Toby Keith – Life Was A Play (The World A Stage)
Introduction: “Life Was A Play (The World A Stage)” by Toby Keith is a reflective piece from his 1994 album Boomtown, highlighting the lessons and experiences of youth through a…
Introduction: “Life Was A Play (The World A Stage)” by Toby Keith is a reflective piece from his 1994 album Boomtown, highlighting the lessons and experiences of youth through a…
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