| | Marcel Loeffler Source Manouche CD - Import Marcel Loeffler Discography of CDs
Personnel: Marcel Loeffler (accordion); Lisa Doby (vocals); Biréli Lagrène (guitar); Gautier Laurent (upright bass). Marcel Loeffler Source Manouche Songs | 1. | Swing Suspens |
| 2. | Ma Reference |
| 3. | Fiso Place |
| 4. | Douce Ambiance |
| 5. | Them There Eyes |
| 6. | All the Things You Are |
| 7. | Passion |
| 8. | Pont de Venise |
| 9. | Ruby |
| 10. | Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho |
| 11. | Double Scotch |
| 12. | H.C.Q. Strut |
| 13. | Ou es-Tu Mon Amour? |
| 14. | La Ballade Irlandaise |
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