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Cowboy in Sweden
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Hey Cowboy
Written by
Lee Hazlewood
Performed by
Lee Hazlewood
and
Nina Lizell
Leather and Lace
Written by
Lee Hazlewood
Performed by
Lee Hazlewood
and
Nina Lizell
For a Day Like Today
Written and performed by
Lee Hazlewood
Pray Them Bars Away
Written and performed by
Lee Hazlewood
Easy and Me
Written and performed by
Lee Hazlewood
Cold Hard Times
Written and performed by
Lee Hazlewood
Knock On My Door
Written by
Alan Hawkshaw
,
Alan Parker
and
Daniel Boone
Performed by Rumplestiltskin
The Nights
Performed by
Lee Hazlewood
What's More, I Don't Need Her
Written by
Guy Fletcher
and
Douglas Flett
Performed by
Lee Hazlewood
Sympathy
Written by
David Kaff
, Stephen Gould, Mark McVey and
Graham Field
Performed by Steve Rowland and the Family Dogg
Forget Marie
Written and performed by
Lee Hazlewood
Little Green Bag
Written by
Jan Gerbrand Visser
and
George Baker
Performed by
George Baker Selection
No Train To Stockholm
Written and performed by
Lee Hazlewood
The Night Before
Written by Len Moseley
Performed by
Lee Hazlewood
Vem Kan Segla
Traditional, arranged by
Lee Hazlewood
Performed by
Lee Hazlewood
and
Nina Lizell
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