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Album: Dawn Upshaw Sings Vernon Duke

Artist: Dawn Upshaw

  • Genre: Opera
  • Release Date: 2005
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • Copyright: ℗ 2005 Nonesuch Records. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing

Tracklist For Dawn Upshaw Sings Vernon Duke By Artist Dawn Upshaw

Title Artist Time
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Round About Dawn Upshaw 4:55 USD 0.99
2
Born Too Late Dawn Upshaw 4:15 USD 0.99
3
The Love I Long For Dawn Upshaw 3:48 USD 0.99
4
Autumn In New York Dawn Upshaw 4:26 USD 0.99
5
The Sea-Gull and the Ea-Gull Dawn Upshaw 1:38 USD 0.99
6
Remember or Forget Dawn Upshaw 3:09 USD 0.99
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Not a Care In the World Dawn Upshaw 3:42 USD 0.99
8
Words Without Music Dawn Upshaw 4:28 USD 0.99
9
Swattin' the Fly Dawn Upshaw 2:42 USD 0.99
10
April In Paris Dawn Upshaw 3:15 USD 0.99
11
Low and Lazy Dawn Upshaw 4:19 USD 0.99
12
I Like the Likes of You Dawn Upshaw 3:03 USD 0.99
13
Water Under the Bridge Dawn Upshaw 3:04 USD 0.99
14
Ages Ago Dawn Upshaw 3:55 USD 0.99

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