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1 | Play track | If You Go Away |
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2 | Saint Louis Blues |
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3 | Play track | Not The Same Dreams Anymore |
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3:27 | |||
4 | I'm Not a Hero |
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5 | Play track | I Believe in Love |
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6 | Play track | Basin Street Blues |
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7 | Play track | How Can I Just Start Again |
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8 | Play track | Prisoner of Love |
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9 | When You Love a Woman |
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3:34 | ||||
10 | Play track | When the Saints Go Marching In |
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3:06 |
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Oscar Benton
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Oscar Benton (born Ferdinand van Eif on February 3, 1949 - died in IJmuiden on November 8, 2020) is a Dutch vocalist and the founder of the Oscar Benton Blues Band in 1967. The band rose to fame in 1968 by being a runner up in the Jazz Festival, Loosdrecht, Holland. In his solo career, Oscar Benton released with his 1981 homonymous album the Bensonhurst Blues, written by Artie Kaplan & Artie Kornfeld, and produced by the EMI Records. The Bensonhurst Blues, which is considered to be Oscar Benton's best hit, was part of the soundtrack of the 1999 movie La Bûche. Earlier it w… read more
Oscar Benton (born Ferdinand van Eif on February 3, 1949 - died in IJmuiden on November 8, 2020) is a Dutch vocalist and the founder of the Oscar Benton Blues Band in 1967. The band rose to… read more
Oscar Benton (born Ferdinand van Eif on February 3, 1949 - died in IJmuiden on November 8, 2020) is a Dutch vocalist and the founder of the Oscar Benton Blues Band in 1967. The band rose to fame in 1968 by being a runner up in the Jazz… read more