Mae West: Sixteen Sultry Songs. Foremothers, Volume 7. Women's Heritage Series (RR1315), 1987
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1. Come Up & See Me Sometime; 2. Slow Down; 3. Easy Rider; 4. Memphis Blues; 5. My Old Flame; 6. St. Louis Woman; 7. Out On That Deep Blue Sea; 8. They Call Me Sister Honky Tonk; 9. Pardon Me For Loving & Running; 10. I'm An Occidental Woman In An Oriental Mood For Love; 11. Put Off Until Tomorrow; 12. Mademoiselle Fifi; 13. Frankie & Johnny; 14. A Guy What Takes His Time; 15. That's All Brother; 16. My Daddy Rocks Me
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