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Donna Summer
I Remember Yesterday

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Catno

NBLP 7056

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

US

Release date

Jun 1, 1977

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG+

$18*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

I Remember Yesterday

4:45

A2

Love's Unkind

4:24

A3

Back In Love Again

3:54

A4

I Remember Yesterday (Reprise)

3:02

B1

Black Lady

3:47

B2

Take Me

5:03

B3

Can't We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over)

4:25

B4

I Feel Love

5:53

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