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Wonderful two CD collection of breezy, memorable Easy Listening classics performed by some of the most famous musical artists of yesteryear. A perfect soundtrack to your summer vacation, whether it's romantic or not! 50 tracks including 'Wonderful Wonderful' (Johnny Mathis), 'Under Paris Skies' (Andy Williams), 'Sway' (Dean Martin), 'Lullaby Of Birdland' (Sarah Vaughn), 'Take Five' (Dave Brubeck), 'You Do Something To Me' (Frank Sinatra), 'Summer Time' (Ray Conniff), 'Fly Me To The Moon' (Tony Bennett) and many more. Sony/BMG. Beyond The Sea Music | List Price | $26.99 (You save $2.04) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7508820 | | Catalog number | 726517 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 28, 2007 |
Beyond The Sea Songs | 1. | Beyond The Sea (La Mer) |
| 2. | Sailing |
| 3. | Red Sails In The Sunset |
| 4. | My Heart Will Go On |
| 5. | Strangers On The Shore |
| 6. | How Deep Is The Ocean |
| 7. | Atlantic Crossing |
| 8. | Sleepy Shores |
| 9. | A Whole New World |
| 10. | Catch The Wind |
| 11. | The Wind Beneath My Wings |
| 12. | Going Home |
| 13. | Orinoco Flow |
| 14. | Blue Hawaii |
| 15. | Moon River |
| 16. | Skies Of Blue |
| 17. | Colours Of The Wind |
| 18. | Here, There And Everywhere |
| 19. | Bridge Over Troubled Water |
| 20. | Cast Your Fate To The Wind |
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