| | Giacomo Rondinella Malafemmena CD - Import Giacomo Rondinella Discography of CDs
Giacomo Rondinella Malafemmena Songs | 1. | Guapparia |
| 2. | A Serenata E Pulecenella |
| 3. | Giuvanne Simpatia |
| 4. | Malepenziero |
| 5. | Si Ttu |
| 6. | Lacreme Napulitane |
| 7. | Suspiranno Na Canzone |
| 8. | Malafemmena |
| 9. | Carcerato |
| 10. | Pasquale Militare |
| 11. | E Figlie |
| 12. | O Guappo Nnammurato |
| 13. | Voglio A Tte |
| 14. | Canzuncella Mbriaca |
| 15. | Bona Furtuna |
| 16. | Simmo E Napule..Paisa |
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