Huell Howser’s California Gold Television Program
Huell Howser’s California Gold Television Program
Set 1
01- Wang Dang Doodle>Spoonful
02- Honey From The Bee
03- First Snow
04- Monkey In Her Heart
05- Good Things
06- Straight Eight
07- Boomerang
08- River Run
09- Rolling Stone
10- Hardcore
Set 1 cont…
01- Number 2 Pencil
02- Last Getaway
03- Suck Da Head
04- Red…
05- …Dress
Set 2
06- Nightmare On The Misery Train>Take Yo Dead Ass Home
07- Danang
08- Hard To Handle
09- Mean Old World *
10- Mustang Sally *
11- Every Dog Has His Day *
12- Rainbow
13- Dixie Chicken>Promised Land
14- Chainsaw>Cissy Strut
15- Can’t Take It Witcha
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