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Eagles Desperado

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  • Paperback
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Fair
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cremona, Alberta, Canada
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About This Item

Warner Bros, 1973. 120 pp. Guitar chords and diagrams, words piano music. Songs include: Bitter Creek, Certain Kind of Fool, Chug all night, Desperado, Desperado Part II, Doolin Dalton, Doolin Dalton part II, Earlybird, Most of us are Sad, Nightingale, Out of control, Outlaw Man, peaceful easy feeling, Saturday Night, Take it easy, Take the Devil, Tequila Sunrise, Train Leaves her this Morning, Tryin, Twenty one, Witchy Woman. Cover has creases to corners, a bit of dust soiling. No former owner's name. Text is unmarked.. Soft Cover. Fair. 8 1/2 x 12.

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Bookseller
Ghost River Books CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
206744
Title
Eagles Desperado
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fair
Publisher
Warner Bros
Date Published
1973
Keywords
MUSIC BOOKS

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Ghost River Books

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cremona, Alberta

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