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When a Man Loves a Woman
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When a Man Loves a Woman
Written by
Calvin Lewis
and
Andrew Wright
Performed by
Percy Sledge
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Mike & Alice's Restaurant
Written by
Don Davis
El Gusto (Son Huasteco)
Written by
Elpidio Ramírez
(as Elpidio Ramirez)
Performed by
Los Lobos
Courtesy of Slash Records/Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
My Funny Valentine
Written by
Richard Rodgers
and
Lorenz Hart
Running from Mercy
Written by
Rickie Lee Jones
and
Leo Kottke
Performed by
Rickie Lee Jones
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Crazy Love
Written by
Van Morrison
Performed by
Brian Kennedy
I'm a Good Man
Written by
Robert Cray
and Dennis Walker
Performed by
Robert Cray
Courtesy of Mercury Records
By Arrangement with PolyGram Special Markets
Everybody Hurts
Written by
Bill Berry
(as William Berry),
Michael Stipe
,
Peter Buck
and
Mike Mills
Performed by
R.E.M.
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Stewart's Coat
Written and Performed by
Rickie Lee Jones
Courtesy of Geffen Records
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