| | I Love Greece Vol. 1 CD - Import (1 Customer Review)
Recording information: Studio IN. I Love Greece Vol. 1 Music I Love Greece Vol. 1 Songs | 1. | Valentina, La |
| 2. | Adinaton Na Kimitho |
| 3. | Vre Pos Batirisame |
| 4. | To Telefteo Tram |
| 5. | Ena Vradi Pou'vreche |
| 6. | Chimoniase Chimoniase |
| 7. | I Tabakiera |
| 8. | I Valitsa |
| 9. | Charami |
| 10. | Tramparifas |
| 11. | Mazi Ton Dromo Pirame |
| 12. | Archisan Ta Organa |
| 13. | Ola Rimadia |
| 14. | Ala |
| 15. | To Monopati |
| 16. | O Minas Echi Enia |
| 17. | Gia Tis Ginekes Zoume |
| 18. | To Diko Sou to Marazi |
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