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Bob Smith - Buffalo Bob Smith Live At Bill Graham's Fillmore East

Bob Smith - Buffalo Bob Smith Live At Bill Graham's Fillmore East

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"Buffalo Bob Smith Live At Bill Graham's Fillmore East" features the beloved children's television host and entertainer, known for his engaging storytelling and folk-inspired music, capturing the vibrant atmosphere of one of the most iconic venues in rock history.

Used Vinyl Record

Condition: Expertly ultrasonic cleaned. Very Good (VG) or better condition. Guaranteed not to skip.

Catalog Number: Project 3 - PR 5055SD

This Edition Released: May 1971


Discogs images show the correct release for this catalog number or UPC. Condition will be VG or better. Inserts may vary or may not be included.

Tracklist

A1: It's Howdy Doody Time
A2: The Clarabell Song
A3: Medley Rhyming Song
A4: Do Do A Howdy Do
A5: Pop Medley Paraphrase
B1: Brush Your Teeth With Colgate
B2: Right On Through
B3: Yell Howdy Doody
B4: The Texaco Commercial
B5: Near You
B6: The Laurel & Hardy Theme Song
B7: Happy Trails To You
B8: Mickey Mouse
B9: Sealtest Big Top Song
B10: Pinkie Lee Theme
B11: It's Howdy Doody Time

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