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Instrumental / Maersche / Wiener Walzer D I E S T I M M E , D I E B E R Ü H R T INSTRUMENTAL / MAERSCHE / WIENER WALZER Duane Eddy Peter Gunn Rebel Rouser Pete Tex Slow Motion Yakety Sax Tuff The Shadows Apache Ghost Riders In The Sky Wheels Ricky King Amorada Le Rève Verde Fleetwood Mac Albatros Richard Clayderman Ballade Pour Adeline Jean Claude Borelly Dolannes Melody Orchester Paul Mauriat El Bimbo Kenny G For Ever In Love The Virtues Guitar-Boogie Whistling Jack Smith I Was Kaiser Bill’s Batman Nini Rosso Il Silenzio The Allman Brothers Band Jessica The Spotnicks Johnny Guitar Candy Dulfer Lily Was Here Love Unlimited Orchestra Love’s Theme Space Magic Fly Los Indios Tabajaras Maria Helena Booker T. & The MG’s Ode To Billy Joe Hot Butter Popcorn Johnny & The Hurricanes Red River Rock Walter Scholz Sehnsuchtsmelodie Quincy Jones Soul Bossa Orchester Percy Faith Summerplace The Sound Of Philadelphia T.S.O.P. The Tornados Telstar Walter Murphy And The Big Apple The 5th Of Beethoven Band Van McCoy And The Soul City Sym- The Hustle phony Roy Etzel Traumlandmelodie The Ventures Wipe Out Maersche Alte Kameraden Anchors Away Aus Böhmen Kommt Die Musik Bayerische Defiliermarsch Die Leut Vom Land Einzug Der Gladiatoren Fahnenmarsch Herz-Schmerz Hessenmarsch Kärntner Liedermarsch Kaiser Wilhelm Marsch Klarinetten-Mukerl Liechtensteiner Polka Raddampfer Polka Radetzky-Marsch River Kwai-Marsch Semper (Sousa) Seventy-Six Trombones Trara, Es Brennt Wien Bleibt Wien Willst A Zwickerbusserl Zillertaler Polterboarisch Wiener Walzer Ballsirenen-Medley Donau Walzer Fruehlingsstimmenwalzer Kaiser Walzer Valse No.2 Wiener Pracht Wiener Blut Tanzen Möcht› Ich Maria christina • Glatttalstrasse 143 • CH-8052 Zürich • www.maria-christina.ch.
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