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| Title | Dallas (The Music Story) (Das Album Zur TV-Serie) |
| Artist | Various |
| Format | LP (vinyl) |
| Labels | Warner Bros. Records | Bild am Sonntag |
| Country of issue | Germany |
| Date of publication | 1985 |
| First released | 1985 |
| Weight | 230 g |
| EAN | 0075992538015 |
| Product ID | 653786 |
| Discogs ID | 2492110 |
| Discogs reviews |
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| Episodes 1-5 | |||
| A1 | Artie Ripp, Black Gold: The Theme From Dallas (Dallas Dreams) | 4:26 min | |
| Producer Artie Ripp | Written-By Jerrold Immel | |||
| A2 | Steve Kanaly: Who Killed Jock Ewing? | 4:45 min | |
| Producer Artie Ripp, Barry Beckett, Jim Ed Norman | Written-By Bob Cook | |||
| A3 | Karen Brooks: I Wanna Reach Out And Touch You (Jock And Miss Ellie's Song) | 3:26 min | |
| Producer Barry Beckett | Written-By Dave Loggins | |||
| A4 | Crystal Gayle, Gary Morris: Makin' Up For Lost Time (The Dallas Lovers' Song) | 3:32 min | |
| Producer Jim Ed Norman | Written-By Dave Loggins, Gary Morris | |||
| A5 | The Forester Sisters: A Few Good Men (Pam And Jenna's Song For Bobby) | 2:46 min | |
| Producer J.L. Wallace, Terry Skinner | Written-By Ken Bell (2), Mickey Buckins | |||
| Episodes 6-12 | |||
| B1 | Artie Ripp, Black Gold: Dallas (Maintitle Theme) | 1:20 min | |
| Arranged By Jerrold Immel | Producer David Franco, Jerrold Immel | |||
| B2 | Howard Keel: J.R.! Who Do You Think You Are? | 2:46 min | |
| Producer Artie Ripp, Barry Beckett, James Fitzgerald, Jim Ed Norman | Written-By Bob Cook | |||
| B3 | Bob Cook: Working Man's Son (The Ewing/Barnes Legacy) | 2:26 min | |
| Producer Artie Ripp, Barry Beckett, Jim Ed Norman | Written-By Bob Cook | |||
| B4 | Johnny Lee: The Loneliness In Lucy's Eyes (The Life Sue Ellen Is Living) | 3:29 min | |
| Producer Barry Beckett | Written-By David Allan Coe | |||
| B5 | Jenilee Harrison: I'm A Survivor (From The Women Of Dallas) | 3:47 min | |
| Producer Artie Ripp, Jim Ed Norman | Written-By Bill Tinker, Mark Erwin (2) | |||
| B6 | Gary Morris: If I Knew Then What I Know Now (J.R.'s Lament) | 4:23 min | |
| Producer Jim Ed Norman | Written-By Richard Butler (4), Robert Byrne (2) | |||
| B7 | Dallas (Closing Theme) | 0:44 min | |
| Producer Artie Ripp | |||
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