Umbrella (song) - Vanilla Sky Cover

Vanilla Sky Cover

"Umbrella"
Single by Vanilla Sky
from the album Changes Edizione Speciale
Released 2007
Format CD
Recorded 2007
Genre Pop punk
Length 4:03
Label Universal Music

"Umbrella" was covered by the Italian band Vanilla Sky in 2007. Though there is only one version of the song, it was released three times: first on the band's MySpace, then as a single, and finally as a bonus track from Changes Edizione Speciale.

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