| | Brazilian Tropical Orchestra Boleros CD - Import Brazilian Tropical Orchestra Discography of CDs
Brazilian Tropical Orchestra Boleros Songs | 1. | Somewhere in Time |
| 2. | Bolero |
| 3. | Ho Capito Che Ti Amo |
| 4. | MacArthur Park |
| 5. | Yesterday |
| 6. | Solitary Bailarine |
| 7. | Outra Vez |
| 8. | Don't Cry for Me Argentina |
| 9. | Too Young |
| 10. | DeTalhes |
| 11. | (Somewhere) Over the Rain |
| 12. | Distancia, A |
| 13. | Something Stupid |
| 14. | Swan Lake |
| 15. | Living Together Growing T |
| 16. | Roberta |
| 17. | Too Much Heaven |
| 18. | Lady Jane |
| 19. | Love Is Blue |
| 20. | May Way |
| 21. | Quero Que VA Tudo Pro Inf |
| 22. | Mandy |
| 23. | If You Leave Me Now |
| 24. | Monday Monday |
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Purchase Boleros CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Joao Gilberto Amoroso/Brasil CD (1993)
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These two albums, collected in full on one CD, are among Gilberto's best solo albums. Alternating between standards like "'S Wonderful" or "Besame Mucho" and Brazilian tunes like Jobim's "Wave" and the original ...
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