Gene Watson – The Sun Never Comes Up Again. – GENE WATSON
Introduction: When one first hears Gene Watson – The Sun Never Comes Up Again, there is a slow, almost solemn inevitability in the way his voice carries through the melody.…
Introduction: When one first hears Gene Watson – The Sun Never Comes Up Again, there is a slow, almost solemn inevitability in the way his voice carries through the melody.…
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