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Rising Sons Featuring Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder

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Rising Sons Featuring Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder

Rising Sons Sony
Released: Aug 26, 2008
1

Statesboro Blues

 
Time: 2:24     Size: 3MB
2

If The River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues)

 
Time: 2:41     Size: 4MB
3

By And By (Poor Me)

 
Time: 3:31     Size: 5MB
4

Candy Man

 
Time: 2:04     Size: 3MB
5

2:10 Train

 
Time: 4:09     Size: 6MB
6

Let The Good Times Roll

 
Time: 2:43     Size: 4MB
7

.44 Blues

 
Time: 3:22     Size: 5MB
8

11th Street Overcrossing

 
Time: 2:12     Size: 3MB
9

Corrina, Corrina

 
Time: 2:55     Size: 4MB
10

Tulsa County

 
Time: 2:42     Size: 4MB
11

Walkin' Down The Line

 
Time: 2:13     Size: 3MB
12

The Girl With Green Eyes

 
Time: 2:14     Size: 3MB
13

Sunny's Dream

 
Time: 3:01     Size: 4MB
14

Spanish Lace Blues

 
Time: 2:12     Size: 3MB
15

The Devil's Got My Woman

 
Time: 3:05     Size: 4MB
16

Take A Giant Step

 
Time: 2:54     Size: 4MB
17

Flyin' So High

 
Time: 3:05     Size: 4MB
18

Dust My Broom

 
Time: 3:03     Size: 4MB
19

Last Fair Deal Gone Down

 
Time: 2:38     Size: 4MB
20

Baby, What You Want Me To Do?

 
Time: 2:54     Size: 4MB
21

Statesboro Blues

 
Time: 2:23     Size: 3MB
22

I Got A Little

 
Time: 3:22     Size: 5MB

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