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Tracks include "The Biggest Aspidistra In The World", "Sally", "Walter Walter" and "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes".
NORTHERN SWEETHEART showcases U.K. pop-singer Gracie Fields. Northern Sweetheart Music Gracie Fields Northern Sweetheart Songs | 1. | Would a Manx Cat Wag Its Tail | |
| 2. | I Took My Harp to a Party | $0.99 | |
| 3. | In My Little Bottom Drawer | $0.99 | |
| 4. | What Can You Give a Nudist | |
| 5. | Punch and Judy Show | |
| 6. | They All Make Love But Me | |
| 7. | Dancing with Tears in My Eyes | |
| 8. | I'm Playing with Fire | |
| 9. | We're Living at the Cloisters | |
| 10. | Sally | $0.99 | |
| 11. | Singin' in Teh Bathtub | |
| 12. | Clatter of the Clogs | $0.99 | |
| 13. | Walter Walter | |
| 14. | Because I Love You | |
| 15. | Fred Fannakapan | |
| 16. | I Lift Up My Finger and I Say 'Tweet Tweet' | |
| 17. | Little Pudden Basin | |
| 18. | Biggest Aspidistra in the World | $0.99 | |
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