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Baby Jump: The Definitive Collection - Mungo Jerry
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  1. In the Summertime
  2. Mighty Man
  3. Dust Pneumonia Blues
  4. Baby Let's Play House
  5. Johnny B Badde
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  1. In the Summertime
  2. Mighty Man
  3. Dust Pneumonia Blues
  4. Baby Let's Play House
  5. Johnny B Badde
  6. San Francisco Bay Blues
  7. Sad Eyed Joe
  8. Maggie
  9. Peace in the Country
  10. See Me
  11. Movin' On
  12. My Friend
  13. Mother Boogie
  14. Tramp
  15. Daddie's Brew
  16. Baby Jump
  17. The Man Behind the Piano
  18. She Rowed
  19. Somebody Stole My Wife
  20. I Just Wanna Make Love to You
  21. Lady Rose
  22. Memoirs of a Stockbroker
  23. Follow Me Down
  24. You Better Leave That Whisky Alone
  25. Coming Back to You When the Time Comes
  26. Have a Whiff on Me
  27. Milk Cow Blues
  28. Little Louis
  29. You Don't Have to Be in the Army to Fight in the War
  30. The Sun is Shining
  31. O'Reilly
  32. We Shall Be Free
  33. Ella Speed
  34. Take Me Back
  35. Hey Rosalyn
  36. Northcote Arms
  37. There's a Man Going Round Taking Names
  38. Simple Things
  39. Keep Your Hands Off Her
  40. On a Sunday
  41. That Old Dust Storm
  42. Open Up
  43. Going Back Home
  44. I Don't Wanna Go Back to School
  45. No Girl Reaction
  46. See You Again
  47. Demon
  48. My Girl and Me
  49. Sweet Mary Jane
  50. Lady Rose
  51. Brand New Car
  52. Summer's Gone
  53. It's a Goodie Boogie Woogie
  54. Say Goodnight
  55. Alright, Alright, Alright
  56. Little Miss Hipshake
  57. Wild Love
  58. Glad I'm a Rocker
  59. Long Legged Woman Dressed in Black
  60. Gonna Bop Till I Drop
  61. Don't Stop
  62. Shake Till I Break
  63. Too Fast to Live and Too Young to Die
  64. Burnin' Up
  65. All Dressed Up and No Place to Go
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Hmmm, "definitive," you say? Well, let's see. The need for a truly all-encompassing Mungo Jerry collection has been evident ever since the early '90s brought the first in the long line of CD compilations that simply followed the same laws as the LPs that preceded them -- here are the hits, here's the odd B-side, here are a couple of randomly selected album tracks. Mungo Jerry meant so much more than that, even if that brief does sum up most listeners' total knowledge of the band's output. With 60 tracks at its disposal, ...

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