
Performer:
Title:
Fado - O Sentir Português 2
Genre:
MP3 album size:
1918 mb
Other music formats:
MP2 RA MP3 AHX AC3 MIDI AUD
Rating:
4.1 ✱
Style:
Fado
Various - Fado - O Sentir Português 2 album download
Tracklist
A1 | –Cidália Moreira | Recado A Lisboa |
A2 | –Fernando Madeira | Amar |
A3 | –Deolinda Rodrigues | Quadras |
A4 | –Carlos Barra | Nada Por Esmola |
A5 | –José Luis | Cais Do Sodré |
A6 | –Mariette Pessanha | Quero-te Mais Que A Vida |
B1 | –Carlos Do Carmo | Lisboa, Menina E Moça |
B2 | –Fernanda Baptista | Não Vale A Pena |
B3 | –Argentina Santos | Dito Por Não Dito |
B4 | –Artur Garcia | Dona Do Fado |
B5 | –Mara Abrantes | Hás-de Voltar |
B6 | –Francisco Martinho | Fado Marialva |
Notes
Edição de Pinheiro & Guerreiro Lda.Sob Licença de Discos Estudio, Riso e Ritmo Discos, Lda, Movieplay Portuguesa, S.A.R.L.
Fabricado em Portugal.
This is part of a 3-LP Box catal. n. 3-LP-79120
Various – Fado - O Sentir Português 3. Label: Edição De Pinheiro & Guerreiro Lda. – LP-791203. Format: Vinyl, 12", Compilation. A1. –Maria Da Fé. Fado de Alfama. A2. –Rui De Mascarenhas. Senhor Padre Valentim.
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