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ON THE HIGHWAY... ACOUSTIC


Bruce Springsteen lyrics -- Bruce Springsteen shows -- Bruce Springsteen records

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Title : ON THE HIGHWAY... ACOUSTIC
Support: 2 CD
Matrix: Gotham Records
Producer: Gotham records
Vinyl: CD

Notes:
Indexing problems, many intros to songs are edited out, venue listed on packaging is wrong.

PosTitleFromNotesVer
1/1The ghost of Tom Joad Chicago,IL,Rosemont Theater(USA) 03-Dec-1995/1- -
1/2Adam raised a Cain   "- -
1/3Straight time   "- -
1/4Highway 29   "- -
1/5Darkness on the edge of town   "- -
1/6Murder inc.   "- -
1/7Nebraska   "- -
1/8It's the little things that count   "- -
1/9Born in the USA   "- -
1/10Dry lightning   "- -
1/11Spare parts   "- -
2/1Youngstown   "- -
2/2Sinaloa cowboys   "unindexed -
2/3The Line   "- -
2/4Balboa Park   "- -
2/5The new timer   "unindexed -
2/6Across the border   "- -
2/7Does this bus stop at 82nd street?   "- -
2/8This hard land   "- -
2/9Dead man walking   "- -
2/10Galveston Bay   "unlisted, unindexed -
2/11My best was never good enough   "- -