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Once We Were Strangers
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Io sono il vento
Written by
Giuseppe Fanciulli
and Gian Carlo Testoni (as G. Testoni)
Performed by
Gino Latilla
Courtesy of Edizioni Accordo & Fonit Cetra
Hunn, O Pani Naschella
Written by Titi Winterstein and
Lulu Reinhardt
Performed by
Titi Winterstein Quintett
Courtesy of Hammer Musik GmbH
New York Sirba
Written by
Gabriele Coen
,
Andrea Pandolfo
,
Pasquale Laino
, Riccardo Manzi, Marco Camboni and Leonardo Cesari
Performed by
Klezroym
Courtesy of Klezroym
Danza immobile
Written by
Andrea Pandolfo
Performed by
Klezroym
Courtesy of Klezroym
Dai de senar al desposado
Performed by
Klezroym
Courtesy of Klezroym
On Sabbath Day (Yom Shabbat)
Performed by
Klezroym
Courtesy of Klezroym
Sirba
Performed by
Klezroym
Courtesy of Klezroym
New York Sirba
Written by
Gabriele Coen
,
Andrea Pandolfo
,
Pasquale Laino
, Riccardo Manzi, Marco Camboni and Leonardo Cesari
Performed by
Klezroym
Courtesy of Klezroym
Le quattro stagioni
Written by
Antonio Vivaldi
Performed by Orchestra da camera italiana
Courtesy of BMG Ricordi Spa
Ashtapadi (Sancharadadhara)
Lyrics by Jaya Deva
Composed by B. Seetharam Sarma
Courtesy of Ritha Devi
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