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Album: iTunes Originals: Sting

Artist: Sting

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2004
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 22

  • Copyright: This Compilation ℗ 2004 A&M Records

Tracklist For iTunes Originals: Sting By Artist Sting

Title Artist Time
1
Stolen Car (Take Me Dancing) Sting 3:58 USD 1.29
2
Why I Decided to Write My Auto Sting 0:53 USD Album Only
3
The Book of My Life (feat. Ano Sting 6:17 USD 1.29
4
A Reading from "Broken Music" Sting 2:19 USD Album Only
5
Ghost Story / I'm So Happy I C Sting 6:19 USD 1.29
6
Songwriting Is a Literary Purs Sting 0:25 USD Album Only
7
Desert Rose (Live In Italy) Sting 5:20 USD 1.29
8
How the Singing Style Came to Sting 0:51 USD Album Only
9
Roxanne The Police 3:11 USD 1.29
10
33 RPM Played At 45 Sting 0:48 USD Album Only
11
Writing "Walking On the Moon" Sting 0:43 USD Album Only
12
Walking On the Moon The Police 5:02 USD 1.29
13
Rediscovering "Hole In My Life Sting 0:31 USD Album Only
14
Hole In My Life Sting 4:08 USD 1.29
15
The History of "I Burn for You Sting 0:23 USD Album Only
16
I Burn for You (Live In Arnhem Sting 5:22 USD 1.29
17
The Inspiration Behind "Don't Sting 0:34 USD Album Only
18
Don't Stand So Close to Me The Police 4:02 USD 1.29
19
Wondering About "This War" Sting 0:33 USD Album Only
20
This War Sting 5:48 USD 1.29
21
The Love Expressed Between Lov Sting 0:48 USD Album Only
22
Sacred Love Sting 5:55 USD 1.29

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