Tramp For The Lord - I Got Nothin'
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A song about love and loss, written and sung by Doug Cox, Preformed by "Tramp for the Lord"Doug Cox - guitar and vocals, Jim Ferguson - bass guitar, autoharp and vocals, Mark Mastopietro - lap steel guitar and William Fowler - drums and percussion. Directed and edited by Kevin Sonnichsen and shot by Ryan Johnson on 7-5-12, in San Francisco .

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