Other Mixes By Fat Albert
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                                    Theme - Road Trip
                                    
                                
                            
                                    Cassette
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                                    Theme - Road Trip
                                    
                                
                            
                                    CD
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                                    Theme - Break Up
                                    
                                
                            
                                    CD
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                                    Single Artist
                                    
                                
                            She's Gone
| Artist | Song | |
| Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas | Bad to Me | |
| The Ramones | I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend | |
| The Kinks | All Day and All of the Night | |
| Led Zeppelin | That's the Way | |
| The Beatles | Anna (Go to Him) | |
| The Amboy Dukes | Baby Please Don't Go | |
| The Rolling Stones | Wild Horses | |
| Rod Stewart | (I Know) I'm Losing You | |
| Coldplay | The Scientist | |
| Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | Love Burns | |
| Elvis Presley | Are You Lonesome Tonight? | |
| Bob Dylan | Girl From the North Country | |
| Diana Ross & the Supremes | Someday We'll Be Together | |
| John Lennon | Instant Karma! | |
Comment:
This mix is about falling in love with someone who repeatedly comes close to reciprocating your affection, but too many barriers get in the way. Time passes and distance grows between the two of you. Though the results of your love fall short of what you longed for, you can still recognize the person as a beautiful individual who has a lot to give to the world.Feedback:
                                    A number of stand out tracks on this.
                            
                                    I recognize a lot of songs and more importantly a lot of the emotion.
                            
                                    That Bob Dylan track will do it. I prefer the version with Johnny Cash, but the solo one is just as effective.
                            

