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    Bobby Womack How Could You Break My Heart? b/w Give It Up

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    • Bobby Womack – How Could You Break My Heart?
    • Bobby Womack – give it up
    • 1. How Could You Break My Heart?
    • 2. give it up

    C-L-A-S-S-I-C!!!! Massive on both the rare groove and soul scenes! Heart-felt, gut-wrenching vocal from the man!

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