Romantic Guitars: Amour

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Romantic Guitars: Amour
Compilation album by
Jai Bandaros
Released1996 (1996)
Genre Easy listening
Length43:56
Label Compose Records, Peter Pan
Producer Dan Pickering

Romantic Guitars: Amour is a studio album of romantic guitar songs covered by Jai Bandaros, released in 1996 by Compose Records. [1] The CD was produced by Dan Pickering and distributed by Inspired Distribution.

Track listing

  1. Just the Way You Are
  2. What A Fool Believes
  3. Tonight, I Celebrate My Love
  4. When Will I See You Again
  5. Still
  6. I Heard It Through the Grapevine
  7. My Guy
  8. The One That Got Away
  9. I Can See Clearly Now
  10. Summer

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References

  1. "Romantic Guitars: Amour". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 August 2015.