02. "I Don't Feel It Anymore (Song Of The Sparrow)"
03. "We Feel Alone"
04. "If You Would Come Back Home"
05. "Please Forgive Me (Song Of The Crow)"
06. "Further From You"
07. "Just Not Each Other"
08. "Even Now"
09. "You Still Hurt Me"
10. "They'll Never Take The Good Years"
11. "Find Me To Forgive"
12. "Goodmorning"
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1
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Description:
Sparrow And The Crow by William Fitzsimmons, released 7 November 2011, includes the following tracks: "We Feel Alone", "Please Forgive Me (Song Of The Crow)", "Just Not Each Other", "You Still Hurt Me" and more.
This version of Sparrow And The Crow comes as a 1xCD. -
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Colin Irwin - 16/Nov/2009
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John McGlone - 30/Oct/2009
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John McGlone - 30/Oct/2009
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