12 February 1969 (Part 5) Dusty Springfield

Life's A Gas

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'Stephen Stills' is his debut and eponymous solo album featuring 'Love the One You're With,' co-produced with Bill Halverson and released on November 16, 1970 by AtlanticTrack Listing : 1.Love...
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