American song, c1985: |
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At least that is my supposition. |
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I can't live without the boys. |
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I couldn't care for another girl. |
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The Cruise of deep sea-going hack. |
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Dark eyes am now a-shinin' for you. |
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Dearie, my dearie. |
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Dolce far niente land. |
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Dreams dreams. |
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Entrance : Girls-dolly-enchilada. |
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Filibuster. |
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Finale III. |
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Graft : General, Cortez and Pizzaro. |
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How I put down the war : Scuttle and chorus. |
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I'm a lemon that no one can squeeze. |
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The Jigaree. |
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Johnny wise. |
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Little things. |
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My new Kentucky home. |
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Nightmare land. |
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On the trail to Santa Fe. |
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Opening chorus, Act III. |
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A Rebellion promoter. |
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Revolutionary song : The Love for our motherland. |
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School of love. |
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The Shore of the sun-down sea. |
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The Simple life for me. |
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A Soldier of fortune. |
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A Soldier's life. |
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A son of the desert am I [SR] 1898: |
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Southern night. |
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That linger longer tune. |
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The Toreador : A Travesty. |
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The Way people have from Italia. |
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Welcome chorus. |
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When Pizzaro struck these parts. |
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When you shine on me : Sunbean, oh, sunbeam. |
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