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Tina Charles Greatest Hits Mp3, Flac, Wma Tina Charles Greatest Hits mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Pop Album: Greatest Hits Country: Greece Released: 1978 Style: Disco MP3 version RAR size: 1452 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1693 mb WMA version RAR size: 1336 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 641 Other Formats: AU WMA MOD MP2 ADX VOC VOX Tracklist Hide Credits Love Rocks A1 Written-By – Biddu I Love To Love (But My Baby Loves To Dance) A2 3:04 Written-By – J. Robinson*, J. Bolden* Dance Little Lady Dance A3 3:04 Written-By – Biddu, G. Shury*, R. Roker* Rendezvous A4 3:15 Written-By – J. Robinson*, J. Bolden* It's Time For A Change Of Heart A5 5:05 Written-By – Biddu, G. Shury*, R. Roker* Hold Me A6 4:09 Written-By – D. Oppenheim*, I. Schuster*, L.J. Little* You Set My Heart On Fire A7 3:12 Written-By – Biddu Cookie Face B1 3:02 Written-By – Biddu Dr. Love B2 3:48 Written-By – Biddu I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me B3 6:56 Written-By – Biddu Love Bug/Sweets For My Sweet B4 4:02 Written-By – Biddu, G. Shury*, D. Pomus-M. Shuman*, R. Roker* Disco Fever B5 2:47 Written-By – L. Vanderbilt* Makin' All The Right Moves B6 3:10 Written-By – A. Schroeder*, B. Halley* Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Records Copyright (c) – CBS Records Manufactured By – Epic/Sony Inc. Credits Producer – Biddu Notes ℗&© 1978 CBS Records Produced for Subiddu Music Ltd. Manufactured by Epic/Sony Inc., Tokyo, Japan Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: JASRAC Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year CBS 83201 Tina Charles Greatest Hits (LP, Comp) CBS CBS 83201 Europe 1978 CBS 83201 Tina Charles Grandes Exitos (LP, Comp) CBS CBS 83201 Spain 1978 40-83201 Tina Charles Greatest Hits (Cass, Comp) CBS 40-83201 UK 1978 40-83201 Tina Charles Greatest Hits (Cass, Comp) CBS 40-83201 Europe 1978 SBP 237240 Tina Charles Greatest Hits (LP, Comp) CBS SBP 237240 Australia 1978 Related Music albums to Greatest Hits by Tina Charles Biddu Orchestra - The Stud Biddu Orchestra - Rainforest Biddu Orchestra - Verano Del 42 Tina Charles - Love Bug / Sweets For My Sweet Biddu Orchestra - Futuristic Journey Tina Charles - Dance Little Lady (Original 87 Version) Tina Charles - Dance Little Lady Dance Tina Charles - I Love To Love Biddu Orchestra - Humanity Biddu Orchestra - Dance Of Shiva.
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