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Album: Let's Have A Party
  1. I'm Gonna Tell My Mama
  2. Sax Shack Boogie
  3. Bad, Bad Whiskey
  4. Let's Rock A While
  5. Tears, Tears, Tears
  6. I Love You Anyway
  7. Ain't Nothing Shakin'
  8. Just One More Drink
  9. Flying Home
  10. Thinking And Drinking
  11. Long, Long Day
  12. Greyhound
  13. I'm Still A Fool For You
  14. Rock, Rock, Rock
  15. One Scotch, One Boubon, One Beer
  16. Good Good Whiskey
  17. Let Me Go Home Whiskey
  18. Let's Have A Party
  19. Milk And Water
  20. I Done Done It
  21. One, Two, Therr Everybody
  22. Vicious, Vicious Vodka
  23. House Party
  24. Juice, Juice, Juice
  25. Chicken Shack Boogie
  26. Every Day Of The Week
  27. Shake, Shake
  28. Soft Pillow
  29. We Teenagers Know What We Want

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