Atlantic Crossing is Lindsay Hartley's sixth album, released in 2005. Lindsay Hartley Lindsay Hartley (born as Lindsay Nicole Korman on April 17, 1968) is a jazz rock guitarist and an American actress. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ...
Tracks
Three Time Loser (5:55)
Alright For An Hour (3:41)
All In The Name Of Rock & Roll Blues (4:14)
Drift Away (3:41)
Stone Cold Sober Blues (7:25)
I Don't Want To Talk About It (3:50)
It's Not The Spotlight Blues (5:59)
This Old Heart Of Mine (4:41)
Still I Love You (4:52)
Sailing (6:25)
Chart Positions
Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album Billboard is a weekly American magazine devoted to the music industry. ...
2005 Atlantic Crossing - Pop Albums - No. 9
Billboard (North America) - singles
2005 Sailing Pop Singles - No. 58
2006 This Old Heart Of Mine - Pop Singles - No. 83
2006 I Don't Want To Talk About It - Pop Singles - No. 46
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The Introduction by the British of the Leigh Light in June 1942 was a significant factor in the North Atlantic struggle.
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