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Betty Everett Smile / Love Is Strange Mp3, Flac, Wma Betty Everett Smile / Love Is Strange mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Funk / Soul Album: Smile / Love Is Strange Country: Canada Released: 1964 Style: Rhythm & Blues, Soul MP3 version RAR size: 1632 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1598 mb WMA version RAR size: 1553 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 777 Other Formats: DMF DTS WAV RA VOC AU AHX Tracklist A Smile 2:56 B Love Is Strange 3:06 Notes White Label yet Promo or DJ copy not mentioned Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society (A): ASCAP Rights Society (B): BMI Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Betty Everett & Jerry Butler - Betty Everett & Vee Jay VJ-633 Love Is Strange / Smile (7", VJ-633 US 1964 Jerry Butler Records Single) Betty Everett & Jerry Butler - Betty Everett & Vee Jay VJ-633 Love Is Strange / Smile (7", VJ-633 US 1964 Jerry Butler Records Mon) Betty Everett & Jerry Butler - Betty Everett & Vee Jay VJ 633 Love Is Strange / Smile (7", VJ 633 US 1964 Jerry Butler Records Mono, Promo) Betty Everett & Betty Everett & Jerry Butler - Vee Jay VJ 633 VJ 633 US 1964 Jerry Butler Love Is Strange / Smile (7") Records Betty Everett & Betty Everett & Jerry Butler - Vee Jay VJ-633 VJ-633 US 1964 Jerry Butler Love Is Strange / Smile (7") Records Related Music albums to Smile / Love Is Strange by Betty Everett Jerry Butler - I Don't Want To Hear Anymore Jerry Butler - Sweet Was The Wine / For Your Precious Love Gene Chandler & Jerry Butler - Gene & Jerry - One & One Betty Everett - Getting Mighty Crowded / It's In His Kiss (The Shoop Shoop Song) Jerry Butler & Brenda Lee Eager - The Love We Have, The Love We Had Betty Everett & Jerry Butler - Love Is Strange / Smile Betty Everett - Nothing I Wouldn't Do Betty Everett - It Hurts To Be In Love Jerry Butler - Jerry Butler Sings Assorted Sounds With The Aid Of Assorted Friends And Relatives Jerry Butler - For Your Precious Love / Sweet Was The Wine.
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