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The Western Spotlighters 1950s Canton, Ohio Canton Records

The Western Spotlighters 1950s Canton, Ohio by Canton Records, released 01 January 1950 1. Dont Be Blue My Darlin 2. Im Spending My Time Countin Tears 3. Love, Laughter and Tears 4. Love-n-Blues 5. Anybodys Baby 6. Town Country Polka 7. Skeleton Bookie 8. Yodelin Blues 9. An Old Fashioned Waltz 10. Dixieland Western Swing 11. Hesitate 12. Youre Wearing Your Heart on Your Sleeve

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The Western Spotlighters 1950s Canton, Ohio by Canton Records, released 01 January 1950 1. Dont Be Blue My Darlin 2. Im Spending My Time Countin Tears 3. Love, Laughter and Tears 4. Love-n-Blues 5. Anybodys Baby 6. Town Country Polka 7. Skeleton Bookie 8. Yodelin Blues 9. An Old Fashioned Waltz 10. Dixieland Western Swing 11. Hesitate 12. Youre Wearing Your Heart on Your Sleeve

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The website had the following in the site, "The Western Spotlighters 1950s Canton, Ohio." We viewed that the web page stated " Includes high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more." It also said " Paying supporters also get unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app. Dont Be Blue My Darlin. Im Spending My Time Countin Tears. Love, Laughter and Tears. Youre Wearing Your Heart on Your Sleeve. Released January 1, 1950. The Western Spotlighters 1950s Canton, Ohio."

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