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Taking the album Hey! Where You Going? one step further, Sugar Coated Baby contains his complete '1954-1956 Columbia sides, including many of his hits. This single-disc, 30-track collection is absolutely essential for Miller Fans. ~ Thom Owens
30 tracks from country vocalist, 1951-56 Frankie Miller Sugar Coated Baby Songs | 1. | I Don't Know |
| 2. | I Won't Forget |
| 3. | I'm Still in Love With You |
| 4. | I'm Gettin' Rid of You |
| 5. | You Just Had |
| 6. | Barefoot Blues |
| 7. | I'm Only Wishin' |
| 8. | I'm So Blue I Don't Know What to Do |
| 9. | I Dreamed You Were Here Last Night |
| 10. | Baby We're Really in Love |
| 11. | I Can't Run Away |
| 12. | I'd Still Want You |
| 13. | I Don't Know What to Tell My Heart |
| 14. | Hey! Where You Goin'? |
| 15. | You'll Never Be True |
| 16. | It's No Big Thing to Me |
| 17. | What Have I Ever Done |
| 18. | Paid in Full |
| 19. | My Wedding Song to You |
| 20. | You're Going to Cry on My Shoulder Again |
| 21. | You Don't Show Me Much |
| 22. | Yhat You Do From Now On |
| 23. | Paint, Powder and Perfume |
| 24. | Day by Day |
| 25. | I Don't Know Why I Love You |
| 26. | Love Me Now |
| 27. | Living Doll |
| 28. | Sugar Coated Baby |
| 29. | This Lonely Heart |
| 30. | Power of Love |
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