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Hadestown (Musical)
Hadestown (Musical)
turnover time:2026-02-11 07:33:41
country:
United States
Languages:
English
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Soundtrack
Official site:
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Hadestown (Musical) Lyrics
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Chant [Russian translation]
Epic [Part II]
Doubt Comes In [2010]
Doubt Comes In [2010] [Russian translation]
Chant [Turkish translation]
Epic [Part I]
Epic [Part I] [Finnish translation]
Epic [Part I] [Russian translation]
Chant
Doubt Comes In [2010] [Finnish translation]
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یکی بود یکی نبود [Yeki Bood Yeki Nabood] [English translation]
کجایی [Kojaayi] [Transliteration]
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A Great Day for Freedom [Greek translation]
A New Machine – Part I [German translation]
همنفس [Hamnafas] [English translation]
گریه کن [Geryeh Kon] [Transliteration]
A New Machine – Part II [Serbian translation]
A New Machine – Part I lyrics
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [Russian translation]
A Great Day for Freedom [Finnish translation]
چند رور [Chand Rooz] lyrics
نگو [Nagoo] lyrics
A Great Day for Freedom [Serbian translation]
A Great Day for Freedom [German translation]
چطور دلت اومد [Chetor Delet Omad] lyrics
کجایی [Kojaayi] [English translation]
Que Dieu aide les exclus lyrics
همسفر [Hamsafar] lyrics
گریه نکن [Gerye nakon] [German translation]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [Arabic translation]
کی فکرشو میکرد [Ki Fekresho Mikard] [Transliteration]
یکی بود یکی نبود [Yeki Bood Yeki Nabood] lyrics
چطور دلت اومد [Chetor Delet Omad] [Transliteration]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] lyrics
A Pillow of Winds lyrics
A New Machine – Part I [Finnish translation]
کجایی [Kojaayi] [German translation]
A New Machine – Part II [Spanish translation]
همسفر [Hamsafar] [English translation]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [German translation]
A Great Day for Freedom [Spanish translation]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [Spanish translation]
A New Machine – Part II lyrics
A Great Day for Freedom [Hungarian translation]
چطور دلت اومد [Chetor Delet Omad] [English translation]
A New Machine – Part I [Turkish translation]
A Pillow of Winds [Croatian translation]
A Pillow of Winds [French translation]
چتر بارون [Chatre baaroon] lyrics
A New Machine – Part II [Turkish translation]
چطور دلت اومد [Chetor Delet Omad] [Turkish translation]
A Pillow of Winds [Dutch translation]
کی فکرشو میکرد [Ki Fekresho Mikard] [Turkish translation]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [Kurdish [Sorani] translation]
A Great Day for Freedom [Portuguese translation]
گریه نکن [Gerye nakon] [Transliteration]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [Kurdish [Kurmanji] translation]
گریه نکن [Gerye nakon] lyrics
A Great Day for Freedom [Dutch translation]
وقتى دلم عاشته [Vaghti dlam aasheghete] [French translation]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [Transliteration]
A New Machine – Part II [Greek translation]
نگو [Nagoo] [English translation]
روز برفی [Ruze Barfi]
یکی بود یکی نبود [Yeki Bood Yeki Nabood] [Arabic translation]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [Azerbaijani translation]
نگران منی [Negaraane mani] [Turkish translation]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [Turkish translation]
گریه نکن [Gerye nakon] [English translation]
کجایی [Kojaayi] [Greek translation]
همنفس [Hamnafas] lyrics
نگران منی [Negaraane mani] [Turkish translation]
A Pillow of Winds [German translation]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [Turkish [Anatolian dialects] translation]
A New Machine – Part I [Spanish translation]
روز برفی [Ruze Barfi] [English translation]
نگران منی [Negaraane mani] [Transliteration]
A Pillow of Winds [Croatian translation]
A Great Day for Freedom [Persian translation]
A New Machine – Part II [Finnish translation]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [English translation]
A Great Day for Freedom [Turkish translation]
کجایی [Kojaayi] [Turkish translation]
A New Machine – Part I [Serbian translation]
A Great Day for Freedom lyrics
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [Japanese translation]
یه عمره [Ye omre] [English translation]
همسفر [Hamsafar] [Transliteration]
یه عمره [Ye omre] lyrics
A New Machine – Part II [German translation]
A New Machine – Part I [French translation]
وقتى دلم عاشته [Vaghti dlam aasheghete] [English translation]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [Romanian translation]
A Great Day for Freedom [Croatian translation]
A Great Day for Freedom [Italian translation]
کجایی [Kojaayi] [Arabic translation]
کجایی [Kojaayi] lyrics
کی فکرشو میکرد [Ki Fekresho Mikard] lyrics
گریه کن [Geryeh Kon] lyrics
گریه کن [Geryeh Kon] [English translation]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [Talyshi translation]
A Great Day for Freedom [French translation]
همنفس [Hamnafas] [Transliteration]
A Great Day for Freedom [Afrikaans translation]
گریه کن [Geryeh Kon] [Turkish translation]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [Kurdish [Sorani] translation]
یکی هست [Yeki Hast] [English translation]
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