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Bobby Bare - Drunk And Crazy

Bobby Bare - Drunk And Crazy

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"Drunk And Crazy" features a blend of country and honky-tonk styles, showcasing Bobby Bare's distinctive storytelling through songs that often reflect the humor and heartache of everyday life.

Used Vinyl Record

Condition: Expertly ultrasonic cleaned. Very Good (VG) or better condition. Guaranteed not to skip.

Catalog Number: Columbia - JC 36785

This Edition Released: 1980


Discogs images show the correct release for this catalog number or UPC. Condition will be VG or better. Inserts may vary or may not be included.

Tracklist

A1: Drunk And Crazy (3:14)
A2: Food Blues (2:30)
A3: The World's Last Truck Drivin' Man (4:10)
A4: I Can Almost See Houston From Here (3:06)
A5: If That Ain't Love (2:08)
A6: Rock And Roll Hotel (2:17)
A7: Song Of The South (2:56)
B1: Appaloosa Rider (4:20)
B2: Bathroom Tissue Paper Letter (1:23)
B3: Willie Jones (3:42)
B4: Gotta Get Rid Of This Band (4:10)
B5: Drinkin' And Druggin' And Watchin' T.V. (2:05)
B6: Your Credit Card Won't Get You Into Heaven (1:24)
B7: I've Never Gone To Bed With An Ugly Woman (1:57)
B8: Desperados Waiting For A Train (4:21)

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Shipped in heavy-duty record mailers with inner and outer sleeves, with vinyl placed behind the jacket to prevent seam splits.

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