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Come Fly With Me (CD & DVD)

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2004-03-30

by: Michael Bublé



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Caught in the Act

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2005-11-22

by: Michael Bublé





The Best of Sammy Davis Jr.: Live

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2008-04-08

by: Jr. Sammy Davis


Album DescriptionHailed for much of his career as 'the world's greatest living entertainer', sammy davis jr was a multitalented singer, dancer ...
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Come Fly with Me

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2004-03-30

by: Michael Bublé


A year after his slickly produced recording debut launched him on a meteoric course to stardom, this combo DVD/CD set chronicles ...
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A Wonderful World

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2003-12-09

by: Tony Bennett, K.D. Lang


A year after his slickly produced recording debut launched him on a meteoric course to stardom, this combo DVD/CD set chronicles ...


A Wonderful World

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2003-11-18

by: Tony Bennett, K.D. Lang


A year after his slickly produced recording debut launched him on a meteoric course to stardom, this combo DVD/CD set chronicles ...



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