David Cassidy – More Than Words
“More Than Words” in David Cassidy’s hands feels like a late-night vow: that real love isn’t proved by speeches, but by the quiet courage to stay gentle. For accuracy’s sake,…
“More Than Words” in David Cassidy’s hands feels like a late-night vow: that real love isn’t proved by speeches, but by the quiet courage to stay gentle. For accuracy’s sake,…
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