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*60s
simply the best
Format:
Compact Disc
Language:
English
Published:
Stati Uniti WARNER STRATEGIC MARKETING 2001
Contains:
Mrs. Robinson
Brown eyed girl
Daydream believer
Sherry
Build me up buttercup
Good vibrations
Wipeout
It's not unusual
Son of a preacher man
Happy Togheter
Summertime
Michelle
No milk today
Keep on running
Green onions
Louie Louie
If I had a hammer
Let's dance
Ob-la-di, ob-la-da
Young girl
Hang on sloopy
California dreamin'
He's so fine
Cathy's clown
The Wanderer
Dont'let me be misunderstood
Friday on my mind
Venus
Itchycoo park
James Bond theme
Sugar, sugar
Baby love
My guy
The loco-motion
Twist and shout
Sunny afternoon
Poetry in motion
Dedicated to the one I love
How do you do?
Everlasting love
I got you babe
Do you know the way to San Jose?
Can't take my eyes off you
Puppet on a string
Walking back to happiness
Sweets for my sweet
Rhythm of the rain
Under the boardwalk
Groovin'
The dock of the bay
I heard it through the grapevine
My girl
Sweet soul music
Your love keeps lifting me higher and higher
Think
In the midnight hour
Soul man
Stand by me
When a man loves a woman
What a wonderful world
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