Track : She's Your Cook But She Burns My Bread Sometimes
Artist : Bo Carter
Album : Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 1: 1928 to 4 June 1931
She's Your Cook But She Burns My Bread Sometimes by Bo Carter from album Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 1: 1928 to 4 June 1931
Duration : 3 minutes & 1 seconds.
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