| | World Of Italian Hits Of The 70'S CD (1 Customer Review)
This two-cd release features 32 hits that were recorded in Italy during the 1970s.
Classic Italian hits from the 70s. World Of Italian Hits Of The 70'S Music World Of Italian Hits Of The 70'S Songs | 1. | Il Mio Cuore Ne Va - Carla "Alice" Bissi |
| 2. | Piccola E Fragile - Drupi |
| 3. | Ti Amo - Enzo Belmonte |
| 4. | Tornero - I Santo California |
| 5. | Jesabel - Delirium |
| 6. | Un Minuto |
| 7. | L'Italiano - Dino Conte |
| 8. | Chiamatemi Andrea - Giorgia |
| 9. | Coniglietto |
| 10. | Una Storia d'Amore - Juli & Julie |
| 11. | Cinque Minuti E Poi - Maurizio |
| 12. | Anna da Dimenticare - I Nuovi Angeli |
| 13. | Soleado - Mike Santacruz |
| 14. | Il Cuore E Uno Zingaro - Nicola Di Bari |
| 15. | Barca di Noe - Sergio Endrigo |
| 16. | Dominicana Andando Alla Messa - Gigliola Cinquetti |
| 17. | Quanto E Bella Lel - Gianni Nazzaro |
| 18. | Sara Perche Ti Amo - Ricchi e Poveri |
| 19. | Doice Amore Mio - I Santo California |
| 20. | Lallola - Annabella |
| 21. | Buona Domenica - Enzo Belmonte |
| 22. | Buonosera Buonosera - Franco Laporta |
| 23. | Pe Te Veni a Truva - Dario Sebastiani |
| 24. | Tutto il Resto E Noia - Franco Califano |
| 25. | Uakadi Uakado - I Nuovi Angeli |
| 26. | Solo Noi - Pescatori Del Vento |
| 27. | Ciao Mare - Raoul Casadei |
| 28. | Gloria - Enzo Belmonte |
| 29. | Ave Maria No No - I Santo California |
| 30. | Luglio - Riccardo del Turco |
| 31. | Sono una Donna Non Sono una Santa |
| 32. | Solo Tu - Matia Bazar |
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