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& The Mamou Playboys. Steve Riley Friday At Last Songs | 1. | Mamou Playboys Special |
| 2. | Adieu Rosa |
| 3. | Le Souhait du Veuve |
| 4. | Wayne Perry Blues |
| 5. | La Danse de Limonade |
| 6. | Le Pere de la Nouvelle Mariee |
| 7. | Enterre Moi Pas |
| 8. | La Valse du Bambocheur |
| 9. | Traveler Playboys Special |
| 10. | Blues du Tac-Tac |
| 11. | C'Est Tout Fini |
| 12. | Lawrence Walker Medley |
| 13. | Allons Danser |
| 14. | Comment Je Vas Faire |
| 15. | Bee de la Manche |
| 16. | La Valse que J'Aime |
| 17. | Vendredi Enfin |
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