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This has 14 O.V. Wright Backbeat sides, including "Why Don't You Believe Me?," "Don't Want to Sit Down," "I Could Write a Book," "Bachelor's Blues," "Monkey Dog," "I Can't Believe," and others. ~ Roots & Rhythm Newsletter
Personnel: O.V. Wright (vocals).
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