The Smith Street Band - Throw Me In The River

Melbourne’s Smith Street Band are back at it and if you like heart-on-sleeve type lyrics coupled to memorable melodies, then you can just stop reading here and go pick up your copy of “Throw Me In
Melbourne’s Smith Street Band are back at it and if you like heart-on-sleeve type lyrics coupled to memorable melodies, then you can just stop reading here and go pick up your copy of “Throw Me In
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