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Mario Complete Songlist Omni 1 "ALL ITALIAN" Songlist Genre Title Genre Title 50’s/60’s/70’s Azzurro Ballad Non Amarmi 50’s/60’s/70’s Cuore Matto Ballad O Mio Signore 50’s/60’s/70’s E Mo’ E Mo’ Ballad Pigro 50’s/60’s/70’s Evviva Maria Ballad Prayer (The) 50’s/60’s/70’s Felicita’ Ballad Ragazza D’Argento 50’s/60’s/70’s Grazie dei Fiori Ballad Return To Me 50’s/60’s/70’s I Watussi Ballad Sere Nere 50’s/60’s/70’s Mambo Italiano Ballad Se Stiamo Insieme 50’s/60’s/70’s Preghero’ Ballad Ti Amo 50’s/60’s/70’s Scende La Pioggia Ballad Un’ Altra Volta 50’s/60’s/70’s Come Prima Ballad Una Rosa Blu’ 50’s/60’s/70’s Edoardo Vianello Medley Ballad Vivo Per Lei 50’s/60’s/70’s O Mio Signore Ballad Amore Scusami Ballad A Chi Ballad Godfather (The) Ballad Acrobata Ballad Cercami Ballad Alfabeto Degli Amanti Ballad Apri Le Braccia Ballad Al Di La’ Ballad Il Mondo Ballad Caruso Ballo Liscio-Cha Cha Cigliegi Rosa Ballad Che sara’ sara’ Ballo Liscio-Mazurka E Qui Commando Io Ballad Con te Partiro’ Ballo Liscio-Mazurka La Mazurka Dell’Emigrante Ballad Dentro Un Cinema Ballo Liscio-Mazurka La Mazurka Di Periferia Ballad Dio Come Ti Amo Ballo Liscio-Mazurka La Mazurka di Migliavacca Ballad Guardastelle Ballo Liscio-Polka Abbasc Alla Marin Ballad Io Amo Ballo Liscio-Polka Ciuri Ciuri Ballad Io Che Non Vivo Ballo Liscio-Polka Maruzzella Ballad La Prima Cosa Bella Ballo Liscio-Polka O Sarracino Ballad Lauretta Mia Ballo Liscio-Polka Quel Mazzolin Di Fiori Ballad Le Mamme Ballo Liscio-Polka Reginella Campagnola Ballad Mamma Ballo Liscio-Polka Zi Nicola Ballad Napul’e’ Ballo Liscio-Polka Oi Mari Ballad Na Sera E Maggio Ballo Liscio-Polka Rosamunda Ballad Non Dimenticar Ballo Liscio-Polka Tanto Pe’ Canta’ 1 Omni 1 "ALL ITALIAN" Songlist Genre Title Genre Title Ballo Liscio-Polka Tutto Pepe Ballo Lisco U Fischalettu Ballo Liscio-Rumba Resta Cu’mme Ballo Lisco Vitti Na Crozza Ballo Liscio-Rumba Oh Mia Bella Madunnina Ballo Lisco-Waltz That’s Amore Ballo Liscio-Rumba Luna Rossa Big Band Angelina Ballo Liscio-Rumba Roma Non Fa’ La Stupida Big Band Guaglione Ballo Liscio-Rumba Rose Rosse Big Band On An Evening In Roma Ballo Liscio-Rumba Torna a Surriento Big Band Quando Quando Ballo Liscio-Rumba Malafemmena Big Band Tu Vo Fa L'Americano Ballo Liscio-Rumba O Sole Mio Big Band Volare Ballo Liscio-Rumba Arrivederci Roma Big Band-Rumba Mi Soledad Ballo Liscio-Slow WaltzLa Regginella Contemporary Acqua Azzurra, Acqua Chiara Ballo Liscio-Tango Chitarra Romana Contemporary Brutta Ballo Liscio-Tango Tango Delle Capinere Contemporary C’e’ Sempre Un Motivo Ballo Liscio-Tango A Media Luz Contemporary Se Provi A Volare Ballo Liscio-Tango La Cumparsita Contemporary Solo Con Te Ballo Liscio-Tarantella C’e’ ‘na Luna Mezz’u Mare Contemporary Ti Regalero’ Una Rosa Ballo Liscio-Tarantella Tarantella Napoletana Contemporary Una Storia Importante Ballo Liscio-Tarantella Funiculi’ Funicula’ Contemporary Vamos A Bailar Ballo Liscio-Tarantella Tarantella Abbruzzese Contemporary La Differenza Tra Me e Te Ballo Liscio-Waltz Ciao Mare Contemporary Come Monalisa Ballo Liscio-Waltz E Vola Vola Vola Contemporary Acqua e Sale Ballo Liscio-Waltz Piemontesina Folk Auschwitz Ballo Liscio-Waltz Calavrisella Folk Ragazzo Della Via Gluck Ballo Liscio-Waltz L’Uccellino Della Comare Folk Il Ballo del Qua Qua-Chicken Dance Ballo Liscio-Waltz Santa Lucia Folk Italiano Ballo Liscio-Waltz Parlami D’Amore, Mariu’ Folk O Bella Ciao Ballo Liscio-Waltz Simpatia Folk Vecchio Frack Ballo Liscio-Waltz Un Giro di Valzer Latin Ma La Notte Ballo Liscio-Waltz Volo Degli Angeli Latin Maddalena (Macarena) Ballo Liscio-Waltz Speranze Perdute Latin-Samba Tico Tico Ballo Liscio-Waltz Tra Veglia e Sonno Latin-Tango Jalousie Ballo Liscio-Waltz Romagna Mia Techno Balla Balla 2 Omni 1 "ALL ITALIAN" Songlist Genre Title Genre Title Techno Italian Techno Medley Techno Balla 3.
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