Ten Thousand Nights
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Artist: Old Pike
Label: Sony
Category: Music
Average customer rating:
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 074646943526
EAN: 0074646943526
ASIN: B00000IIXI
Release Date: 1999-04-13 |
Ten Thousand Nights
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General
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| Pop
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Tracks:
- I Should Never Have Left
- Is Your Heart Still Beating
- The Surface
- What You're Crying For
- Never Ends
- Already Done
- The Rest Of You
- Ten Thousand Nights
- Can't Go On
- Bobby, You Are The Queen
- Half Enough
- Millionaire's Servant
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Customer Reviews:
"Can't Go On" is my favorite song on this CD........2000-01-16
Loved all of the songs, but "Can't Go On" is my all time favorite. How many times do we feel we are at the end of our rope and we look to God for help in times of need or trouble - we "look to the heavens above because we know that's where our real strength" and help come from. IT's like a sermon that Rocks! Loved it! Thanks, Old Pike, words to live by. Some really great songs - super lyrics - great beat - what more could you want in a song! This band is so talented. I've seen them live and they have such energy. They are a must see presentation. They waste no time -play one great song after another. They seem excited about life and great showmanship for everyone watching. They are the BEST!
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