| | Mysto's Hot Lips Don't Put Up Your Lip CD Mysto's Hot Lips Discography of CDs
w. Lennart "Mysto" Werdell, Mats Hanson, Pelle Edwards, Pider Avall, Janne Karlsson, and Bengt Carlsson, 15 cuts from October 1991
Recording information: Fishing Harbour, Göteborg, Sweden (10/1991).
Personnel: Lennart "Mysto" Werdwll (vocals, banjo); Pelle Ewards (vocals, clarinet); Mats Hanson (vocals, cornet); Pider Avall (vocals, trombone); Bengt Carlsson (vocals, drums).
Liner Note Author: Lennart "Mysto" Werdwll.
Don't Put Up Your Lip Music Mysto's Hot Lips Don't Put Up Your Lip Songs | 1. | Ory's Creole Trombone |
| 2. | My Mother's Eyes |
| 3. | Heart of My Heart |
| 4. | I Get the Blues When It Rains |
| 5. | St. George's Rag |
| 6. | In the Upper Garden |
| 7. | St. Phillip Street Breakdown |
| 8. | That's My Home |
| 9. | Whistlin' Rufus |
| 10. | Love Songs of the Nile |
| 11. | I Used to Love You |
| 12. | Trog's Blues |
| 13. | Walking With the King |
| 14. | Cotton Song |
| 15. | Does Jesus Care? |
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