David Essex – You’re In My Heart
You’re In My Heart — a quiet declaration from a singer who always stood between pop stardom and private longing There is something unmistakably sincere in “You’re In My Heart”…
You’re In My Heart — a quiet declaration from a singer who always stood between pop stardom and private longing There is something unmistakably sincere in “You’re In My Heart”…
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