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the forest had trees
Singer: bobby vinton
tell me again i need to know
the forest had trees
the meadows were green
tell me again i need to know
the forest had trees
the meadows were green
Singer: vinton, bobby
tell me again i need to know
the forest had trees
the meadows were green
tell me again i need to know
the forest had trees
the meadows were green
Singer: denver, john
and i'd love to have smelled one. whose river was this? you say it ran freely. blue was it's color. i've seen blue in some pictures
and i'd love to have been there. tell me again i need to know. the forest had trees
the meadows were green. the oceans were blue and birds really flew. can you swear that it's true?
and i'd love to have smelled one. whose river was this? you say it ran freely. blue was it's color. i've seen blue in some pictures
and i'd love to have been there. tell me again i need to know. the forest had trees
the meadows were green. the oceans were blue and birds really flew. can you swear that it's true?
Singer: john denver
and i'd love to have smelled one. whose river was this? you say it ran freely. blue was it's color. i've seen blue in some pictures
and i'd love to have been there. tell me again i need to know. the forest had trees
the meadows were green. the oceans were blue and birds really flew. can you swear that it's true?
and i'd love to have smelled one. whose river was this? you say it ran freely. blue was it's color. i've seen blue in some pictures
and i'd love to have been there. tell me again i need to know. the forest had trees
the meadows were green. the oceans were blue and birds really flew. can you swear that it's true?