Demis Roussos: Rain And Tears
Dec 15 2007
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1 Rain And Tears 2 I Want To Live 3 The Shepherd And The Moon 4 Let Me Love Let Me Live 5 We Shall Dance 6 When I'm A Kid 7 Forever And Ever 8 Goodbye My Love Goodbye 9 Smile 10 My Only Fascination 11 When Forever Has Gone 12 Schön Wie Mona Lisa 13 From Souvenirs To Souvenirs 14 Vagabund Der Liebe 15 Die Bouzoukie Die Nacht Under Der Wein 16 Kyrila 17 I Need You 18 Rain And Tears Extra: 1 Interview Aphrodite's Child 2 I Want To Live 3 I Want To Live 4 Rain And Tears 5 About Portant 6 Forever And Ever 7 Goodbye My Love Goodbye
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