검색어: i can't wait to make love to you (포르투갈어 - 영어)

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i can't wait to make love to you

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포르투갈어

can't wait to come back.

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can't wait to come back.

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o want tô make love to you

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o want tô make love to you

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i just can't wait to be king é uma canção de a disney 1994 filme de animação 's, the lion king.

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"i just can't wait to be king" is a song from disney's 1994 animated film, "the lion king".

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o lado b foi um cover da canção de willie dixon "i just wanna make love to you".

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the b-side was a cover of the willie dixon song "i just wanna make love to you".

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uma das faixas restantes é "you and me", cover de "i can't wait", de akon.

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one of the leftover tracks is "you and me", the original version of "i can't wait" by akon.

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mobile phone retailers have a responsibility to make this information available to you before you buy. telemóvel retalhistas têm a responsabilidade de divulgar esta informação para você antes de comprar.

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mobile phone retailers have a responsibility to make this information available to you before you buy.

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no álbum "mudvayne", ele também toca partes complexas nas introduções de "beautiful and strange" e "i can't wait".

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on the album "mudvayne", he also plays complex bass parts in the intros of "beautiful and strange" and "i can't wait".

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duff começou a gravar canções para várias trilhas sonoras da disney, entre elas "i can't wait", um cover da música de brooke mcclymont, para a trilha sonora de "lizzie mcguire".

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duff began making appearances on various soundtracks for the disney channel, recording a cover of the brooke mcclymont song "i can't wait" for the soundtrack to "lizzie mcguire".

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