| | Lynyrd Skynyrd Universal Masters Collection CD - Import Lynyrd Skynyrd Discography of CDs
13-track digitally remastered collection contains 'Sweet Home Alabama', 'Swamp Music', 'Free Bird' (outtake version) and more. Universal. Universal Masters Collection Music Lynyrd Skynyrd Universal Masters Collection Songs | 1. | Sweet Home Alabama |
| 2. | Swamp Music |
| 3. | Gimme Three Steps |
| 4. | I Ain't the One |
| 5. | Double Trouble - Outtake Version |
| 6. | Free Bird - Outtake Version |
| 7. | Truck Drivin' Man |
| 8. | Workin' For MCA |
| 9. | Saturday Night Special |
| 10. | What's Your Name? |
| 11. | That Smell |
| 12. | Don't Ask Me No Questions |
| 13. | Call Me the Breeze |
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