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Micki Lynn - Some Of This And Some Of That / I've Got The Blues (What Can I Do) FLAC

Micki Lynn - Some Of This And Some Of That / I've Got The Blues (What Can I Do) FLAC
Performer:
Micki Lynn
Album:
Some Of This And Some Of That / I've Got The Blues (What Can I Do)
Style:
Soul, Soul-Jazz
Released:
1965
Country:
Canada
Label:
Capitol Records
Catalog:
5495
FLAC size:
2805 mb
MP3 size:
2132 mb
WMA size:
1136 mb


Tracklist


1Some Of This And Some Of That
Written-By – Williams, David, Wyche III
2:26
2I've Got The Blues (What Can I Do)
Written-By – M. Jenkins
2:53


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
5495Micki Lynn Some Of This And Some Of That / I've Got The Blues (What Can I Do) ‎(7", Single, Scr)Capitol Records5495US1965
5495Micki Lynn Some Of This And Some Of That / I've Got The Blues (What Can I Do) ‎(7", Single)Capitol Records5495US1965
5495Micki Lynn Some Of This And Some Of That / I've Got The Blues (What Can I Do) ‎(7")Capitol Records5495US1965


Credits


  • Arranged By, ConductorH.B. Barnum
  • ProducerDavid Axelrod


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