| | Willie Bricio Love Ballads CD Willie Bricio Discography of CDs
Songwriter and lyricist - ASCAP member. Romantic songs for listening and dancing.Many different styles.Voting member of NARAS-Grammy-Vocalist, keyboard, sax alto and tenor and violin player.Lyrics in 4 different languages.Styles:Jazz, Pop,Ethnic, Latin, Brazilian, European.Music for Film and TV. Willie Bricio Love Ballads Songs | 1. | Come to Me |
| 2. | Cowboy Loneliness |
| 3. | You Gonna Give |
| 4. | If You Come Back |
| 5. | Poor Child |
| 6. | Relaxing |
| 7. | Beach Sunset |
| 8. | Texan Heart |
| 9. | Farewell, Princess Diana |
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