- I Need Somebody in My Arms
- Take Me to the Altar
- 'Deed I Do
- Where Now Little Heart
- My Baby's 3-D
- Tootsie Roll
- Handwriting on the Wall
- One Moment with You
- Little Black Train
- If I Never Get to Heaven
- Caveman
- How Long
- Don't Thank Me
- Lonesome Road
- I Really Don't Want to Know
- Learning the Blues
- May I Never Love Again
- Lay It on the Line
- That's How You Know When You're Growing Old
- I'm Walking Behind You
- This Love of Mine
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Release Date: | 01/01/1996 |
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Label: | King |
UPC: | 0012676500821 |
catalogNumber: | 5008 |
Rank: | 111470 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Billy Ward & the Dominoes Primary ArtistBilly Ward Vocals
Technical Credits
Dorsey Burnette ComposerHuddie Ledbetter Composer
Billy Ward Composer
Jack Erickson Composer
R. Szolkowski Illustrations
John Marascalco Composer
Sano Marco Composer
Rose Marks Composer
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