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The Canadians - Rockin' Through The Rye / Someone To Love Album

The Canadians - Rockin' Through The Rye / Someone To Love Album
Performer: The Canadians
Title: Rockin' Through The Rye / Someone To Love
Country: UK
Genre: Pop
Released: Oct 1956
Catalog number: WB. 205
Label: Embassy
MP3 album szie: 2339 mb
FLAC album size: 1815 mb

Tracklist

1Rockin' Through The Rye
2Someone To Love

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
45-WB 205The Canadians Rockin' Through The Rye / Someone To Love ‎(7", Single)Embassy45-WB 205UK1956

Short intro

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