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David Mccallum - Music: A Part of Me / Bit More
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Music CD Cover Artist: David Mccallum Edition: Music CD Format: Import CD Release Date: 2001-07-16 Music Label: EMI Import Soundtracks: - Music - A Part Of Me: 1-2-3
- Music - A Part Of Me: Turn, Turn, Turn
- Music - A Part Of Me: The In Crowd
- Music - A Part Of Me: A Taste Of Honey
- Music - A Part Of Me: Yesterday
- Music - A Part Of Me: Satisfaction
- Music - A Part Of Me: We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
- Music - A Part Of Me: Downtown
- Music - A Part Of Me: The Far Side Of The Moon
- Music - A Part Of Me: Louise
- Music - A Part Of Me: Insomnia
- Music - A Part Of Me: The Sugar Cane
- Music - A Bit More Of Me: Uptight
- Music - A Bit More Of Me: Michelle
- Music - A Bit More Of Me: Batman Theme
- Music - A Bit More Of Me: Call Me
- Music - A Bit More Of Me: Isn't It Wonderful
- Music - A Bit More Of Me: My World Is Empty Without You
- Music - A Bit More Of Me: Five O'Clock World
- Music - A Bit More Of Me: The Shadow Of Your Smile
- Music - A Bit More Of Me: It Won't Be Wrong
- Music - A Bit More Of Me: Far Away Blue
- Music - A Bit More Of Me: It Won't Be Wrong
- Music - A Bit More Of Me: Final
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Free Music Notes for Music: A Part of Me / Bit More AlbumFree Music Review: Dulcet Tones Hit: 5 Stars
Makeout music par excellence circa 1966. He could've been the next David Hasselhoff if only he'd have sung. Unfortunately Leonard Bernstein was already directing the NY Philharmonic, so he had never followed up this critical success. His next album "The Secret Sessions" with Lord Buckley, Frank Zappa and David Peel and the Lower East Side was banned in the US by Nixon after the Christmas bombings in 1972.
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