Lyrics by Roger Creager

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  1. A Feeling I Get
  2. A Pirate Looks At Forty
  3. Crying, Moaning
  4. Delicacy Of a Rose
  5. Everclear
  6. Feel Again
  7. Fun All Wrong
  8. Good Old Days
  9. Goodbye
  10. Gypsyland
  11. Having Fun All Wrong
  12. I Can Too
  13. I Got The Guns
  14. L.A. Freeway
  15. Late Night Case Of The Blues
  16. Let It Roll
  17. Long Way To Mexico
  18. Love
  19. Love Is Crazy
  20. Mother's A Redneck, Too
  21. Moving On
  22. Rancho Grande
  23. Should've Learned By Now
  24. Shreveport To New Orleans
  25. Storybook
  26. The Day You Went Away
  27. The Morning
  28. Things Look Good Around Here
  29. Until The Thought Of You
  30. Waiting On You
  31. What's A Lonely Girl To Do

Roger Creager (born July 25, 1971) is an American Texas country music singer and songwriter from Corpus Christi, Texas.

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