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Recording information: Acadiana Sounds Studio, Eunice, LA.
Photographer: Rita Manuel.
Personnel: Keith Frank (vocals, accordion); George Lee (guitar); Brad Frank (drums); Jennifer Frank (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Jay Doucet; Keith Frank.
Keith Frank You'D Be Surprised Songs | 1. | Working With the Feeling |
| 2. | You'd Be Surprised |
| 3. | Patate Douce |
| 4. | Hey Trudy |
| 5. | Fred the Rasta Man |
| 6. | Don't You Be a Loser |
| 7. | Hello Josephine |
| 8. | Wake up Quick |
| 9. | Fool Is a One Man Show, A |
| 10. | Why You Do All That |
| 11. | Bad Boys |
| 12. | They Stole My Chicken |
| 13. | Let Them Talk |
| 14. | Thoughts in Your Mind |
| 15. | Who Remembers |
| 16. | Real Short Time |
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