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What, Me Worry? ボク、大丈夫!!

What, Me Worry? ボク、大丈夫!!
What, Me Worry? ボク、大丈夫!!What, Me Worry? ボク、大丈夫!!What, Me Worry? ボク、大丈夫!!What, Me Worry? ボク、大丈夫!!What, Me Worry? ボク、大丈夫!!What, Me Worry? ボク、大丈夫!!What, Me Worry? ボク、大丈夫!!What, Me Worry? ボク、大丈夫!!

Catno

YLR-28003

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Japan

Release date

Jun 21, 1982

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

$27.59*

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A1

What, Me Worry?

1:05

A2

It's Gonna Work Out = きっとうまくいく

4:00

A3

Sayonara = サヨナラ

5:33

A4

This Strange Obsession

3:42

A5

Flashback = 回想

5:17

B1

The Real You = 本当の君

4:45

B2

Disposable Love = 使いすてハート

4:29

B3

My Highland Home In Thailand

1:11

B4

All You've Got To Do = すぐそこにある

3:31

B5

It's All Too Much = すべて 素晴らしすぎる

4:41

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