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Sheperdsville, Kentucky, United States

Sheperdsville, Kentucky, United States
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Vincent Youmans - Through The Years [CD New]

Label: AUDIOPHILE
Format: CD
Release Date: 25 Dec 1999

Brand new, sealed, ships within 1 business day.

Album Tracks

1. Medley: Oh Me! Oh My! /Dolly
2. Medley: Wild Flower/Bambalina
3. Tie a String Around Your Finger
4. I Want to Be Happy
5. I've Confessed to the Breeze (I Love You)
6. Tea for Two
7. I Know That You Know
8. Why Oh Why
9. Hallelujah
10. Sometimes I'm Happy
11. One Girl
12. Who Am I? (That You Should Care for Me)
13. Happy Because I'm in Love
14. Without a Song
15. More Than You Know
16. Great Day
17. More That Ever
18. Time on My Hands
19. I'm Glad I Waited
20. Keepin' Myself for You
21. Love Is Like a Song
22. You're the One
23. You're Everywhere
24. Kinda Like You
25. Through the Years
26. Drums in My Heart
27. Oh, How I Long to Belong to You
28. My Lover
29. Rise 'N' Shine
30. I Want to Be With You
31. Medley: Carioca/Orchids in the Moonlight
32. Music Makes Me
33. Flying Down to Rio


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