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Don't Know Why

Colm O Hare, 21 Aug 2003

By now the scourge of dinner party guests throughout the known world you can’t really blame Norah Jones for being so phenomenally successful. Her understated debut Come Away With Me has sold in the trillions and for some reason her record company has decided to re-release one of the best songs from it. A nice version of Dylan’s ‘I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight’ is also included and she looks absolutely gorgeous on the cover.

Colm O Hare

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