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St. Vincent: "Jesus Saving, I Spend" Video

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Created: 11/01/2007
Video description: Directed by Bucky Fukumoto and Andy Bruntel with the Directors Bureau, "Jesus Saves, I Spend" is a sort of quirky, intelligently filmed interpretation of this song.

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