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My Songs - cover

My Songs

James Cody Votaw

Editorial: Spines

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Sinopsis

Contents
1. Beyond The River 1
2. Fear Of Voices 3
3. River Of Doom 6
4. Too Late 9
5. End Of The Hour About Covid 19 11
6. Can’t Fool My Heart 13
7. Dark September about a Drug
Breakdown 15
8. Oprør 17
9. Rolling Heads 19
10. Acid Rain 21
11. Lonesome Cowboy 24
12. Can’t Fool My Heart 26
13. Cold day in hell 28
14. Soul Asylum 31
15. American Made 33
16. Heavens here somewhere 35
17. Can't Fool My Heart 37
18. Third Eye 39
Disponible desde: 27/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 48 páginas.

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