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Sarah Vaughan the Divine One Mp3, Flac, Wma Sarah Vaughan The Divine One mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Pop Album: The Divine One Country: New Zealand Style: Cool Jazz, Vocal, Easy Listening MP3 version RAR size: 1357 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1423 mb WMA version RAR size: 1101 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 283 Other Formats: MOD MIDI MMF APE MP3 AC3 MP1 Tracklist A1 Have You Met Miss Jones? 2:20 A2 Ain't No Use 3:51 A3 Everytime I See You 3:51 A4 You Stepped Out Of A Dream 2:15 A5 Gloomy Sunday 3:24 A6 What Do You See In Her 3:24 B1 Jump For Joy 2:26 B2 When Your Lover Has Gone 2:15 B3 I'm Gonna Laugh You Out Of My Life 2:47 B4 Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams 2:30 B5 Somebody Else's Dream 2:24 B6 Trouble Is A Man 3:15 Companies, etc. Distributed By – La Gloria Records Credits Arranged By – Jimmy Jones Producer – Teddy Reig Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Divine One (LP, SR 52060 Sarah Vaughan Roulette SR 52060 US 1961 Album) The Divine One (LP, ES 12009 Sarah Vaughan Emus ES 12009 US Unknown Album, RE) The Divine One (LP, Music For MFP 1107 Sarah Vaughan MFP 1107 UK Unknown Album, Mono, RE) Pleasure The Divine One (LP, YS-2692-RO Sarah Vaughan Roulette YS-2692-RO Japan 1972 Album) The Divine One (LP, World Record ST488 Sarah Vaughan ST488 UK Unknown Album) Club Related Music albums to The Divine One by Sarah Vaughan Sarah Vaughan - Blues Got Me Sarah Vaughan - Sarah Swings Out Sarah Vaughan - The Divine Sarah Vaughan (The Columbia Years 1949-1953) Sarah Vaughan - Mp3 Collection Sarah Vaughan with Count Basie & Benny Carter - Sarah Vaughan With Count Basie & Benny Carter Sarah Vaughan - Serenata Sarah Vaughan - 16 Original Hits Sarah Vaughan - The Divine Sarah Sings Sarah Vaughan - If Love Is Good To Me Sarah Vaughan With George Treadwell And His All Stars - Mean To Me.
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