The story of rock and roll
Catalog no.:HDD0053
Releasedate movie:0001
Releasedate medium:June 2003
Genres:
- English
Total playing time:52 min.
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Product:1 DVD video
Order info:
- Gravity DVDSV 3011 D
DVD Region:
- Region 2 (Europe, The Netherlands)
TV standard:
- PAL
- Color
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Tracks
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1High school confidential
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2Don't be cruel
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3You win again
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4Great balls of fire
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5Breathless
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6Hound dog
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7I got a woman
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8I'm on fire
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9The night has a thousand eyes
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10Put on your red dress
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11I believe in you
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12Mystery train
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13Whole lotta shakin' goin' on
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14Jailhouse rock
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