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Memphis
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Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
Written by
Cliff Friend
and
Dave Franklin
Don't Make Me Cry
Written and Performed by
Ivory Joe Hunter
Courtesy of Berger Productions
He'll Never Love You the Way I Do
Written by Bettye Berger
Performed by
Ivory Joe Hunter
Courtesy of Berger Productions
Be-Bop-a-Lula
Written by
Tex Davis
and
Gene Vincent
Performed by
Gene Vincent
Courtesy of CEMA Special Products
There She Is, Miss America
Written by
Bernie Wayne
Performed by
Bert Parks
Courtesy of Bernie Wayne Music
Boppin' the Blues
Written by
Carl Perkins
and Curly Griffin
Performed by
Carl Perkins
Courtesy of Sun International Records / Rhino Records, Inc.
Lonely Weekends
Written by
Charlie Rich
Performed by
Charlie Rich
& The Gene Lowery Chorus
Courtesy of Sun International Records / Rhino Records, Inc.
Danger Ahead
Written by
Walter Schumann
and
Miklós Rózsa
'Dragnet' March
Written by
Walter Schumann
It's Too Late
Written by Bettye Berger
Performed by
Ivory Joe Hunter
Courtesy of Berger Productions
You Win Again
Written by
Hank Williams
Performed by
Jerry Lee Lewis
Courtesy of Bear Family Records / Bellaphon Schaliplatten, GMBH & Company
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