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Muziek Voor Volwassenen / Johan Derksen TITEL ARTIEST COMPONIST TIJD PLATENLABEL LABELNO CD TITEL 09.00 Muziek voor volwassenen / Johan Derksen Album van de Week: "Trinity Lane"- Lilly Hiatt TITEL ARTIEST COMPONIST TIJD PLATENLABEL LABELNO CD TITEL 09.00 - 10.00 uur 1 Cry love John Hiatt John Hiatt 4:23 Capitol Records 7243 8 59179 2 9 The best of John Hiatt 2 Washable ink The Neville Brothers John Hiatt 4:03 Rhino R2 71267 Love gets strange, the songs of John Hiatt 3 The way we make a broken heart John Hiatt John Hiatt 3:18 Capitol Records 7243 8 59179 2 9 The best of John Hiatt 4 We ran Katy Moffatt John Hiatt 4:57 Rhino R2 71267 Love gets strange, the songs of John Hiatt 5 Buffalo River home John Hiatt John Hiatt 5:12 Capitol Records 7243 8 59179 2 9 The best of John Hiatt 6 Drive south Kelly Willis John Hiatt 3:32 Rhino R2 71267 Love gets strange, the songs of John Hiatt 7 Everything I had Lilly Hiat Lilly Hiatt 4:19 New West Records NW6395 Trinity Lane 8 Lipstick sunset John Hiatt John Hiatt 4:13 A&M Records 395 158-2 Bring the family 9 Angel eyes Jeff Healey John Hiatt 4:43 Rhino R2 71267 Love gets strange, the songs of John Hiatt 10 Stood up John Hiatt John Hiatt 5:57 A&M Records 395 158-2 Bring the family 11 She don't love nobody Nick Lowe John Hiatt 3:24 Rhino R2 71267 Love gets strange, the songs of John Hiatt 12 Bring back your love to me John Hiatt John Hiatt 4:04 A&M Records 395 310-2 Stolen moments 13 Little Johnny Lee Ronnie Earl Ronnie Earl 6:33 Stony Plain SPCD 1289 I feel like goin' on 10.00 - 11.00 uur 1 Icy blue heart Emmylou Harris John Hiatt 4:09 Rhino R2 71267 Love gets strange, the songs of John Hiatt 2 Love you again John Hiatt John Hiatt 4:14 New West Records NW6300 Here vto stay, best of 2000-2012 3 Where is the next one coming from Mitch Ryder John Hiatt 3:57 Rhino R2 71267 Love gets strange, the songs of John Hiatt 4 Two hearts John Hiatt John Hiatt 4:18 New West Records NW6145 Same old man 5 Any single solitary heart Kris McKay John Hiatt 3:55 Rhino R2 71267 Love gets strange, the songs of John Hiatt 6 Gratuated John Hiatt John Hiatt 4:38 Capitol Records 7243 8 54672 2 6 Little head 7 Different I guess Lilly Hiatt Lilly Hiatt 4:37 New West Records NW6395 Trinity lane 8 Falling up C.J. Chenier John Hiatt 4:08 Telarc Blues Telarc CD-83505 Rollin' into Memphis 9 Far as we go John Hiatt John Hiatt 4:15 Capitol Records 7243 8 54672 2 6 Little head 10 It hasn't happended yet Terrance Simien John Hiatt 3:54 Telarc Blues Telarc CD-83505 Rollin' into Memphis 11 Movin' on John Hiatt John Hiatt 4:44 New West Records NW6182 The open road 12 Listening to old voices Odetta John Hiatt 5:36 Telarc Blues Telarc CD-83505 Rollin' into Memphis 13 Howlin' for my darlin' Ronnie Earl Ronnie Earl 7:44 Stony Plain SPCD 1289 I feel like goin' on 11.00 - 12.00 uur 1 I'll never get over you John Hiatt John Hiatt 4:35 A&M Records 540 130-2 Perfectly good guitar 2 Love like blood Kenny Neal John Hiatt 6:09 Telarc Blues Telarc CD-83505 Rollin' into Memphis 3 Walk on John Hiatt John Hiatt 5:10 Capitol Records 7243 8 33416 2 7 Walk on 4 Wrote it down Kris Wiley John Hiatt 4:16 Telarc Blues Telarc CD-83505 Rollin' into Memphis 5 Your love is my rest John Hiatt John Hiatt 4:32 Capitol Records 7243 8 33416 2 7 Walk on 6 The river knows your name Colin Linden John Hiatt 3:37 Telarc Blues Telarc CD-83505 Rollin' into Memphis 7 Rotterdam Lilly Hiatt Lilly Hiatt 4:36 New West Records NW6395 Trinity lane 8 I just don't know what to say John Hiatt John Hiatt 4:37 New West Records NW6260 Mystic pinball 9 Feels like rain Tab Benoit John Hiatt 4:28 Telarc Blues Telarc CD-83505 Rollin' into Memphis 10 Georgia Rae John Hiatt John Hiatt 4:26 A&M Records CD 5206 DX 003682 Slow Turning 11 Have a little faith in me Patty Larkin John Hiatt 3:59 Telarc Blues Telarc CD-83505 Rollin' into Memphis 12 Ride along John Hiatt John Hiatt 3:31 A&M Records CD 5206 DX 003682 Slow Turning.
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