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Les titres de Tony Robinson (page 13)
Toutes les chansons de Tony Robinson : n°601 à 650
601 Airborne. Air … Born … Wings 6:23
602 “I Don't Know When I Last Had Smoked Salmon.” Said Gurder Happily. Wings 5:07
603 There Was An Odd Shaped Room. Wings 3:40
604 Masklin Helped Gurder Along Another Metal Channel Full Of Wires. Wings 6:11
605 They Sat In Silence For A While Under The Seat. Wings 5:35
606 The Bag Bumped Around And Was Put Down. Wings 3:09
607 The Noise Went On For A Long Time. Wings 6:55
608 There Were Other Dangers Besides Falling Off The Branch. Wings 5:01
609 Their Temporary Camp Overlooked A Ditch. Wings 5:59
610 The Meal Was Some Sort Of A Lizard. Wings 4:47
611 “In The Beginning,” Said Shrub, “There Was Nothing But Ground.” Wings 4:08
612 The Leading Tree-Frog Was Trying To Wrestle With A New Idea. Wings 6:55
613 Shrub Pointed To The Horizon. Wings 5:00
614 It Wasn't The Thing That Woke Masklin Up. Wings 5:50
615 After Some Time, When The Ground Had Stopped Shaking … Wings 5:36
616 Beyond The Top Of The Sky Was The Place The Thing Had Called The Universe. Wings 5:57
617 Gurder, Angalo And Pion Sat Under A Bush. Wings 6:54
618 The Three Nomes Lurking Near The Shuttle Launching Place Watched The Sky. Wings 7:36
619 Angalo Looked Around. Wings 5:37
620 Angalo Lay With His Face Pressed Into Sandy Soil In Total Darkness. Wings 6:24
621 To The Humans It Must Have Sounded Like A High Pitch Chattering. Wings 4:39
622 Masklin Woke Up. Wings 5:57
623 There Wasn't So Much A Noise As A Change In The Type Of Silence. Wings 6:06
624 Find A Blue Planet. Focus. Wings 3:49
625 Masklin Scratched His Chin. Wings 6:30
626 The Branch Was Thirty Times Longer Than A Nome. Wings 5:46
627 In The Beginning … Arnold Bros. (Est. 1905) Created The Store. Diggers 4:47
628 Everything Was Going Well. Or, At Least, Not Very Badly. Diggers 3:36
629 The Old Quarry Was About Halfway Up The Hill-Side. Diggers 3:42
630 The Stationeri Were A Group Of Nomes Recruited From The Various Families When They Were Quite Young. Diggers 8:39
631 Masklin Had Always Kept An Open Mind On The Subject Of Arnold Bros. (Est. 1905). Diggers 4:59
632 Masklin Pulled The Thing From Its Niche In The Wall And Padded Back Out Into The Open. Diggers 4:37
633 Gurder And Angalo Were Having A Blazing Row When Masklin Got Back. Diggers 6:36
634 After Masklin, Gurder And Angalo Had Gone, Life At The Quarry Began To Get Back To Something Like Normal. Diggers 3:25
635 Then The Footsteps Left The Office Again. Diggers 6:04
636 The Schoolhole Was Under The Floor Of The Old Shed With Canteen On The Door. Diggers 3:30
637 “But I Have A Plan”, Said Nisodemus. Diggers 9:11
638 Grannie Morkie Strutted Around In The Snow As If It Belonged To Her. Diggers 6:17
639 It Was Bitterly Cold In The Jekub's Lair. Diggers 7:45
640 It Was Pretty Much Like The Cab Of The Truck That Had Brought Them From The Store. Diggers 5:59
641 They Got Down Awkwardly, Hanging On To Edge Of The Sill And Dropping Onto The Road. Diggers 7:45
642 If A Bird, An Unusually Intelligent Bird, Had Looked Down On The Quarry In The Next Few Seconds … Diggers 4:20
643 It Was Sitting In The Old Swivel Chair In The Manager's Office, Reading A Paper. Diggers 4:24
644 Grimma Wandered Over To Where The Human Lay. Diggers 5:32
645 Grimma Dreamed. Diggers 4:47
646 There Was Something About Granny Morkie's Cheering People Up That Always Got Them Moving. Diggers 3:48
647 They Broke Off Some Pieces Of Dead Cow-Parsley Stalks To Make A Rough Sort Of Chair For Dorcas, Which Four Nomes Could Carry. Diggers 5:02
648 There Were Flickering Lights In The Quarry By The Time They Got Back. Diggers 4:23
649 “Now It Was Quite Light Outside, And The Snow Had Stopped. Diggers 6:38
650 The Nomes Looked Expectantly At Grimma. Diggers 6:05