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Matt Ralph: "Waiting for the Country" Video

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Created: 01/24/2006
Video description: This is my debut clip. It is very simple but meaningful to me, and maybe for you too. This song is from my album, Under the Treehouse. You can download the complete album, song by song, at download.com/mattralph

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