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  1. 22 de oct. de 2008 · From the album "The Nature Of The Beast" from 1981.

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    • GordonYYZ
  2. This film contains movie footage from the 'Nature of the Beast' tour shot during a two night stint at London, England's famous Hammersmith Odeon during January 1981. Order the DVD now at http ...

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    • Cherry Red Records
  3. Letra. Traducción. All Over Town (Traducción) Muy señor mío vi que fugaces. Dear Sir,did I see you fleeting? Me preocupo por tu corazón, pero no a través de sus latidos. I care for your heart but not through its beating. Intenta poner el ceño fruncido en mí. You try to put a frown on me. Me cayó abajo. Fell me down.

  4. Traducción. Por toda la ciudad. All Over the Town. Tu corazón no es del tipo que va latiendo solo. Your heart is not the type to go beating by itself. Letras a un lado, a continuación, dejar que late por otra persona. Lyrics aside, then let it beat for someone else. No dejes que tu corazón hable por tu mente.

  5. «All Over Town» —en español: «Por toda la ciudad»— es una canción escrita por el cantante y músico Myles Goodwyn e interpretada por la banda canadiense de rock April Wine. [1] [2] Se enlistó originalmente en el álbum The Nature of the Beast, publicado en 1981 por Aquarius Records en Canadá y por Capitol Records en el Reino Unido.

  6. All Over Town Lyrics. Someone said you was, runnin' 'round. Like you owned the world. It's no secret, you're the talk of the town. You know, the best of the girls. That's right, and now...

  7. All Over the Town is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Derek N. Twist and starring Norman Wooland, Sarah Churchill and Cyril Cusack. It was based on the 1947 novel by R. F. Delderfield . Plot. After serving in the RAF during the Second World War, Nat Hearn returns to his prewar job as a reporter on the Tormouth Clarion.