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A simple coffeehouse rendering of the ever popular ballad. An anthem to a particularly excruciating beauty. |
CD: Mr. Barky
Credits: Singing and fiddle by Ernest Kinsolving with Karl Franzen on guitar. |
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Jealousy, murder, and a voice from beyond the grave. |
CD: Mr. Barky
Credits: Sung by Ernest Kinsolving with Karl Franzen on harmonica. |
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Woody Allen once said: "...the miserable should be glad they're not horrible." |
CD: Mr. Barky
Credits: Sung by Ernest Kinsolving accompanied by Karl Franzen on guitar. |
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