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Rock-down Classix Name Explosion #3: Jolene
Rock-down Classix Name Explosion #4: Sara
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Top 5 Top 5 Lists Related To, But Not Including, R...
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Saturday, July 30, 2011
Rock-down Classix Name Explosion #4: Sara
In anticipation of our next 18 weeks of films, we present a daily countdown of great songs with a single name in the title.
Today's selection: "Sara" by Bob Dylan, off of the album
Desire
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1 comment:
Sean Gilman
said...
I like the Fleetwood Mac version.
30 July, 2011 15:41
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I like the Fleetwood Mac version.
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