Bonnie Raitt – Thank You
“Thank You” is Bonnie Raitt’s early, plainspoken benediction—a small song that proves gratitude can be its own kind of blues, warm enough to hold you when words run out. There…
“Thank You” is Bonnie Raitt’s early, plainspoken benediction—a small song that proves gratitude can be its own kind of blues, warm enough to hold you when words run out. There…
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