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(I'm A) Southern Man
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1975 /09 /15
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No Chain at All
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1975 /09 /15
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Old love song
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w: Bob Morrison, Alice Kiester •
1975 /09 /15
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Can't wait
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w: Alan Rush, Dennis Linde •
1975 /09 /15
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Born to love me
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1975 /09 /15
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3:49 |
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Blues in my mind
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w: Fred Rose •
1975 /09 /15
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2:35 |
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Something they can't take away
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w: Kris Kristofferson •
1975 /09 /15
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3:12 |
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Under suspicion
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w: Alan Rush, Dennis Linde •
1975 /09 /15
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2:59 |
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I D on't really love you
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1975 /09 /15
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2:54 |
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Belinda
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w: Dennis Linde •
1975 /09 /15
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2:34 |
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| Regeneration | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 1976 | |||
| Studio | Monument Recording, Nashville, Tennessee | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Length | 26:42 | |||
| Label | Monument | |||
| Producer | Fred Foster | |||
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1976 studio album by Roy Orbison
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| AllMusic | [1] |
| The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [2] |
Regeneration is an album by the American musician Roy Orbison, released in November 1976.[3][4] It marked his return to Monument Records, where he had launched his greatest successes more than fifteen years earlier. It was produced by Fred Foster.[5]
Tracks 3, 5, 6, 8 Arranged by Bill Justis
Tracks 4, 6, 10 Arranged by Bergen White
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1976 studio album by Roy Orbison
| Review scores | |
|---|---|
| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | [1] |
| The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [2] |
Regeneration is an album by the American musician Roy Orbison, released in November 1976.[3][4] It marked his return to Monument Records, where he had launched his greatest successes more than fifteen years earlier. It was produced by Fred Foster.[5]
Tracks 3, 5, 6, 8 Arranged by Bill Justis
Tracks 4, 6, 10 Arranged by Bergen White