Laura Marling - Devil's Spoke download song

  • Artist: Laura Marling
  • Song: Devil's Spoke
  • Genre: Singer-songwriter
  • Length: 03:01
  • Size: 7.1MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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Comments

Jarrod Melmeth

2020-01-14 04:34:05 | Profile
Well, I guess truth hurts.

matt nagrabski

2019-07-13 21:54:54 | Profile
Laura please enable captions....its a bit hard to understand lyrics .....love

weda loc

2019-07-12 20:19:07 | Profile
I thought it was hold your devil by his scrotum

Adam Lima

2019-07-10 04:25:38 | Profile
When I was younger my mum had an iPod, I use to plug into a speaker and dance to the songs, trust me I am no dancer it would of looks awful but loved the music and loved to dance, anyway 14 now big fan of peaky blinders, looking at the soundtrack for Peaky blinders. She sings what he wrote in Peakys I was on Apple Music saw her album cover, I was like hang on I remember that, clicked on it and found this song! Literally just listening to it brought back so many memories, me swilling around to the quick tempo in the kitchen, when I was about 5. 14 now and so happy to of finally found it after many years wondering what it was. Just thought id shared

TheWhite1961

2019-07-07 16:01:35 | Profile
This sounds very english folk and yet very southern USA, which of course makes a lot of sense because of the huge english influence in the south, but its funny because I think shes here also influenced by uniquely American music of its own, so it really goes both ways