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Created: 03/26/2006
Video description: This video is one of my own songs that I wrote about losin' a girlfriend and tryin' to work through that and not give up on love. Two entertainers who always really impressed me over the years were Elvis Presley and another whom I finally got to meet in person, Mr. Mickey Newbury. Mickey was one of the finest poets I've ever known. Oh, Rod McKuen still rules; don't get me wrong, but when it comes to expressing how things can go in relationships, at times, Mickey took the prize.

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