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Photographer: Nils Winther.
Personnel: John McNeil (trumpet, flugelhorn); Doug Raney (guitar); Aage Tanggaard (drums).
Recording information: Easy Sound Studio, Copenhagen, Denmark (09/04/1983).
I've Got The World On A String Music John McNeil I've Got The World On A String Songs | 1. | I Remember You |
| 2. | Yours Is My Heart Alone |
| 3. | I've Got the World on a String |
| 4. | Never Never Land |
| 5. | Blue Bossa |
| 6. | Si Si |
| 7. | My Melancholy Baby - (previously unreleased) |
| 8. | O Grande Amor - (previously unreleased) |
| 9. | Slow Boat to China, A - (previously unreleased) |
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