David Soul – Don’t Give Up On Us
Introduction: David Soul’s iconic ballad, “Don’t Give Up On Us,” was released in 1976 as the lead single from his self-titled album, “David.” This sentimental song, penned by Tony Macaulay,…
Introduction: David Soul’s iconic ballad, “Don’t Give Up On Us,” was released in 1976 as the lead single from his self-titled album, “David.” This sentimental song, penned by Tony Macaulay,…
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