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- Page 3 and 4: ABANDONED LOVE I can hear the turni
- Page 5 and 6: Well, I ain’t a-gonna grieve no m
- Page 7 and 8: Alberta let your hair hang low Albe
- Page 9 and 10: I ain’t lookin’ to compete with
- Page 11 and 12: ANGELINA Well, it’s always been m
- Page 13 and 14: Are you ready, are you ready? Are y
- Page 15 and 16: BABY, I’M IN THE MOOD FOR YOU Som
- Page 17 and 18: Sad I’m sittin’ on the railroad
- Page 19 and 20: The wind knocks my window, the room
- Page 21 and 22: My name is Donald White, you see, I
- Page 23 and 24: THE BALLAD OF FRANKIE LEE AND JUDAS
- Page 25 and 26: One evenin’ for pleasure I rapple
- Page 27 and 28: I woke in the mornin’, wand’rin
- Page 29: Then the volcano erupted And the la
- Page 33 and 34: How many roads must a man walk down
- Page 35 and 36: They asked me for some collateral A
- Page 37 and 38: Well, the Lone Ranger and Tonto The
- Page 39 and 40: I was sittin’ on a stump Down in
- Page 41 and 42: In the lonely night In the blinking
- Page 43 and 44: BROWNSVILLE GIRL Well, there was th
- Page 45 and 46: Buckets of rain Buckets of tears Go
- Page 47 and 48: I’m goin’ down south, ‘Neath
- Page 49 and 50: CAN YOU PLEASE CRAWL OUT YOUR WINDO
- Page 51 and 52: I can’t wait Wait for you to chan
- Page 53 and 54: Lazy stadium night Catfish on the m
- Page 55 and 56: Sixteen years, Sixteen banners unit
- Page 57 and 58: Everybody wants to know why he coul
- Page 59 and 60: CLOTHES LINE SAGA After a while we
- Page 61 and 62: (The Road Is Long) We have got to c
- Page 63 and 64: Just like old Saxophone Joe When he
- Page 65 and 66: You heard about Pharaoh’s army Tr
- Page 67 and 68: DARK EYES Oh, the gentlemen are tal
- Page 69 and 70: DEAD MAN, DEAD MAN Uttering idle wo
- Page 71 and 72: DEATH IS NOT THE END When you’re
- Page 73 and 74: DELIA Delia was a gambling girl, ga
- Page 75 and 76: They’re selling postcards of the
- Page 77 and 78: Yes, I received your letter yesterd
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DIRGE I hate myself for lovin’ yo
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There’s a whole lot of people suf
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Just a minute before you leave, gir
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It ain’t no use to sit and wonder
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Down along the cove, I spied my tru
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Well, I’m walkin’ down the high
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I didn’t know that you’d be lea
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EMOTIONALLY YOURS Come baby, find m
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EVERY GRAIN OF SAND In the time of
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Oh it’s fare thee well my darlin
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Father of night, Father of day, Fat
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They went down the Ohio, the Cumber
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Well, there ain’t no goin’ back
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FOURTH TIME AROUND When she said,
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FREIGHT TRAIN BLUES I was born in d
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Next to come in was a bumbley bee.
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Of war and peace the truth just twi
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You know, there’s two ol’ maids
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Go ‘way little boy I’m not for
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I’ve just reached a place Where t
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GOLDEN LOOM Smoky autumn night, sta
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Mary wore three links of chain, Ev
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GOTTA SERVE SOMEBODY You may be an
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THE GROOM’S STILL WAITING AT THE
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If you getcha one girl, better get
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Handy Dandy, controversy surrounds
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HARD TIMES Let us pause in life’s
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HAZEL Hazel, dirty-blonde hair I wo
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HEARTLAND There’s a home place un
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High water risin’ - risin’ nigh
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She pulls one out from behind her e
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HONEST WITH ME Well, I’m stranded
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There is a house down in New Orlean
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“Think it might-a been that fight
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I AND I Been so long since a strang
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I DON’T BELIEVE YOU I can’t und
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Well, I took me a woman late last n
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I’m just average, common too I’
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They say ev’rything can be replac
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I WANNA BE YOUR LOVER Well, the rai
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IDIOT WIND Someone’s got it in fo
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If dogs run free, then why not we A
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If not for you, Babe, I couldn’t
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IF YOU SEE HER, SAY HELLO If you se
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IN THE GARDEN When they came for Hi
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IS YOUR LOVE IN VAIN? Do you love m
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She said, “You gonna stay?” I s
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So run here baby Put your little ha
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IT’S ALL OVER NOW, BABY BLUE You
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Advertising signs that con you Into
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Well, your clock is gonna stop At S
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Close your eyes, close the door, Yo
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I’ll remember you When I’ve for
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JET PILOT Well, she’s got Jet Pil
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JOEY Born in Red Hook, Brooklyn, in
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JOHN BROWN John Brown went off to w
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John Wesley Harding Was a friend to
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It’s a shadowy world, skies are s
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Nobody feels any pain Tonight as I
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The wind the wing is blowing strong
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LAST THOUGHTS ON WOODY GUTHRIE When
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And yer trouble is you know it too
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Lay, lady, lay, lay across my big b
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LENNY BRUCE Lenny Bruce is dead but
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LET ME DIE IN MY FOOTSTEPS I will n
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LICENSE TO KILL Man thinks ‘cause
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When you got nothing, you got nothi
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Be careful not to touch the wall, t
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Went out last night to take a littl
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I pulled out for San Anton’, I ne
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Well, today has been a sad ol’ lo
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To preach of peace and brotherhood,
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My parents raised me tenderly, I wa
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“Get down, get down, Love Henry,
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My love she speaks like silence, Wi
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MAGGIE’S FARM I ain’t gonna wor
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Perhaps it’s the color of the sun
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THE MAN IN ME The man in me will do
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Man of Constant Sorrow, I’ve seen
