| | Diamond Collection, Vol. 5 CD
Diamond Collection, Vol. 5 Music Diamond Collection, Vol. 5 Songs | 1. | Into the Night - Michael Fortunati |
| 2. | Step by Step - Silver Pozzoli |
| 3. | Moonlight Affair - Cliff Turner |
| 4. | Secret Eyes - L'Affair |
| 5. | I'm Not a Dreamer - Ray |
| 6. | Leave Me Alone - Fred Ventura |
| 7. | Living in Your Eyes - Closed |
| 8. | Celebration Tonight - Brian & the Eden |
| 9. | Hold Me Tight - B.B. & Band |
| 10. | Go Go Yellow Screen - Digital Emotion |
| 11. | Superman - Tecas Johnny |
| 12. | Bad Girl - Sphinx |
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