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Vincent Niclo Cd - Romantique (2016) - New Unopened - Sony Classics on 2040-motos

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Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
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New album from French singing star Vincent Niclo. The new voice of romance sings the greatest French ballads including "She," "La vie en rose," "Non, je ne regretted rien" and more. Sold over 1 million albums in France. Appeared by personal invitation with Celine Dion in a series of acclaimed, sold-out concerts. - Introducing the new voice of romance, French singer Vincent Niclo with his new album, Romantique.

1. She (2:45)
2. La Vie en Rose (4:12)
3. Maman (3:07)
4. The Good Life (3:29)
5. If You Go Away (3:51)
6. Hurt (3:47)
7. Je Ne Regrette Rien (2:37)
8. Love Story (3:28)
9. How Do You Keep the Music Playing (4:31)
10. Skyfall (4:38)
11. Adagio (4:13)
12. What Now My Love (2:58)

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