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Voices From The FIFA World Cup

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Voices From The FIFA World Cup

Various Artists Sony
Released: Jun 06, 2006
1

The Time Of Our Lives (The Official Song Of The 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany)

  by  Il Divo with Toni Braxton
Time: 4:40     Size: 7MB
2

Hips Don't Lie - Bamboo (featuring Wyclef Jean)

  by  Shakira; featuring Wyclef Jean
Time: 3:36     Size: 5MB
4

Thank You

  by  Dido
Time: 3:39     Size: 5MB
5

Woman In Love

  by  Barbra Streisand
Time: 3:51     Size: 5MB
6

Because Of You

  by  Kelly Clarkson
Time: 3:39     Size: 5MB
7

Truly Madly Deeply

  by  Savage Garden
Time: 4:39     Size: 6MB
8

Why

  by  Annie Lennox
Time: 4:53     Size: 7MB
9

Just The Way You Are

  by  Billy Joel
Time: 3:29     Size: 5MB
10

Hero

  by  Mariah Carey
Time: 4:17     Size: 6MB
11

By Your Side

  by  Sade
Time: 4:18     Size: 6MB
12

I Believe In You

  by  Il Divo and Celine Dion
Time: 4:00     Size: 6MB
13

Bridge Over Troubled Water

  by  Simon & Garfunkel
Time: 4:52     Size: 7MB
14

Un-Break My Heart

  by  Toni Braxton
Time: 4:30     Size: 6MB
15

Every Time We Say Goodbye

  by  Rod Stewart
Time: 3:28     Size: 5MB
16

One Moment In Time

  by  Whitney Houston
Time: 4:42     Size: 7MB
17

Always On My Mind

  by  Elvis Presley
Time: 3:37     Size: 5MB

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