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Washington Square Serenade - Steve Earle
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  1. Tennessee Blues
  2. Down Here Below
  3. Satellite Radio
  4. City of Immigrants
  5. Sparkle and Shine
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  1. Tennessee Blues
  2. Down Here Below
  3. Satellite Radio
  4. City of Immigrants
  5. Sparkle and Shine
  6. Come Home to Me
  7. Jericho Road
  8. Oxycontin Blues
  9. Red Is the Color
  10. Steve's Hammer (For Pete)
  11. Days Aren't Long Enough
  12. Way Down in the Hole
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New York City has long been more than America's biggest and most fabled city -- it's a place that symbolizes fresh starts and new opportunities, and there are scores of songs and stories about folks pulling up roots and heading to the Big Apple in search of a better and more exciting life. Steve Earle wrote one such song on his 1997 album El Corazón, "NYC," in which a nervy kid from Tennessee hitchhikes to Manhattan because "there must be something happening, it's just too big a town," and a decade later Earle followed him, ...

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Washington Square Serenade 2007, New West

UPC: 607396612826

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