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Roy Clark - Roy Clark Country! FLAC
Performer:
Roy Clark
Album:
Roy Clark Country!
Style:
Country
Released:
1972
Country:
Germany
Label:
Dot Records
Catalog:
1 C 062-93 963
FLAC size:
1158 mb
MP3 size:
2832 mb
WMA size:
1964 mb


Tracklist


1She's All I Got
Written-By – G. Bonds, J. Williams, Jr.
3:00
2He'll Have To Go
Written-By – J. Allison-A. Allison
2:17
3Family Man
Written-By – S. Milete
2:43
4Ode To A Critter
Written-By – L. Henley, R. Lane
3:03
5I'll Take The Time
Written-By – H. Cochran
2:16
6Kiss An Angel Good Morning
Written-By – B. Peters
2:04
7Darby's Castle
Written-By – K. Kristofferson
3:02
8When The Wind Blows (In Chicago)
Written-By – A. Murphy, S. Turner
3:32
9Lord, Let It Rain
Written-By – J. Ramsey
2:23
10A Dozen Pair Of Boots
Written-By – R. Steagall
3:23
11Carolyn
Written-By – T. Collins
2:48


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
DOS-25997Roy Clark Roy Clark Country! ‎(LP, Album)Dot RecordsDOS-25997US1972
M 8150-25997Roy Clark Roy Clark Country! ‎(8-Trk, Album)Dot RecordsM 8150-25997US1972
DOS-25997 / R132335Roy Clark Roy Clark Country! ‎(LP, Album, Club)Dot RecordsDOS-25997 / R132335US1972
C-132355Roy Clark Roy Clark Country! ‎(Cass, Album)Dot Records, ABC Records, Inc.C-132355US1972
DOS-25997Roy Clark Roy Clark Country! ‎(LP, Album)Dot RecordsDOS-25997US1972


Credits


  • ManagementJim Halsey
  • Photography ByJohn Donegan
  • ProducerJoe Allison


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): 1 C 062-93 963 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): 1 C 062-93 963 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout Stamped): 93 963 A - 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout Stamped): 93 963 B - 1
  • Rights Society: GEMA


Companies


  • Produced For – Nereco Productions
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Dot Records


Album


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