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La Colegiala [Russian translation]
La Colegiala [English translation]
La Colegiala [Croatian translation]
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Aunque tú no lo sepas [Russian translation]
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La cama [Russian translation]
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Year Zero [Greek translation]
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Witch Image [Turkish translation]
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Release lyrics
Colours lyrics
Statte vicino a'mme lyrics
La cama lyrics
La cama [Greek translation]
Stand by Him [Russian translation]
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes [1970] lyrics
Nave Maria lyrics
Duro y suave lyrics
La cama [Romanian translation]
Year Zero [Esperanto translation]
Amore e disamore lyrics
Piccolissima serenata lyrics
Zenith lyrics
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אומרים ישנה ארץ [Omrim Yeshna Eretz] [Transliteration]
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Work Hard lyrics
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Year Zero [Spanish translation]
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Year Zero [Portuguese translation]
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Stand by Him [Spanish translation]
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