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Recording information: Peter Drake Studios, Nashville, TN; Thunder Sound Studio, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Personnel: Ian Tyson (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Mike Francis, Gaye DeLorme (guitar); Roy Warhurst, Al Cherney, John P. ... One Jump Ahead Of The Devil Music Ian Tyson One Jump Ahead Of The Devil Songs One Jump Ahead Of The Devil Review
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