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My Romance

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1990-02-22

by: Carly Simon



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My Romance

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1990-02-20

by: Carly Simon





My Romance

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1990-02-20

by: Carly Simon





Clouds in My Coffee 1965-1995

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1995-12-08

by: Carly Simon


One of the most popular artists of the early-'70s singer-songwriter explosion, Carly Simon made her reputation by combining radio-friendly musical values ...
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Clouds in My Coffee 1965-1995

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1995-12-08

by: Carly Simon


One of the most popular artists of the early-'70s singer-songwriter explosion, Carly Simon made her reputation by combining radio-friendly musical values ...



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