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Perry Como Lightly Latin Mp3, Flac, Wma Perry Como Lightly Latin mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Latin / Pop Album: Lightly Latin Country: Germany Released: 1966 Style: Vocal, Easy Listening, Bossa Nova MP3 version RAR size: 1315 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1163 mb WMA version RAR size: 1543 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 644 Other Formats: MPC AUD MP4 APE VOC MIDI AAC Tracklist Hide Credits How Insensitive (Insensatez) A1 3:10 Written-By – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius De Moraes Stay With Me A2 3:03 Written-By – Nick Perito, Ray Charles The Shadow Of Your Smile A3 3:46 Arranged By – Torrie ZitoWritten-By – Johnny Mandel, Paul Francis Webster Meditation (Meditaçao) A4 Backing Vocals – The Ray Charles SingersWritten-By – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Newton 3:45 Mendonça, Norman Gimbel And Roses And Roses A5 3:07 Backing Vocals – The Ray Charles SingersWritten-By – Dorival Caymmi, Ray Gilbert Yesterday A6 2:59 Written-By – Lennon-McCartney Coo Coo Roo Coo Coo Paloma B1 Backing Vocals – The Ray Charles SingersWritten-By – Patricia P. Valando, Ronnie Carson, 2:49 Tomas Mendez Dindi B2 4:16 Written-By – Aloysio De Oliveira, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Ray Gilbert Baía B3 Arranged By – Torrie ZitoBacking Vocals – The Ray Charles SingersWritten-By – Ary 3:25 Barroso, Ray Gilbert Once I Loved (Amor e Paz) B4 3:50 Written-By – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Ray Gilbert, Vinicius De Moraes Manhã De Carnaval B5 2:39 Backing Vocals – The Ray Charles SingersWritten-By – Antônio Maria, Luiz Bonfá Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars B6 3:19 Written-By – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Buddy Kaye, Gene Lees Credits Arranged By, Conductor – Nick Perito Chorus Master – Ray Charles Engineer – Bob Simpson Producer – Andy Wiswell Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side A): SPRS-6240 Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side B): SPRS-6241 Matrix / Runout (side A runout stamped): LP-Ste-SPRS-6240-X Matrix / Runout (side B runout stamped): LP-Ste-SPRS-6241-X Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year LSP-3552, LSP Perry Lightly Latin (LP, RCA Victor, LSP-3552, LSP US 1966 3552 Como Album) RCA Victor 3552 Perry Lightly Latin (LP, LSP-3552 RCA Victor LSP-3552 US Unknown Como Album, RE) LPM-3552, LPM Perry Lightly Latin (LP, RCA Victor, LPM-3552, LPM US 1966 3552 Como Album, Mono) RCA Victor 3552 Lightly Latin (CD, Perry XQAM-1023 Album, Ltd, RE, RCA, SSJ XQAM-1023 Japan 2007 Como RM, Pap) Perry Lightly Latin (LP, LSP-3552 RCA Victor LSP-3552 Canada 1966 Como Album) Related Music albums to Lightly Latin by Perry Como Antonio Carlos Jobim - Personalidade Antonio Carlos Jobim - Bôto EP Antonio Carlos Jobim, João Bosco - O Tom De Antônio Carlos Jobim E O Tal De João Bosco João Gilberto - The Boss Of The Bossa Nova Antonio Carlos Jobim - Meditation Antonio Carlos Jobim - Ao Vivo Em Montreal Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim - Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim Various - King Twin Best Series: Bossa Nova Tom Jobim - The Composer Of "Desafinado" Plays Antonio Carlos Jobim - Ola.
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