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Jim Ed Brown - Get Up I Think I Love You Album

Jim Ed Brown - Get Up I Think I Love You Album
Performer: Jim Ed Brown
Title: Get Up I Think I Love You
Country: US
Style:Country
Released: 1974
Catalog number: JA-10047
Label: RCA Victor
MP3 album szie: 1769 mb
FLAC album size: 1020 mb

Tracklist

1Get Up I Think I Love You - (Stereo)
Written-By – Larry Gatlin
2:19
2Get Up I Think I Love You - (Mono)
Written-By – Larry Gatlin
2:19

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
PB-10047Jim Ed Brown Get Up I Think I Love You ‎(7")RCA VictorPB-10047US1974
JA-10047, PB-10047Jim Ed Brown Get Up I Think I Love You / A Nickel For The Fiddler ‎(7", Mono, Promo)RCA, RCAJA-10047, PB-10047US1974
JA-10047, PB-10047Jim Ed Brown Get Up I Think I Love You / A Nickel For The Fiddler ‎(7")RCA, RCAJA-10047, PB-10047US1974

Credits

  • Accompanied By [Vocal]The Nashville Edition
  • ProducerBob Ferguson

Notes

RCA mono/stereo dj promo company sleeve

Short intro

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