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Bob & Jerry - We're The Guys / Dreamy Eyes flac album

Bob & Jerry  - We're The Guys / Dreamy Eyes flac album
  • Performer Bob & Jerry
  • Title We're The Guys / Dreamy Eyes
  • Date of release 1961
  • Country UK
  • Style Parody
  • Other formats ASF MP4 MP3 VQF MP2 FLAC AU
  • Genre Pop
  • Size MP3 1836 mb
  • Size FLAC 1356 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 709

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A We're The Guys (Who Drive Your Baby Wild)
Written-By – G. Mann*, B. Feldman*, J. Goffin*, J. Goldstein*
B Dreamy Eyes
Written-By – B. Feldman*, J. Goldstein*

Notes

Promo version of existing 4-41162 release

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PB.1205 Bob And Jerry* We're The Guys / Dreamy Eyes ‎(7", Single) Philips PB.1205 UK 1961
4-42162 Bob And Jerry* We're The Guys / Dreamy Eyes ‎(7", Single) Columbia 4-42162 US 1961