David Cassidy – Go Now
“Go Now” in David Cassidy’s voice is not an argument—it is a quiet release, love loosened gently because holding on would hurt more. When David Cassidy recorded “Go Now”, he…
“Go Now” in David Cassidy’s voice is not an argument—it is a quiet release, love loosened gently because holding on would hurt more. When David Cassidy recorded “Go Now”, he…
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