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Author: bellabalsano
Posted: Mar 14 2017 - 12:15 AM
Subject: Can find name of favorite song
I am desperately trying to remember the name of one of my favorite songs. I don't remember any lyrics but I can remember the scenes of the music video. In the beginning there is a girl driving an old black car and it breaks down. When she gets out there is a guy on horseback that picks her up and they ride off. In another scene towards the end she is sitting in a bathtub with the guy and puts her foot up on his chest when he tries to kiss her. She also goes through multiple wardrobe changes. In the beginning she has a flat round hat then later she has braced hair and at another point she is wearing a one piece patterned garment. Please help!!!!
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How to insert music:

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