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    Falling In Love With You Again

    en-usMay 02, 2021
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    About this Episode

    This week's song is a bit of an unknown entity, but I thought it was time it got out there in the limelight as it is one of my favorite love songs. It was written by an Irish artist whom I really like, so let me introduce “Falling In Love With You Again” by the wonderful Imelda May, probably Ireland’s best female performer right now. 

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