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- Song List
- Jourdan, Michel 1972. “Qui Saura (Who Knows).” [Recorded by Mike Brant]. Single. Paris.
- Poliker, Yehuda. 1988a. “Biglal (Because).” Efer ve’avak. CD. CBS. Tel Aviv.
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- Poliker, Yehuda. 2010. “Ahi Sheli (My Brother).” Ahava Al-Tnai. CD. Helikon. Tel Aviv.
- Rush. 1976. “Tears.” 2112. CD. Anthem. Toronto.
- Rush. 1984. “Red Sector A.” Grace Under Pressure. CD. Mercury. New York.
- Seff, Richard and Michel Jourdan. 1975. “Elle a gardé ses yeux d'enfants (She kept the eyes of a child).” [Recorded by Mike Brant]. Single. Paris.