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Ed Bruce - If I Could Just Go Home Album

Ed Bruce - If I Could Just Go Home Album
Performer: Ed Bruce
Title: If I Could Just Go Home
Country: US
Style:Country
Released: 1967
Catalog number: 47-9315
Label: RCA Victor
MP3 album szie: 2439 mb
FLAC album size: 2839 mb

Tracklist

1The Price I Pay To Stay2:32
2If I Could Just Go Home3:27

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
47-9315Ed Bruce If I Could Just Go Home ‎(7", Single)RCA Victor47-9315US1967

Short intro

If I Could Just Go Home is the first album by country artist Ed Bruce, released in 1968. The album contains newly recorded songs, with the exception of five tracks that had previously been featured on single releases between 1966 and 1967. The album reached No. 44 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. All tracks are written by Ed Bruce, except where noted. Album 1968 12 Songs. More By Ed Bruce. Shades of Ed Bruce. The Tennessean. Cowboys & Dreamers. 2020 г. Song: If I Could Just Go Home Album: If I Could Just Go Home Album Release: 1968. Greatest Hits of Ed Bruce Playlist: Ed Bruce Fanclub: ALBUMS , If I Could Just Go Home: , Shades of Ed Bruce: , Ed Bruce 1976: , The Tennessean: , Cowboys & Dreamers: , Ed Bruce 1980. Merle Haggard, I think I'll just stay here and drink. Writer: Ed Bruce, Composers: Ed Bruce. Why Can't I Come Home. Ed Bruce. If I Could Just Go Home. Walker's Woods. Writer: Kay Arnold, Composers: Kay Arnold. Ninety Seven More to Go. Listen free to Ed Bruce If I Could Just Go Home I Know Better, Why Can't I Come Home and more. 12 tracks 30:45. If I Could Just Go Home, 03:46. Give Me More Than You Take, 02:32. By Route of New Orleans, 02:32. Stevie Wonder I Just Called To Say I Love You. Ретро ФМ 80e. Chris Isaak Wicked Game. If I Could Just Go I Could Just Go Home. This song is by Ed Bruce and appears on the album If I Could Just Go Home 1968 and on the album Last Train To Clarkesville 1982. Oh Lord if I could just go home I'd do things different from now onThere wouldn't be near the gray in my old daddy's hairOh Lord if I could just go home. I know it wasn't daddy's fault that mama died when I was just a kidAnd the best that he could do to raise me right was all he ever didAnd I know he'd love mama a lot longer than I had and he was. Shades of Ed Bruce 1969