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Lulu and the Luvvers Shout / the Crying Game Mp3, Flac, Wma Lulu And The Luvvers Shout / The Crying Game mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Pop Album: Shout / The Crying Game Country: UK Released: 1984 Style: Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1373 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1890 mb WMA version RAR size: 1503 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 366 Other Formats: AU MP1 MOD AA AC3 TTA DMF Tracklist A –Lulu And The Luvvers Shout 2:50 B –Dave Berry The Crying Game Notes See also the similar sleeve design here: Shout / The Crying Game Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 5012623939372 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Lulu And The Lulu And The Luvvers / Dave Old Gold , OG 9393 Luvvers / Dave Berry - Shout / The Crying London OG 9393 UK 1985 Berry Game (7", Single, RE, Pic) Records Lulu And The Lulu And The Luvvers / Dave OG 9393 Luvvers / Dave Berry - Shout / The Crying Old Gold OG 9393 UK 1984 Berry Game (7", Single) Lulu And The Lulu And The Luvvers / Dave OG 9393 Luvvers / Dave Berry - Shout / The Crying Old Gold OG 9393 UK 1984 Berry Game (7", Single) Lulu And The Lulu And The Luvvers / Dave OG 9393 Luvvers / Dave Berry - Shout / The Crying Old Gold OG 9393 UK 1984 Berry Game (7", Single, Lab) Lulu And The Lulu And The Luvvers / Dave OG 9393 Luvvers / Dave Berry - Shout / The Crying Old Gold OG 9393 UK 1984 Berry Game (7", Single, Com) Related Music albums to Shout / The Crying Game by Lulu And The Luvvers Various - The World Of Hits Vol. 2 Dave Berry - Remembering... Dave Berry Chuck Berry - The London Chuck Berry Sessions Lulu - I Will Do It For Your Love Lulu - Something To Shout About Lulu Jazz Band - Square Lulu - Better Get Ready Dave Berry - The Best Of Dave Berry Dave Berry - The Crying Game / Don't Give Me No Lip, Child The Fouryo's - Sprong In Het Heelal / Honolulu - Lulu Dave Berry - (Do I Figure) In Your Life Lulu - Shout.
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