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On this CD, Nicolas Bearde gives a nod to some of his favorite contemporary composers and sweetens the set with 7 original compositions. "All About Love" celebrates the joys and heartbreak of love and romance. With vocal stylings influenced by masters su Nicolas Bearde All About Love Songs | 1. | You'll Never Get to Heaven (If You Break My Heart) |
| 2. | Wild Is the Wind |
| 3. | Every Little Star |
| 4. | Be Mine |
| 5. | Summer Sunday |
| 6. | Tryin' Times |
| 7. | Love of My Life |
| 8. | Love Me |
| 9. | Naima |
| 10. | Promise Me/Island Girl |
| 11. | One Look at You |
| 12. | Moonlight in Vermont |
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