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The Spencer Davis Group – Classic (Used) (Mint Condition) CD

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The Spencer Davis Group – Classic (Used) (Mint Condition) CD1 Gimme Some Lovin' (U. S. Single Mix) Written By M. Winwood*, Davis*, S. Winwood* 2: 58 2 Time Seller Written By Hardin*, Sawyer*, Davis* 2: 53 3 Keep On Running Written By Edwards* 3: 08 4 When A Man Loves A Woman Written By Wright*, Lewis* 2: 45 5 She Put The Hurt On Me Written By Nelson* 2: 42 6 Midnight Train Written By Roy*, Hicks* 2: 43 7 I'm Getting Better Written By Bruce* 2: 13 8 Searchin' Written By Leiber Stoller* 2: 39 9 Stevie's Blues

1 Gimme Some Lovin' (U.S. Single Mix)
Written-By  M. Winwood*, Davis*, S. Winwood*
2:58
2 Time Seller
Written-By  Hardin*, Sawyer*, Davis*
2:53
3 Keep On Running
Written-By  Edwards*
3:08
4 When A Man Loves A Woman
Written-By  Wright*, Lewis*
2:45
5 She Put The Hurt On Me
Written-By  Nelson*
2:42
6 Midnight Train
Written-By  Roy*, Hicks*
2:43
7 I'm Getting Better
Written-By  Bruce*
2:13
8 Searchin'
Written-By  Leiber/Stoller*
2:39
9 Stevie's Blues
Written-By  M. Winwood*, York*, Davis*, S. Winwood*
3:49
10 I Can't Stand It
Written-By  McAllister*
2:12
11 I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water
Written-By  Babcock*
2:36
12 Blues In F (Instrumental)
Written-By  S. Winwood*
3:30
13 My Babe
Written-By  Medley*, Hatfield*
2:40
14 I'll Drown In My Own Tears
Written-By  Henry/Glover*
4:27
15 High Time Baby
Written-By  M. Winwood*, York*, Davis*, S. Winwood*
2:41
16 Goodbye Stevie
Written-By  M. Winwood*, York*, Davis*, S. Winwood*
2:22
17 Don't Want You No More
Written-By  Sawyer*, Davis*
3:11
18 Magpie - T.V. Theme
Written-By  Hardin*, Fenwick*, Davis*
2:27
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