| Only Music Survives | 7:35 | ||
| Only Music Survives | 5:59 |
| Title | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Only Music Survives (12") | Merak Music | MKX 010 | Italy | 1985 | |
| Only Music Survives (12") | Indisc | MKX 1268001 | Belgium | 1985 | |
| Only Music Survives (12", Maxi) | Baby Records (2), Polydor | 883 286-1 | France | 1985 | |
| Only Music Survives (12", Maxi) | Polydor | 883 298-1 | Germany | 1985 | |
| Only Music Survives (12", Maxi) | Baby Records (2), Polydor | 883 286-1 | France | 1985 | |
| Only Music Survives (7") | Merak Music | MK 68001 | Italy | 1985 | |
| Only Music Survives (7", Single) | Baby Records (2), Polydor | 883 286-7 | France | 1985 | |
| Only Music Survives (7", Single) | Baby Records (2), Polydor | 883 286-7 | France | 1985 |
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The question is: who is the singer? Most italo-disco lovers say that Dora Carofiglio (once again) is the real voice and this song being produced by Nicolosi confirm that.
I don't agree at all to this theory: pay attention to the vocal performance and you'll find out that it can't be Dora. Even if hard to believe, I think that Alba provided her own vocals: listen to her during interviews and you can easily spot her voice on this tune.