GREAT DANCE FAVORITES / VARIOUS
GREAT DANCE FAVORITES / VARIOUS
GREAT DANCE FAVORITES / VARIOUS
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Condition: New, UPC: 0149210328280, Publication Date: 06/27/1995, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/JAZZ,
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1. Robbins Nest - Claude Thornhill
2. Glen Island Hop - Larry Clinton
3. All The Things You Are - Billy Butterfield
4. Unforgettable - Jerry Gray/Lynn Franklin
5. Feeling Like A Dream - Larry Clinton
6. Stormy Weather - Billy Butterfield
7. Polka Dots And Moonbeams - Claude Thornhill
8. String Of Pearls - Jerry Gray
9. Sometimes Im Happy - Claude Thornhill
10. Martha - Larry Clinton/Bea Wain
11. Blue Moon - Billy Butterfield
12. Adios - Jerry Gray
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