| | Annekei / Jack Lee Letter CD - Import Annekei / Jack Lee Discography of CDs
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Asian pressing of this 2008 collaboration between the great guitarist Jack Lee and the Danish singer Annekei. 12 tracks including 'I Miss You More', 'Paper Moon' and 'How Deep Is Your Love'. Universal. Annekei / Jack Lee Letter Songs | 1. | I Miss You More |
| 2. | Letter |
| 3. | Lately |
| 4. | Paper Moon |
| 5. | Aguas De Marco |
| 6. | Felicidade |
| 7. | My Mystery |
| 8. | Fragile |
| 9. | How Deep Is Your Love |
| 10. | Sonhador |
| 11. | Besame Mucho |
| 12. | Llorando |
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