Ullalà

Ullalà

"Ullalà" is a music album by Antonello Venditti. It contains these songs:
#"Maria Maddalena" - 4:54
#"Nostra Signora di Lourdes (Compromessi sposi)" - 2:45
#"Canzone per Seveso" - 5:23
#"Una stupida e lurida storia d'amore" - 3:42
#"Jodi e la scimmietta" - 6:31
#"Strada" - 4:32


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