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New York City Police Department, Kansas City Police Quartet - When You Were Sweet Sixteen / Bringin' Home The Bacon Album

New York City Police Department, Kansas City Police Quartet - When You Were Sweet Sixteen / Bringin' Home The Bacon Album
Performer: New York City Police Department, Kansas City Police Quartet
Title: When You Were Sweet Sixteen / Bringin' Home The Bacon
Country: US
Genre: Jazz / Pop
Style:Barbershop
Catalog number: 25414
Label: Decca
MP3 album szie: 1409 mb
FLAC album size: 1971 mb

Tracklist

1When You Were Sweet Sixteen2:20
2Bringin' Home The Bacon2:06

Notes

Disc 4 of Decca album A-703 "Barber Shop Ballads".

Barcodes

  • Distribution Code (When You Were Sweet Sixteen): 67976
  • Distribution Code (Bringin' Home The Bacon): TNY-5881

Short intro

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