MP3 1921 mb.
Performer: Joanne Mackell
Title: Trip The Light Fantastic / I Used To Think It Was Easy
Country: UK
Catalog Number: UP 36402
Label: United Artists Records
Released: 1978
Style: Country Rock, Pop Rock
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 904
| 1 | Trip The Light Fantastic | 3:37 |
| 2 | I Used To Think It Was Easy | 3:08 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5C 006-61309 | Joanne Mackell | Trip The Light Fantastic / I Used To Think It Was Easy (7") | United Artists Records | 5C 006-61309 | Netherlands | 1978 |
| 36 402 AT | Joanne Mackell | Trip The Light Fantastic / I Used To Think It Was Easy (7", Single) | United Artists Records | 36 402 AT | Germany | 1978 |
| K 7189 | Joanne Mackell | Trip The Light Fantastic (7", Single) | United Artists Records | K 7189 | New Zealand | 1978 |
| CM-158 | Joanne Mackell | Trip The Light Fantastic / I Used To Think It Was Easy (7", Single, Promo) | United Artists Records | CM-158 | Japan | 1978 |
| UP 36.402 | Joanne Mackell | Trip The Light Fantastic / I Used To Think It Was Easy (7") | United Artists Records | UP 36.402 | France | 1978 |
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