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The Road Goes On Forever

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The Road Goes On Forever

The Allman Brothers Band UMG
Released: Oct 23, 2001
Number of Disks: 2

Disc 1

1

Don't Want You No More

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Spencer Davis and Edward Hardin
Time: 2:25     Size: 3MB
2

It's Not My Cross To Bear

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Gregg Allman
Time: 4:55     Size: 7MB
3

Black Hearted Woman

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Gregg Allman
Time: 5:16     Size: 7MB
4

Trouble No More

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. McKinley Morganfield
Time: 3:42     Size: 5MB
5

Dreams

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Gregg Allman
Time: 7:16     Size: 10MB
6

Whipping Post

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Gregg Allman
Time: 5:16     Size: 7MB
7

Revival

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Richard Betts
Time: 4:03     Size: 6MB
8

Midnight Rider

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Robert Kim Payne and Gregg Allman
Time: 3:00     Size: 4MB
9

Don't Keep Me Wonderin'

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Gregg Allman
Time: 3:29     Size: 5MB
10

Hoochie Coochie Man

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Willie Dixon
Time: 4:54     Size: 7MB
11

Statesboro Blues

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Willie McTell
Time: 4:17     Size: 6MB
12

Stormy Monday

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Aaron T. "T-Bone" Walker
Time: 8:48     Size: 12MB
13

Hot 'Lanta

 
Time: 5:19     Size: 7MB
14

In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Forest Richard Betts
Time: 13:05     Size: 18MB

Disc 2

1

One Way Out

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Elmore James, Marshall Sehorn and Sonny Boy Williamson
Time: 4:58     Size: 7MB
2

Ain't Wastin Time No More

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Gregg Allman
Time: 3:36     Size: 5MB
3

Melissa

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Steve Alaimo and Gregg Allman
Time: 3:54     Size: 5MB
4

Stand Back

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Gregg Allman and Raymond Berry Oakley III
Time: 3:24     Size: 5MB
5

Blue Sky

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Forest Richard Betts
Time: 5:09     Size: 7MB
6

Little Martha

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Duane Howard Allman
Time: 2:07     Size: 3MB
7

Wasted Words

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Gregg Allman
Time: 4:18     Size: 6MB
8

Ramblin' Man

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Richard Betts
Time: 4:48     Size: 7MB
9

Southbound

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Forest Richard Betts
Time: 5:08     Size: 7MB
10

Jessica

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Forest Richard Betts
Time: 7:28     Size: 10MB
11

Come And Go Blues

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Gregg Allman
Time: 5:05     Size: 7MB
12

Can't Lose What You Never Had

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. McKinley Morganfield
Time: 5:45     Size: 8MB
13

Win, Lose Or Draw

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Gregg Allman
Time: 4:44     Size: 7MB
14

Crazy Love

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Forest Richard Betts
Time: 3:43     Size: 5MB
15

Can't Take It With You

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Forest Richard Betts and Don H. Johnson
Time: 3:32     Size: 5MB
16

Pegasus

  by  The Allman Brothers Band comp. Forest Richard Betts
Time: 7:31     Size: 10MB

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