Frankie Laine - My Ohio Home




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Frankie Laine - My Ohio Home

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Everybody has a home town. This is mine Canton, Ohio.

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markalson1938

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Frankie, Laine, Canton, Ohio, Hometown, Fifties, Pop,

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