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  1. Passionate Kisses. " Passionate Kisses " is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams. It was released in 1989 as the fourth single from her third album, Lucinda Williams (1988). The song was famously covered by Mary Chapin Carpenter for her 1992 album Come On Come On, and released as the album's third single.

  2. 2002 — US. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "Passionate Kisses" on Discogs.

  3. Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Lucinda Williams ( tracks: 1 to 12) Management – Frank Callari. Mastered By – Eddy Schreyer. Photography By – Greg Allen (7) Producer – Gurf Morlix, Howard Larman ( tracks: 13 to 15), Lucinda Williams, Roz Larman ( tracks: 13 to 15) Producer, Engineer, Mixed By – Peter Cutler ( tracks: 13 to 15 ...

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  5. Keyboards – Skip Edwards ( tracks: 1 to 12) Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Lucinda Williams ( tracks: 1 to 12) Management – Frank Callari. Mastered By – Eddy Schreyer. Photography By – Greg Allen (7) Producer – Gurf Morlix, Howard Larman ( tracks: 13 to 15), Lucinda Williams, Roz Larman ( tracks: 13 to 15) Producer, Engineer, Mixed ...

  6. Fue construido entre 1631 y 1653 en Agra, la India. Se trata de un mausoleo dedicado a la esposa favorita del emperador Shah Jahan, llamada Arjumand Banu Begum, conocida como Mumtaz Mahal. Descubre sus principales características, historia y significado. Vista desde el río Yamuna.

  7. Taj Mahal, La India – Un poema de amor escrito en piedra 1. Tiempo de lectura: 8 minutos. 5/5 - (4 votos) El Taj Mahal, en hindi ताज महल, es el mausoleo que mandó construir el emperador Shah Jahan, soberano musulmán del Imperio mogol de La India, para albergar los restos de su esposa favorita, Mumtaz Mahal.