Italian soundtracks
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*"[[Tema di Londra]]" (1967) by [[Francesco De Masi]]/ [[Alessandro Alessandroni]]- | *"[[Tema di Londra]]" (1967) by [[Francesco De Masi]]/ [[Alessandro Alessandroni]]- | ||
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Italian lounge is lounge music hailing from Italy.
Beat at Cinecittà
Beat at Cinecittà are three volumes of downtempo, jazz and easy listening from 1960s and 1970s Italian cinema featuring Piero Piccioni, Nora Orlandi, Riz Ortolani, Fred Bongusto, Armando Trovajoli, released (1996-1999).
Songs
- "Tema di Londra" (1967) by Francesco De Masi/ Alessandro Alessandroni-
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