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Joe the King
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Just Walking in the Rain
Performed by
Johnnie Ray
Written by
Johnny Bragg
& Robert S. Riley
Gimme Three Steps
Performed by
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Written by
Allen Collins
&
Ronnie Van Zant
Curry in the Air
Written and Performed by
Doug Perkins
&
Steve Goomas
Super Sweet
Performed by Wardell Piper
Written by
John Fitch
(as John H. Fitch Jr.),
Reuben Cross
, Michael Brown
Dazz
Performed by Brick
Written by Reginald J. Hargis, Edward D. Irons Jr., Raymond Lincoln Ransom Jr.
Between Her Goodbye & My Hello
Performed by
Gladys Knight
Written by
Jim Weatherly
(as James Weatherly)
What Have I Done?
Performed by Errol Chandler
Written by Errol Chandler &
Al Scramuzza
Lover and Friend
Performed by
Minnie Riperton
Written by
Minnie Riperton
,
Richard Rudolph
,
Keni St. Lewis
, Gene Dozier
For Ladies Only
Performed by
Steppenwolf
Written by
John Kay
,
Goldy McJohn
, Kenneth Henry &
Jerry Edmonton
Around The Town
Written and Performed by
Ray Davies
Highway Song
Performed by
Blackfoot
Written by
Rickey Medlocke
(as Rickey Lynn Medlocke) & Jason W. Spires
The Little White Cloud That Cried
Written and Performed by
Johnnie Ray
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