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Country Masters: Mickey Gilley

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Download links and information about Country Masters: Mickey Gilley by Mickey Gilley. This album was released in 1984 and it belongs to Rock, Country genres. It contains 48 tracks with total duration of 01:52:52 minutes.

Artist: Mickey Gilley
Release date: 1984
Genre: Rock, Country
Tracks: 48
Duration: 01:52:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Boy Who Didn't Pass 1:21
2. Breathless 2:38
3. Cherokee Fiddle 1:25
4. Diggy Liggy Lo 2:32
5. Don't Let the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time 3:01
6. Doo Wah Days 3:49
7. Forgive 2:17
8. Fraulein 2:09
9. Grapevine 2:23
10. A Headache Tomorrow (Or a Heartache Tonight) 2:46
11. Here Comes the Hurt Again 1:06
12. I Didn't Know That Your Memory Loved Jamaica 3:18
13. I Miss You So 2:14
14. I'll Make It All up to You 3:08
15. I'm Gonna Put My Love in the Want Ads 2:04
16. I'm the One Mama Warned About 2:57
17. I'm to Blame 2:16
18. Is It Wrong 1:54
19. It's Just a Matter of Making up My Mind 2:24
20. Just out of Reach 2:43
21. Keepin' On 2:08
22. Lonely Wine 2:12
23. Lookin' for Love 1:38
24. My Babe 2:14
25. A New Way to Live 2:19
26. Night After Night 2:10
27. Now I Can Live Again 2:20
28. Put Your Dreams Away 2:09
29. Rocky Top 3:11
30. Running out of Reasons 2:11
31. She's Still Got a Hold on You 2:55
32. Stand by Me 3:14
33. Still Care About You 1:54
34. Suzie Q 2:02
35. Talk to Me 2:08
36. That Heart Belongs to Me 2:52
37. That's All That Matters 2:26
38. That's How It's Got to Be 2:15
39. There's No One Like You 2:22
40. True Love Ways 2:07
41. Turn Around Look at Me 2:52
42. Urban Cowboy Band Introduction 1:45
43. Watching the Way 1:21
44. Window up Above 1:40
45. Without You 2:29
46. World of Our Own 2:31
47. You Can Count Me Missing 2:39
48. You Don't Know Me 2:23

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Alternating between country tearjerker ballads and more mainstream pop tunes, Mickey Gilley shows off the pianist's flair for both genres. Although somewhat of a transitional album, nothing here is out of place in Gilley's vast catalogue of music. It's good listening, but not the best way to enjoy the talents of Mickey Gilley.