Lost Without Your Love

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Lost Without Your Love

Lost without your love Lost and all alone I always thought that I could make it on my own Since you left I hardly make it through the day My tears get in ...

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lost without your love - YouTube

Lost Without Your Love was the sixth and final studio album by Bread, released in 1977. David Gates - vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards James Griffin - vocals, guitar ...

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Lost Without Your Love - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lost Without Your Love Lyrics - Lost and all alone I always thought that I could make it on my own Since you left I hardly make...

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Lost Without Your Love Lyrics - Bread

Bread was a late 60s/70s rock/pop band from Los Angeles, California. They were one of the most popular rock groups of the early 1970s, a primary example of ...

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Lost without your love- Bread - YouTube

Lost Without Your Love is performed by Bread - Get lyrics, music video & widget and read meanings of this song here.

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