David cries on his lost love in this 'Paris Postcard' music video. David se lamente sur son amour perdu avec en toile de fond la ville lumière. "Kiss Me" by Six Pence None The Richer.
This is a song featured in the direct-to-video musical sequel of the series 'Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami' (L'Incantevole Creamy) dubbed in Italian. The OAV is called Lovely Serenade. The song is called "Rossetto delicato" by Cristina D'Avena. The original Japanese song is "Bin Kan Rouge" by Ohta Takako.
A Music Video from the film "Lovely Serenade", A direct-to-video sequel to the series 'Creamy Mami'. The song is "Anata ni Ichiban Kiku Kusuri" sung by Ohta Takako.
A Music Video from the film "Curtain Call", A direct-to-video sequel to the series 'Creamy Mami'. The song is "Ma Wa Le Mi Gi" sung by Ohta Takako and Shimazu Saeko. A kind of farewell song for Creamy Mami.
This is a song featured in the direct-to-video musical sequel of the series 'Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami' (L'Incantevole Creamy) dubbed in Italian. The OAV is called Lovely Serenade. The song is called "Bellissima emozione" by Cristina D'Avena. The original Japanese song is "Beautiful Shock" by Ohta Takako.
This is a song featured in the direct-to-video musical sequel of the series 'Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami' (Creamy Merveilleuse Creamy) dubbed in French. The OAV is called Lovely Serenade. The song is called "Le Bonheur" by Claude Lombard. The original Japanese song is "Bin Kan Rouge" by Ohta Takako).
This is a song featured in the direct-to-video musical sequel of the series 'Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami' (L'Incantevole Creamy) dubbed in Italian. The OAV is called Lovely Serenade. The song is called "Creamy Mami di Yuu" by Cristina D'Avena. The original Japanese song is "Yuu no Creamy Mami" by Ohta Takako.
Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami First Opening Theme ('reconstructed') Italian Dub "L'Incantevole Creamy". Song : "Dimmi Che Mi Ami Delicatamente" by Cristina D'Avena. (Original "Delicate ni Sukishite" by Ohta Takako)
This song is the Cantonese version of Ohta Takako's Delicate ni Sukishite. Although there is a cantonese dub of the series, I believe all songs were kept in Japanese. This has probably been recorded for a record but I don't think it was ever used as the actual Cantonese theme. As a matter of fact, the orchestration is quite different.