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you're free to go. there's no ring or shining gold so strong that it can hold
Singer: jim reeves
the tender glow is gone i know
you're free to go. there's no ring or shining gold so strong that it can hold
a heart when it longs to be free
the tender glow is gone i know
you're free to go. there's no ring or shining gold so strong that it can hold
a heart when it longs to be free
Singer: reeves, jim
the tender glow is gone i know
you're free to go. there's no ring or shining gold so strong that it can hold
a heart when it longs to be free
the tender glow is gone i know
you're free to go. there's no ring or shining gold so strong that it can hold
a heart when it longs to be free