Lolita (song) - Music

Music

  • Lolita, My Love, 1971 musical by John Barry and Alan Jay Lerner
  • "Lolita (trop jeune pour aimer)", a 1987 single by French Canadian singer Céline Dion
  • Lolita (opera), a 1992 opera by Rodion Shchedrin based on Nabokov's novel
  • "Moi... Lolita", a 2000 debut single by French singer Alizée
  • "Lolita" (Belinda song), a song from Belinda's 2010 album Carpe Diem
  • "Lolita" (The Veronicas song), a song by Australian duo The Veronicas
  • "Lolita", a song by Arturo Buzzi-Peccia
  • "Lolita", a song by Prince, from his 2006 album 3121
  • "Lolita", a song by Eric Von Schmidt, from his 1963 album The Folk Blues of Eric Von Schmidt
  • "Lolita", a song from Suzanne Vega's 1996 album Nine Objects of Desire
  • "Lolita", a song from the Stereophonics' 2005 album Language. Sex. Violence. Other?
  • "Lolita", a song from Elefant's 2006 album The Black Magic Show
  • "Lolita", a song from the 2011 Tamil film Engeyum Kaadhal
  • "Lolita", a song by Lana Del Rey, included as a bonus track on some editions of her 2012 album Born to Die

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