Fado Lisboeta - Amália Rodrigues

歌手:Amália Rodrigues · 专辑:Amalia Rodriguez · 发行:2003-01-01
歌曲信息
歌曲名:Fado Lisboeta
歌手:Amália Rodrigues
所属专辑:Amalia Rodriguez
作词:未知
作曲:未知
发行公司:Fifty-Five Records
发行时间:2003-01-01
大小:2.72 MB
时长:02:59秒
比特率:129K
评分:0.0分
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Fado Lisboeta - Amália Rodrigues文本歌词
Fado Lisboeta - Amália RodriguesLRC歌词
[00:00.00-1] 作词 : Carlos Dias\/Amadeu do Vale
[00:00.00-1] 作曲 : -INF
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