| | Jammin' Oldies: Easy 70'S CD
Jammin' Oldies: Easy 70'S Music Jammin' Oldies: Easy 70'S Songs | 1. | Midnight at the Oasis - Maria Muldaur |
| 2. | Fallin' in Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds |
| 3. | Chevy Van - Sammy Johns |
| 4. | Drift Away - Dobie Gray |
| 5. | I'd Love You to Want Me - Edu Lobo |
| 6. | On and On - Stephen Bishop |
| 7. | In the Summertime - Mungo Jerry |
| 8. | Come and Get You Lovw - Redbone |
| 9. | Moonlight Feels Right - Starbuck |
| 10. | Heard It in a Love Song - The Marshall Tucker Band |
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