| | Willy Deville Live CD - Import Willy Deville Discography of CDs
Willy DeVille recorded this live concert in 1993, which features the songs "Lily's Daddy's Cadiallac," "Savoir Faire," and "Maybe Tomorrow," among others.
DeVille captured live in 1993 as he promoted his all time masterpiece "Backstreets Of Desire" album. The tracklist includes many Mink DeVille favorites as well as his unique rendering of the classic "Hey Joe" which hit big in France. Willy Deville Live Songs | 1. | Lilly's Daddy's Cadillac - (studio) | |
| 2. | This Must Be the Night - (studio) | |
| 3. | Savoir Faire - (studio) | |
| 4. | Cadillac Walk - (studio) | |
| 5. | Bamboo Road - (studio) | |
| 6. | Mixed up Shook up Girl - (studio) | |
| 7. | Heart & Soul - (studio) | |
| 8. | Can't Do Without It - (studio) | |
| 9. | Maybe Tomorrow - (studio) | |
| 10. | I Must Be Dreaming - (studio) | |
| 11. | Heaven Stood Still - (studio) | |
| 12. | Demasiado Corazon - (studio) | |
| 13. | Spanish Stroll - (studio) | |
| 14. | Stand by Me - (studio) | |
| 15. | Hey Joe - (studio) | |
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Purchase Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lowell George Thanks I'll Eat It Here CD (1979)
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