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For You: The Decca Years - Rick Nelson
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  1. You Don't Love Me Anymore
  2. I Got a Woman
  3. What Comes Next?
  4. Everytime I See You Smiling
  5. Everytime I Think About You
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  1. You Don't Love Me Anymore
  2. I Got a Woman
  3. What Comes Next?
  4. Everytime I See You Smiling
  5. Everytime I Think About You
  6. For Your Sweet Love
  7. Gypsy Woman
  8. I Will Follow You
  9. Let's Talk the Whole Thing Over
  10. One Boy Too Late
  11. Pick Up the Pieces
  12. String Along
  13. You're Free to Go
  14. Hello Mister Happiness
  15. That Same Old Feeling
  16. Down Home
  17. I Rise, I Fall
  18. (I'd Be) A Legend in My Time
  19. Fools Rush In
  20. Just Take a Moment
  21. That's All She Wrote
  22. For You
  23. Hey There, Little Miss Tease
  24. The Nearness of You
  25. My Old Flame
  26. Love Is the Swetest Thing
  27. I Wonder (If Your Love Will Ever Belong to Me)
  28. Be My Love
  29. The Very Thought of You
  30. Dinah
  31. I'll Get You Yet
  32. I Don't Wanna Love You
  33. Just a Little Bit Sweet
  34. I Love You More Than You Know
  35. The Loneliest Sound
  36. You'll Never Fall in Love Again
  37. Lonely Corner
  38. Just Relax
  39. There's Nothing I Can Say
  40. I've Been Lookin'
  41. That's Why I Love You Like I Do
  42. A Happy Guy
  43. In My Dreams
  44. Don't Breathe a Word
  45. I'm Talking About You
  46. Yesterday's Love
  47. Live and Learn
  48. Liz
  49. I Tried
  50. I'm a Fool
  51. Stop, Look, And Listen
  52. From a Distance
  53. When the Chips Are Down
  54. Ladies Choice
  55. Only the Young
  56. Mean Old World
  57. Since I Don't Have You
  58. Say You Love Me
  59. Love and Kisses
  60. Love and Kisses
  61. Love and Kisses
  62. Love and Kisses
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The seven years covered on Bear Family's six-disc box set For You: The Decca Years were a transitional time for Rick Nelson. He started as one of the top pop idols in the country then faded, as all old rock & rollers did, during the British Invasion and during that exile, he turned to country, first cutting commercial country-pop then starting to develop his own brand of country-rock. It was a journey, and it's pretty enthralling as documented on this box set. As Nelson's vaults have been pretty heavily mined already, there ...

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