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Van Morrison will be celebrating his 78 th birthday in a few days’ time, but the Celtic soul brother is showing no sign of slowing down. Va...
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Exceptional songwriter and truly one of the very best songs ever written and recorded. Thank you Pat for posting this very wonderful film with Kris at his very best. Rest in Peace Kris Kristofferson.
Thank you for your comment Sofia. Yes, Kris was a great songwriter. I also love Johnny Cash's version of that song.
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