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Various Artists - Detroit Blues Track Listing: I`m In The Highway Man - Calvin Frazier Boogie-Woogie - Calvin Frazier Lilly Mae (2) - Calvin Frazier This Old World`s In A Tangle - Calvin Frazier Highway 51 Blues - Calvin Frazier John Henry - Sampson Pittman Cotton Farmer Blues - Sampson Pittman Sampson Pittman Interview - Sampson Pittman Joe Louis - Sampson Pittman Sampson Pittman Interview - Sampson Pittman Welfare Blues - Sampson Pittman This Old World`s In A Tangle (Fragment) - Calvin Frazier Sampson Pittman Interview - Sampson Pittman I Been Down In The Circle Before - Sampson Pittman Sampson Pittman Interveiw - Sampson Pittman Levee Camp Story - Sampson Pittman Highway 61 Blues - Sampson Pittman Brother Low-Down And Sister Do-Dad (1) - Sampson Pittman Brother Low-Down And Sister Do-Dad (2) - Sampson Pittman Lilly Mae (1) - Calvin Frazier Welfare Blues - Calvin Frazier Blues - Calvin Frazier She`s A Double-Crossin` Woman - Calvin Frazier Calvin Frazier Interview - Calvin Frazier Dirty Dozens, The - Calvin Frazier Calvin Frazier Interview - Calvin Frazier Cold Chills (All Over Me) - John Lee Hooker Rock House Boogie - John Lee Hooker It`s Stormin` And Rainin` - John Lee Hooker Let`s Talk It Over - John Lee Hooker Cool Little Car - John Lee Hooker Lookin` For A Woman - John Lee Hooker Boogie Rambler - John Lee Hooker No More Doggin` - John Lee Hooker Love Money Can`t Buy - John Lee Hooker Please Take Me Back - John Lee Hooker My Baby Don`t Love Me - John Lee Hooker Rock Me Mama - John Lee Hooker Pouring Down Rain - John Lee Hooker Real, Real Gone - John Lee Hooker Guitar Lovin` Man - John Lee Hooker Stuttering Blues - John Lee Hooker Too Much Boogie - John Lee Hooker Need Somebody - John Lee Hooker It Hurts Me So - John Lee Hooker Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Gemini - Haydn: Symphonies no 99-104 / Beecham, Royal POnn Track Listing: Symphony no 99 in E flat major, H 1 no 99 Symphony no 99 in E flat major, H 1 no 99 Symphony no 99 in E flat major, H 1 no 99 Symphony no 99 in E flat major, H 1 no 99 Symphony no 100 in G major, H 1 no 100 Military Symphony no 100 in G major, H 1 no 100 Military Symphony no 100 in G major, H 1 no 100 Military Symphony no 100 in G major, H 1 no 100 Military Symphony no 103 in E flat major, H 1 no 103 Drumroll Symphony no 103 in E flat major, H 1 no 103 Drumroll Symphony no 103 in E flat major, H 1 no 103 Drumroll Symphony no 103 in E flat major, H 1 no 103 Drumroll Symphony no 101 in D major, H 1 no 101 Clock Symphony no 101 in D major, H 1 no 101 Clock Symphony no 101 in D major, H 1 no 101 Clock Symphony no 101 in D major, H 1 no 101 Clock Symphony no 102 in B flat major, H 1 no 102 Symphony no 102 in B flat major, H 1 no 102 Symphony no 102 in B flat major, H 1 no 102 Symphony no 102 in B flat major, H 1 no 102 Symphony no 104 in D major, H 1 no 104 London Symphony no 104 in D major, H 1 no 104 London Symphony no 104 in D major, H 1 no 104 London Symphony no 104 in D major, H 1 no 104 London Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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USS Sampson (DDG-102) - USS Sampson (DDG-102) will be an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was authorized in 2002 and will honor Admiral William T.
USS Sampson (DDG-10) - USS Sampson (DDG-10), named for Admiral William T. Sampson USN (1840–1902), was a Charles F.
USS Sampson (DD-394) - The second USS Sampson (DD-394) was a Somers-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for William Thomas Sampson.
USS Sampson - Four ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Sampson for Rear Admiral William T. Sampson.
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