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I’ll sing you a song, ain’t ver
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MAYBE SOMEDAY Maybe someday you’l
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Well, that big dumb blonde With her
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Who’s gonna throw that minstrel b
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I got mixed up confusion Man, it’
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MOONLIGHT The seasons they are turn
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(And I’ll Go Mine) You say you lo
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I pounded on a farmhouse Lookin’
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I like to spend some time in Mozamb
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Crimson flames tied through my ears
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NEIGHBORHOOD BULLY Well, the neighb
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Now you’re here beside me, baby,
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NEW MORNING Can’t you hear that r
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NIGHT AFTER NIGHT Night after night
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That is leading you onto the brink
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There’s nothing ‘round here I b
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I lived by the window As he talked
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Nothing was delivered And I tell th
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I plan it all and I take my place Y
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On a night like this So glad you ca
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(Valley Below) Your breath is sweet
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ONE MORE WEEKEND Slippin’ and sli
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Down the street the dogs are barkin
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ONLY A PAWN IN THEIR GAME A bullet
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Ain’t it hard to stumble And land
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Trails of troubles, Roads of battle
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Bad news, bad news, Come to me wher
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Well, I’ve already had two beers
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PO’ BOY Man comes to the door - I
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Mm, tell mama, Where’d ya sleep l
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PRECIOUS ANGEL Precious angel, unde
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Well I’m pressing on Yes, I’m p
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QUEEN JANE APPROXIMATELY When your
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Oh, you can read out your Bible, Yo
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RAINY DAY WOMEN #12 & 35 Well, they
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So all you rovin’ gamblers, where
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Ring them bells, ye heathen From th
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Takes rocks and gravel, baby, make
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SAD EYED LADY OF THE LOWLANDS With
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Santa-Fe, Dear, dear, dear, dear, d
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I’ve got a wife and five little c
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By the blood of the lamb, Saved By
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SEEING THE REAL YOU AT LAST Well, I
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Old Reilly stole a stallion But the
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Senor, senor, do you know where we
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SHELTER FROM THE STORM ’Twas in a
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SHE’S YOUR LOVER NOW The pawnbrok
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I need a shot of love, I need a sho
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Now, I try, oh for so awf’ly long
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Silent weekend, My baby she gave it
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SIMPLE TWIST OF FATE They sat toget
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Was in the summer, One early fall,
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SOLID ROCK Well, I’m hangin’ on
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SOMETHING THERE IS ABOUT YOU Someth
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I’m out here a thousand miles fro
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Broke her heart, lost my own Adios,
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I’m walkin’ through the summer
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In the night I hear you speak Turn
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STUCK INSIDE OF MOBILE WITH THE MEM
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SUGAR BABY I got my back to the sun
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Yes, I’m leaving in the morning j
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T.V. TALKIN’ SONG One time in Lon
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TALKIN’ JOHN BIRCH PARANOID BLUES
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TALKIN’ WORLD WAR III BLUES Some
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Early one mornin’ the sun was shi
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We carried you in our arms On Indep
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I have heard rumors all over town,
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Standing on your window, honey, Yes
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If your mem’ry serves you well, W
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(Has Anybody Seen My Love) Well, I
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Well my nerves are exploding And my
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Come gather ‘round people Whereve
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To be alone with you Just you and m
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The sweet pretty things are in bed
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TOMORROW IS A LONG TIME If today wa
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Now, too much of nothing Can make a
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TRAIN A-TRAVELIN’ There’s an ir
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TROUBLE IN MIND I got to know, Lord
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TRUST YOURSELF Trust yourself, Trus
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Tweedle-dee Dum and Tweedle-dee Dee
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UGLIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD The woman
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There was a little boy and there wa
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UNION SUNDOWN Well, my shoes, they
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Somebody’s got to cry some tears,
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Walk out if it doesn’t feel right
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Wallflower, wallflower Won’t you
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WANTED MAN Wanted man in California
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WATERED-DOWN LOVE Love that’s pur
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WEDDING SONG I love you more than e
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You have given everything to me. Wh
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What was it you wanted? Tell me aga
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WHEN HE RETURNS The iron hand it ai
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WHEN THE NIGHT COMES FALLING FROM T
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WHEN YOU GONNA WAKE UP? God don’t
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Far Away where the soft winds blow,
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THE WICKED MESSENGER There was a wi
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WINTERLUDE Winterlude, Winterlude,
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Strange things have happened, like
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YE SHALL BE CHANGED You harbor rese
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Clouds so swift Rain won’t lift G
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You changed my life Came along in a
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YOU’RE GONNA MAKE ME LONESOME WHE