MP3 2556 mb.
Performer: Silverspring
Title: You Get What You Take
Country: US
Catalog Number: HAR-2801
Label: Hitt Avenue Records
Released: 1980
Style: Pop Rock
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 965
| 1 | Bayou Baby |
| 2 | Mary Mary |
| 3 | Sweet Freedom |
| 4 | Wheel Of Fortune |
| 5 | Twenty Flight Rock |
| 6 | Lone Ranger |
| 7 | She's Yours, She's Mine |
| 8 | Dry Your Eyes |
| 9 | Sweet Louise |
| 10 | Bonton Roulet |
BMI 1980
Hitt Avenue Records,
McLean, VA
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