Marty Robbins – A Good Hearted Woman
Meditation on loyalty that endures long after the thrill has faded and the noise has gone quiet. When Marty Robbins recorded A Good Hearted Woman, the song already carried the…
Meditation on loyalty that endures long after the thrill has faded and the noise has gone quiet. When Marty Robbins recorded A Good Hearted Woman, the song already carried the…
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