5002 The Cuff Links Tracy (LP, Album) RCA MCAM 5002 Argentina 1969 Tracy (CD, Album, Ltd, UICY-76732 The Cuff Links Decca UICY-76732 Japan 2014 RE) Related Music albums to Tracy by The Cuff Links The Valiants - Calcutta Gene Pitney - She Let's Her Hair Down (Early In The Morning) John Vance Sound With Voss, Doc And Mell - Ski - Party (ad)VANCE(d) - Two Events The Cuff Links - All Because Of You Vance Bulla - Stronger Than Dirt The Cuff Links - Thank You Pretty Baby Vince Vance & The Valiants - Bomb Iran.
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