| | Constance Amiot Fairytale CD - Import Constance Amiot Discography of CDs
Constance Amiot Fairytale Songs | 1. | Clash Dans Le Tempo |
| 2. | Docher La Lune |
| 3. | Rendez-Vous De Novembre |
| 4. | Dime For A Buck |
| 5. | Fairytale |
| 6. | L'urderie |
| 7. | L'Envol |
| 8. | Cross Your Fingers |
| 9. | On Dira Ouf |
| 10. | Le Souffle D'Un Matin |
| 11. | Le Bout Du Monde |
| 12. | Ant Of Living Good |
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