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Malcolm Lockyer And His Concert Orchestra - Vinyl Albums - Discography



This artist has tracks on 1 Vinyl Album

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Music From The Films Record 4A
G1: Malcolm Lockyer And His Concert Orchestra - Around The World In 80 Days
G2: Malcolm Lockyer And His Concert Orchestra - The Harry Lime Theme (From "The Third Man")
G3: Malcolm Lockyer And His Concert Orchestra - Conrish Rhapsody (From "Love Story")
G4: Malcolm Lockyer And His Concert Orchestra - Carioca (From "Flying Down To Rio")
G5: Malcolm Lockyer And His Concert Orchestra - Terry's Theme (From "Limelight")
G6: Malcolm Lockyer And His Concert Orchestra - Falling In Love Again (From "The Blue Angel")
Music From The Films Record 4B
H1: Malcolm Lockyer And His Concert Orchestra - Begin The Beguine (From "Night And Day")
H2: Malcolm Lockyer And His Concert Orchestra - March Of The Siamese Children (From "The King And I")
H3: Malcolm Lockyer And His Concert Orchestra - Dream Of Olwen (From "While I Live")
H4: Malcolm Lockyer And His Concert Orchestra - Three Coins In The Fountain
H5: Malcolm Lockyer And His Concert Orchestra - Anna
H6: Malcolm Lockyer And His Concert Orchestra - High Noon
Reader's Digest UKRDS 98091981Box Set0 $14
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