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VERY BEST OF DIANA KRALL
Deluxe Edition With DVD
Diana Krall
Note: CD also available separately, catalog number 602517399686.
Contents
Disc 1
- 'S Wonderful - 4:26
- Peel Me a Grape - 5:49
- Pick Yourself Up - 3:01
- Frim Fram Sauce - 5:00
- You Go to My Head [#] - 6:46
- Let's Fall in Love - 4:18
- The Look of Love - 4:41
- East of the Sun (West of the Moon) - 5:45
- I've Got You Under My Skin - 6:08
- All or Nothing at All - 4:32
- Only the Lonely [#] - 4:16
- Let's Face the Music and Dance - 5:17
- The Heart of Saturday Night - 4:05
- Little Girl Blue - 5:38
- Fly Me to the Moon - 5:43
Disc 2
- Let's Face the Music and Dance [DVD]
- The Look of Love [DVD]
- Temptation [DVD][Live]
- Almost Blue [DVD]
- Abandoned Masquerade [DVD][Live]
- Fly Me to the Moon [DVD][Live]
- The Girl in the Other Room [DVD][Live]
- What Are You Doing New Year's Eve [DVD][Live]
Musicians
Retail Price: $19.98
Online Sale Price: $18.98
Product Details: Compact Disc/DVD Package
September 18, 2007
Product Code: 602517418462
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