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Grupo:
Stephen
Duffy
Andy
Taylor
Warren
Cuccurullo
John
Curtis
Simon
Lebon
Nick
Rhodes
John
Taylor
Simon
Colley
Andy
Wickett
Roger Taylor
Formado: 1978, Inglaterra.
Estilo:
New Wave, Synth-Pop
Tons:
Destacado, Festivo, Pensativo
Gravadoras:
Capitol | EMI | Alex | Pioneer | Sony | Polygram | Import | Hollywood
| Edel | Masterdisk | Harvest | Gold | Parlophone | VIR | Strand | Baktabak
| Goldenstars | Aurora
Músicas:
Rio
Hungry Like The Wolf
Girls On Film
Wild Boys
Ordinary World
Come Undome
Notorious
View To A Kill
I Don't Want Your Love
Matter Of Feeling
Eletric Barbarella
Skin Trade
Violence Of Summer (Love's
Taking Over)
Planet Earth
Union Of The Snake
The Reflex
Chauffer
Is There Something I Should
Know
Letras:
Come Undone
Matter
Of Feeling
Notorious
Ordinary
World
Rio
Save
A Prayer
Wild
Boys
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Duran Duran
Rio
Wow!
Moving on the floor now babe you're a bird of paradise.
Cherry ice cream smile I suppose it's very nice
With a step to your left and a flick to the right
You catch that mirror way out west
You know you're something special and you look like you're the best.
Her name is Rio and
she dances on the sand.
Just like that river twisting through a dusty land.
And when she shines she really shows you all she can
Oh Rio Rio dance across the Rio Grande.
I've seen you on the
beach and I've seen you on T.V.
Two, of a billion stars, it means so much to me
Like a birthday or a pretty view
But then I'm sure that you know it's just for you
Hey now (wow), look
at that. Did he really run you down?
At the end of the drive, the lawmen arrive you make me feel
alive alive alive
I'll take my chance
'cause luck is on my side
I tell you something I know what you're thinking
I tell you something, I know what you're thinking
Her name is Rio and
she dances on the sand
Just like that river twists across a dusty land.
And when she shines she really shows you all she can.
Oh Rio Rio dance across the Rio Grande
Her name is Rio she don't need to understand
I might find her if I'm looking like I can
Oh Rio Rio hear them shout across the land
From mountains in the North down to the Rio Grande
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