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I heard this song on a Venice radio station in May- Does anyone know what the song is with the lyrics "Blue if I didn't have you"? Thanks!
Other lyrics are "Nothing left to live for". It's a woman singing and a really great song- would really appreciate if anyone knows what this song is as it was playing when my fiance proposed to me! Thank you
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