| | I've Heard Those Songs Before CD - Import (1 Customer Review)
Performers include: The Troggs, Tommy Tutone, The Byrds. I've Heard Those Songs Before Music I've Heard Those Songs Before Songs | 1. | House of the Rising Sun |
| 2. | Mr. Tambourine Man |
| 3. | Precious and Few |
| 4. | So Into You |
| 5. | I Believe in Music |
| 6. | I'd Love You to Want Me |
| 7. | If You Wanna Get to Heaven |
| 8. | Can't You See |
| 9. | Magic |
| 10. | Wild Thing |
| 11. | 867-5309/Jenny |
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$8.49 At this stage of her career Mariah Carey does not need to prove herself, but her voice is so powerful that with each new recording she, once again, reminds you: "Listen to what I can do." Vocal gymnastics and Christmas songs are not often thought of as a compatible combination, but on MERRY CHRISTMAS Mariah jumps, climbs, crawls, twirls and dashes her way through both traditional fare and original Christmas songs.
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