David Essex – If I Could
A tender confession where longing outweighs certainty, and love is measured by what the heart dares to imagine rather than what life allows. When David Essex released If I Could…
A tender confession where longing outweighs certainty, and love is measured by what the heart dares to imagine rather than what life allows. When David Essex released If I Could…
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