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Single cover. Sugar Hill (SUG-CD-7012) (2005)
Dolly Parton
Those Were the Days (Sampler)
Sugar Hill (SUG-CD-7012)
2005


  1. If I Were a Carpenter (with special guest Joe Nichols) (James Timothy Hardin) 0:30
  2. Where Have All the Flowers Gone (with special guests Norah Jones and Lee Ann Womack) (Pete Seeger) 0:30
  3. Me and Bobby McGee (with special guest Kris Kristofferson) (Kris Kristofferson) 0:30
  4. Where Do the Children Play (with special guest Yusef Islam) (Yusuf Islam) 3:23

Releases

FORMAT / TITLE / LABEL & CATALOG # / REGION / RELEASE DATE (MM-DD-YYYY)
  • CD / Those Were the Days (Sampler) / Sugar Hill SUG-CD-7012 / US / 2005
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  • Home
  • Albums
    • Studio albums
    • Extended plays
    • Live albums
    • Soundtrack albums
    • Compilation albums >
      • 1963–1989
      • 1990–1999
      • 2000–2009
      • 2010–present
    • Audiobooks
    • Radio albums
    • Other album appearances
  • Singles
    • 1959–1969
    • 1970–1979
    • 1980–1989
    • 1990–1999
    • 2000–2009
    • 2010–2019
    • 2020–present
  • Songs
  • Certifications
  • About
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