Gold

Peter Frampton

Peter Frampton

Peter Kenneth Frampton (born 22 April 1950) is an English born naturalized American musician, singer, songwriter, producer, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. He was previously associated with the bands Humble Pie and The Herd. Frampton's international breakthrough album was his live release, Fra… more »

Year:
2005
Disc#SongArtistDuration
11Peter Frampton3:13 
12Peter Frampton5:19 
12Peter Frampton5:17 
13Peter Frampton6:31 
14Peter Frampton4:26 
15Peter Frampton3:17 
16Peter Frampton4:48 
17Peter Frampton4:45 
18Peter Frampton4:05 
19Peter Frampton4:20 
110Peter Frampton5:52 
110Peter Frampton5:52 
111Peter Frampton4:05 
112
Penny for Your Thoughts
Peter Frampton1:34 
112
Penny for Your Thoughts [Remixed Version]
Peter Frampton1:34 
113Peter Frampton4:37 
114Peter Frampton4:35 
114Peter Frampton4:37 
115Peter Frampton3:26 
116Peter Frampton13:46 
116Peter Frampton13:46 
216Peter Frampton4:12 
217Peter Frampton3:43 
218Peter Frampton3:48 
219Peter Frampton3:48 
219Peter Frampton4:14 
220Peter Frampton7:06 
222Peter Frampton4:13 
223Peter Frampton4:14 
224Peter Frampton5:31 
224Steve Marriott, Peter Frampton4:10 
225
I Won't Let You Down
Peter Frampton4:30 
227Peter Frampton6:55 
228Peter Frampton7:34 
228Peter Frampton4:27 
229Peter Frampton13:47 
229Peter Frampton5:10 
230Peter Frampton7:33 

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