Dwight Yoakam – The Last Heart In Line
“The Last Heart in Line” — a spare, steady vow to dignity when love chooses someone else, and the courage it takes to watch the door close without making a…
“The Last Heart in Line” — a spare, steady vow to dignity when love chooses someone else, and the courage it takes to watch the door close without making a…
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