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Hurd's droll persona zings & his band swings on this live Texas honky tonk album, feat. many of his best songs inc. "Home To Texas," "Bubbles In My Beer" & "Problem Drinker" Live At Broken Spoke Music Cornell Hurd Live At Broken Spoke Songs | 1. | Home to Texas |
| 2. | Bubbles in My Beer |
| 3. | Problem Drinker |
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