Be Mine... Please

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Be Mine... Please is an independent EP by Jill Sobule, released in 2000. It is a private release sold exclusively on Sobule's website and at select live shows. The cover illustration was by Brad Talbott.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Jill Sobule; except where indicated

  1. "October in Paris"
  2. "Good Night My Love, Good Night"
  3. "Smoke Dreams"
  4. "Lucky in Love"
  5. "Don't Fuck with Me"
  6. "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" [1]

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