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Rich Wyman - Songs I Wish I Wrote FLAC

Rich Wyman - Songs I Wish I Wrote FLAC
Performer:
Rich Wyman
Album:
Songs I Wish I Wrote
Released:
2011
Country:
US
Label:
Not On Label
Catalog:
0000
FLAC size:
1767 mb
MP3 size:
1917 mb
WMA size:
2131 mb


Tracklist


1Romeo & Juliet
Composed By – Mark Knopfler
2Fire & Rain
Composed By – James Taylor
3Life On Mars
Composed By – David Bowie
4Solsbury Hill
Composed By – Peter Gabriel
5Come Together
Composed By – Lennon-McCartney
6You're So Vain
Composed By – Carly Simon
7Madman Across The Water
Composed By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin
8Hurricane
Composed By – Bob Dylan
9Wonderful Tonight
Composed By – Eric Clapton
10The Weakness In Me
Composed By – Joan Armatrading
11Have A Little Faith
Composed By – John Hiatt


Notes


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Album


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