| | Marriott, Steve & D T S Sing The Blues:Live 1988 CD - Import Marriott, Steve & D T S Discography of CDs
Sing The Blues:Live 1988 Music | List Price | $52.98 (You save $6.69) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | CD Universe Part number | 7702009 | | Catalog number | 59019 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 25, 2008 | | Additional Info | Japan |
Marriott, Steve & D T S Sing The Blues:Live 1988 Songs | 1. | Watch Your Step |
| 2. | Let's Work Together |
| 3. | My Babe |
| 4. | Get Yourself Another Man |
| 5. | Take A Look At Yourself |
| 6. | Walking The Dog |
| 7. | Don't Lie To Me |
| 8. | Five Long Years |
| 9. | You Know I Love You |
| 10. | All Or Nothing |
| 11. | They Take Your Money |
| 12. | Hi Heel Sneakers |
| 13. | Big Train |
| 14. | Fool For A Pretty Face |
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