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Never Look Away
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De torrente in via bibet [Dixit Dominus, HWV 232]
Composed by
George Frideric Handel
(as Händel)
Performed by Angela Kazimierczuk, Katherine Fuge,
Monteverdi Choir
,
English Baroque Soloists
,
John Eliot Gardiner
Tausend Mandolinen sollen heut' erklingen
Performed by
Vico Torriani
,
Mantovani
und sein Orchester
Music by
Willy Mattes
Lyrics by
Walter Brandin
Boys
Performed by
The Shirelles
Music and lyrics by
Luther Dixon
,
Wes Farrell
Papa-oom-mow-mow
Performed by
The Rivingtons
Music and lyrics by
Al Frazier
(as Alfred Frazier),
Carl White
,
John Harris
and
Turner Wilson Jr.
(as Turner Wilson)
Come te non c'é nessuno
Performed by
Rita Pavone
Music by
Enrico Polito
, Oreste Vassallo
Lyrics by
Franco Migliacci
The *In* Crowd - 1965/Live at Bohemian Caverns, D.C.
Performed by
Ramsey Lewis Trio
Music and lyrics by
Billy Page
The Cold Song
Performed by
Klaus Nomi
Written by
Henry Purcell
Arranged by Jonathan Cobert
November
Written by
Max Richter
Ogni giorno
Performed by
Paul Anka
Music and lyrics by
Paul Anka
Le Temps de l'Amour
Music by
Jacques Dutronc
Lyrics by
Lucien Morisse
and
André Salvet
Performed by
Françoise Hardy
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