''Blue Plate Special'' is the fifth studio album by Canadian
country music
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group
Prairie Oyster
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. It was released by Velvel Records on August 28, 1996. The album peaked at number 5 on the ''
RPM
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'' Country Albums chart.
Track listing
#"She Won't Be Lonely Long" (Keith Glass) – 3:31
#"What'cha Gonna Do?" (Glass) – 3:37
#"The Water's Deep" (Russell deCarle) – 4:11
#"If My Broken Heart Would Ever Mend" (Joan Besen) – 2:38
#"Tonight There's a Blue Moon" (deCarle) – 4:57
#"Long Gone Daddy" (John Paul Allen, Glass) – 3:07
#"In the Summertime (You Don't Want My Love)" (
Roger Miller
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) – 2:34
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Unbelievable Love
"Unbelievable Love" is a single by Canadian country music group Prairie Oyster. Released in 1996, it was the first single from their album '' Blue Plate Special''. The song reached #1 on the ''RPM
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" (Besen) – 3:32
#"Sunday Drivers" (Allen) – 0:55
#"There She Goes" (Besen) – 3:33
#"
One Way Track" (
Willie P. Bennett
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, deCarle) – 5:38
#"Into the Blue" (Glass) – 3:25
Chart performance
References
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1996 albums
Prairie Oyster albums