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Paul Mccartney Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Mp3, Flac, Wma Paul McCartney Greatest Hits Vol. 2 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Country: Russia Released: 2008 Style: Soft Rock, Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1238 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1785 mb WMA version RAR size: 1500 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 605 Other Formats: VOC AHX VOX ASF MP1 RA VOC Tracklist 1-1 No More Lonely Nights 1-2 Ebony And Ivory 1-3 Once Upon A Long Ago 1-4 Distractions 1-5 Twice In A Lifetime 1-6 Long And Winding Road 1-7 Pipes Of Peace 1-8 Tug Of War 1-9 Say Say Say 1-10 The Pound Is Sinking 1-11 Biker Like An Icon 1-12 Put It There 1-13 Hope Of Deliverance 1-14 Only Love Remains 1-15 This One 1-16 Here Today 1-17 Footprints 1-18 Somebody Who Cares 1-19 So Bad 1-20 Same Love 1-21 C'mon People 2-1 Dance Tonight 2-2 The Song We Were Singing 2-3 Fine Line 2-4 Ever Present Past 2-5 Young Boy 2-6 Promise To Your Girl 2-7 Only Mama Knows 2-8 Flaming Pie 2-9 Off The Ground 2-10 Driving Rain 2-11 Too Much Rain 2-12 If You Wanna 2-13 Lonely Road 2-14 The World Tonight 2-15 Jenny Wren 2-16 Heaven On A Sunday 2-17 I Do 2-18 Little Willow 2-19 This Never Happened Before 2-20 Your Loving Flame 2-21 Anyway 2-22 Beautiful Night Companies, etc. Manufactured By – ООО "Смарт" Distributed By – ЗАО "Аура Мьюзик" Notes Reissue with Star Mark ("SM") logo 'wiped out' from artwork (it appears only on CDs) On back cover: © 2008 Parlophone Records. On CDs: ℗ 2007 Star Mark Compilations. © 2007 Parlophone Records. Изготовлено в России. Изготовитель: ООО "СМАРТ". Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 4 607147 861486 > Barcode (String): 4607147861486 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Paul Star Mark, LDB 5197-1/2 (2xCD, Comp, LDB 5197-1/2 Russia 2007 McCartney Parlophone Unofficial, Dig) Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Paul Star Mark, LDB 5197-1/2 (2xCD, Comp, LDB 5197-1/2 Russia 2008 McCartney Parlophone Unofficial, Dig) Related Music albums to Greatest Hits Vol. 2 by Paul McCartney Paul McCartney - Live in Quebec Paul McCartney - Back In The World 2003-live In Moscow 24.05.2003 Paul McCartney - Back In The U.k Live 2007 Paul McCartney - Flaming Pie Paul McCartney - Drivin' In The Cleveland Rain Paul McCartney - Secret Live New York 2007 Paul McCartney - Flaming Pie Sessions Paul McCartney - On The Run Mexico 2012 Paul McCartney - Driving Rain...In The New Century Bobby Hanna - Long Days And Lonely Nights James Taylor - Fire And Rain / Long Ago And Far Away / You've Got A Friend / Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight Paul McCartney - Flaming Pies.
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