Posted October 21, 2004 by Public Domain 4U
Song of the Wanderer
by Helen Humes
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Public Domain 4U says: All ye wandering souls, step right up. This fine anthem to wanderlust is just the medicine to launch another day of vagabonding about our crazed modern world. Helen Humes, ladies and gentlemen, a classy performer singing a classic tune.
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