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1 Intro (End of the Road) Volbeat/Poulsen 1:05
2 Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood Volbeat/Poulsen 3:08
3 Back to Prom Poulsen/Volbeat 1:51
4 Mary Ann's Place Volbeat/Poulsen 3:41
5 Hallelujah Goat Volbeat/Poulsen 3:30
6 Maybellene I Hofteholder Poulsen/Volbeat 3:20
7 We Poulsen/Volbeat 3:46
8 Still Counting Poulsen/Volbeat 4:21
9 Light a Way Volbeat/Poulsen 4:42
10 Wild Rover of Hell Volbeat/Poulsen 3:42
11 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry Poulsen/Volbeat/Wil 3:21
12 A Broken Man and the Dawn Volbeat/Poulsen 4:44
13 Find That Soul Poulsen/Volbeat 3:43
14 Making Believe [*] Work/Wells 3:29
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Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood

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Label: Mascot Music

Style: Heavy Metal

Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood

UPC: 020286136729

Release Date: 08/31/2009

Original Release Date: 08/31/2009

Tracks: [Intro (End of the Road), Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood, Back to Prom, Mary Ann's Place, Hallelujah Goat, Maybellene I Hofteholder, We, Still Counting, Light a Way, Wild Rover of Hell, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, A Broken Man and the Dawn, Find That Soul, Making Believe [*]]
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Jon O'Brien

Produced by Jacob Hansen, Guitar Gangsters and Cadillac Blood is the third studio album from Danish rock group Volbeat. Combining heavy metal with rockabilly, punk, and reggae, the 2008 follow-up to Rock the Rebel/Metal the Devil includes the single "Maybellene I Hofteholde," a collaboration with Swan Lee's Pernille Rosendahl ("Mary Ann's Place"), a tribute to Hank Williams ("I'm so Lonely I Could Cry"), and a cover of Jimmy Work's country standard "Making Believe." ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

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