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Recording information: Emerald Studio.
Arrangers: Bill McElhiney; Steve Mauldin. Floyd Cramer Blue Skies Songs | 1. | Let It Be Me | |
| 2. | Put a Little Love in Your Heart | |
| 3. | Love Me Tender | |
| 4. | Last Farewell, The | |
| 5. | (Where Do I Begin) Love Story | |
| 6. | Bridge over Troubled Water | |
| 7. | Green, Green Grass of Home (MP3) | $0.99 | |
| 8. | I Love You Because | |
| 9. | Always on My Mind | |
| 10. | It Makes No Difference Now | |
| 11. | It Was Almost Like a Song | |
| 12. | Blue Skies | |
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