Tracklist
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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1 | Play track | Daa-Da Daa-Da |
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2:42 | |||
2 | Jo-Jo |
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2:39 | ||||
3 | Kuin Tuhka Tuuleen = Don't Pull Your Love |
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2:38 | ||||
4 | Play track | Riviera |
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3:04 | |||
5 | Play track | Pois Mene Rakkaani |
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2:53 | |||
6 | Paloi Rinnassani Tuli |
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2:01 | ||||
7 | Pois Tžrkeys |
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2:11 | ||||
8 | Nainen |
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2:32 | ||||
9 | Paljon Muuttuu |
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2:16 |
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Sammy Babitzin
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Aleksandr "Sammy" Babitzin (11th July 1948, Helsinki – 29th April 1973, Jyväskylä) was a Finnish musician and member of famous Babitzin family, which immigrated from Russia during war. Sammy debuted in early 1960s in a band called The Steelers. In 1972 Sammy won "Syksyn sävel" competition with song Daa-da daa-da, which was composed by Kari Kuuva. He didn't have time to release any albums before his premature death in a car accident on Suojoki bridge in Hietama, Äänekoski.
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Aleksandr "Sammy" Babitzin (11th July 1948, Helsinki – 29th April 1973, Jyväskylä) was a Finnish musician and member of famous Babitzin family, which immigrated from Russia during… read more
Aleksandr "Sammy" Babitzin (11th July 1948, Helsinki – 29th April 1973, Jyväskylä) was a Finnish musician and member of famous Babitzin family, which immigrated from Russia during war. Sammy debuted in early 1960s in a band c… read more