Bruno Canino - Kinderszenen No. 7 ("Träumerei"), for piano, Op. 15/7 Lyrics

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Kinderszenen No. 7 ("Träumerei"), for piano, Op. 15/7

Kinderszenen No. 7 ("Träumerei"), for piano, Op. 15/7 Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Kinderszenen No. 7 ("Träumerei"), for piano, Op. 15/7 By Bruno Canino?
For the life of me
I never thought that it could be The way it stands right now Emotions running high Every night I wish that I Could tell you how I feel Those words are here in my heart Oh but there is just one missing part How to put it together How to say it right And let you know that Every night I'll be dreamin' Dreamin' Hoping baby you will be there I'll be dreamin' Dreamin' Hoping baby you will be there Let me take time out To try and find out If this could be real Cause reality scares me I've been living a fantasy How should I feel Those words are here in my heart Oh but there is just one missing part How to put it together How to say it right And let you know that Every night I'll be dreamin' Dreamin' Hoping baby you will be there I'll be dreamin' Dreamin' Hoping baby you will be there |
Who Wrote Kinderszenen No. 7 ("Träumerei"), for piano, Op. 15/7 By Bruno Canino?
Mauro P. Desantis, Larry Mcfarland, Jerry Melillo, Reney Pena, Roberto Collazo Pena, Martiz Ware
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What's The Duration Of The Kinderszenen No. 7 ("Träumerei"), for piano, Op. 15/7 By Bruno Canino?The duration of Kinderszenen No. 7 ("Träumerei"), for piano, Op. 15/7 is 2:54 minutes and seconds. |
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