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This is an amazing song! I have it on my playlist.
I haven’t heard this song before! Going to listen to it now on Spotify 🙂
Those lyrics somehow remind me of Bye Bye Miss American Pie.
I’ve never heard this song before but going to go listen to it now!
I love this song! Who doesn’t – it’s a classic!
Hmm, I’ve never heard of this song. Searching for it on Youtube now
Love this song! Haven’t heard it for ages so am going to search for it now,
A classic favorite. It’s different when you read the lyrics and not listen to the music itself. You somehow get the deeper message.
Ooh, I love this song and haven’t heard it in such a long time. I think I’m going to add it to my iPod right now.
Haven’t heard this song before but interesting lyrics. Might be worth a listen.
What a sad line. This is such an emotional song. Love it.
never heard this song before . i will listen today 🙂
I had to listen to half the song before I realized I know this song. Too funny.
It is a funny song 🙂 never listen to it before
I know every word.
Nice suggestion! Thank you so much for this. Now I need to update my playlist 😀
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never heard of this song, i should check out and listen! looks like a great lyrics.,
And February made me shiver, with every paper I delivered, bad news on the doorstep; I couldn’t take one more step. I can’t remember if I cried, when I read about his widowed bride… I do love me some Don McLean. This is a classic of classics, sung widely and with great reverence, from my high school days when it first came out. And now I’ll be singing it for the rest of the day. Thank you!
It’s a good song. We just hate when someone decides to play it for karaoke. That’s too long of a song!
Never heard of it before. But now I’m curious, will give it a try!
I’m gonna have to go listen to this song! I’ve never heard of it before.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard this song before but am going to search for it now and give it a listen!
Haven’t heard of this song. It sounds like interesting.