Creedence Clearwater Revival – The Working Man
“The Working Man” feels like a lunch pail set down beside the amp—plain, heavy, and honest, with pride that doesn’t need to raise its voice. If you came to Creedence…
“The Working Man” feels like a lunch pail set down beside the amp—plain, heavy, and honest, with pride that doesn’t need to raise its voice. If you came to Creedence…
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