LITTLE DID I DREAM: SONGS BY DAVE FRISHBERG
LITTLE DID I DREAM: SONGS BY DAVE FRISHBERG
EVINGSON, CONNIE
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Condition: New, UPC: 7250942008210, Publication Date: 03/13/2008, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/JAZZ,
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1. Little Did I Dream
2. Peel Me a Grape
3. Our Love Rolls On
4. Zanzibar
5. Cant Take You Nowhere
6. Hearts Desire
7. Wheelers and Dealers
8. Zoot Walks In
9. Eastwood Lane
10. You Are There
11. I Want to be a Sideman
12. My Attorney Bernie
13. Snowbound
14. Listen Here
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