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enjoyed you white gospel vids thank you so much for that video.
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hi mate
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um, can u put up all the sam cooke documentary parts? they dont seem to all be there.
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Colonelhall,
Thank you so very much for posting the Sam Cooke BBC documentary! He is my all time favorite artist and has been for many years. A relative, who knew of my Cooke obsession, asked if I had seen the doc. I had somehow missed it when it aired. But thanks to you, I had the opportunity to watch it at my liesure. I appreciate it more than you'll ever know. Best always |
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