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Songs By William Vincent Wallace (uk Import) Cd New on 2040-motos

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London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom
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Title: Songs By William Vincent Wallace
Catalogue Number: SOMMCD 0131
Format: CD
Condition: New
Label: Somm
Release Date: 2013-09-30
Running Time: 62.21
Genre: Classical
Sub Genre: Vocal

Tracklist:
1-1 Why Do I Weep for Thee?
1-2 Through the Pathless Forest Drear
1-3 Bird of the Wild Wing
1-4 Orange Flowers
1-5 Softly, Ye Night Winds
1-6 Happy Birdling of the Forest
1-7 The Gipsy Maid
1-8 Alice
1-9 Seabirds Wing Their Way
1-10 Over the Silvery Lake
1-11 It Is the Happy Summer Time
1-12 Wild Flowers
1-13 Go! Thou Restless Wind
1-14 Cradle Song
1-15 The Star of Love
1-16 The Spring and Summer Both Are Past
1-17 The Winds That Waft My Sighs to Thee
1-18 Good Night and Pleasant Dreams
1-19 Old Friends and Pleasant Days
1-20 The Leaves Are Turning Red

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