Who Knew - Daisy Chute - Window Sessions IV
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Fantastic original alt folk song written and sung by Daisy Chute called Who Knew. Daisy is a phenomenal singer-songwriter and musician who is based in Edinburgh where she plays and performs her work to the public. She loves to perform at gigs as the atmosphere brings her joy as well as inspiring her to make more music for everyone to enjoy.http://www.daisychute.com

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