Gerry Rafferty Tired of Talking




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Gerry Rafferty Tired of Talking

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This track is taken from the album NORTH & SOUTH from 1988 & was 6 years since Rafferty's last slbum - at that time. Yet Another example of the songwriting enigma that is Gerry Rafferty.

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hodgepig007

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Rafferty, nightowl, sleepwalking, rock, pop, aor,

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