Agostino Carollo - Songs

Songs

  • 1992
  • A Minute
  • Another One Bites The Dust
  • Come Vasco Rossi
  • Dancing
  • Deeboudaebeedoee
  • Everything
  • Fly Away (Bye Bye)
  • Fly High
  • Happy Children
  • Hip Whoop
  • Hypnotika
  • I'm Your Boogie Man
  • It's Smoke On The Water
  • Jumpin
  • Let's All Get Up!
  • Livin In A Disco
  • Long Train Running
  • Love Is Your Name
  • Love Song
  • Love You Too
  • Magdalena
  • Mas Que Nada
  • My Fire
  • No Corrida
  • No Satisfaction
  • On A Day
  • Open Up Your Mind
  • Perchon vi tappate la bocca
  • Put On Your Red Shoes
  • Qui Ritornera
  • September
  • Sleep All Day All Night
  • So True
  • Soul Bossa Nova
  • Take Me Higher
  • Take The Record, Daddy!
  • Tell Me
  • Tell Me Where You Are
  • That's The Way
  • The Love Album
  • This Is The Voice!
  • "To The Club" - UK #69
  • Up, Side, Jump!
  • Viva La Discoteca
  • Welcome You
  • What Do You Feel Now?
  • What Time Is It?
  • What You Dream
  • Wonderland Bee
  • Work Your Body
  • X-Treme
  • Yo Quiero Un Chico
  • Your Love Is Coming Down Over Me
  • Your Night

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    And songs climb out of the flames of the near campfires,
    Pale, pastel things exquisite in their frailness
    With a note or two to indicate it isn’t lost,
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