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ShulCloud · In 1953 Edith and Carl wrote "Red-Headed Stranger," a Western ballad originally intended for Perry Como. A publishing dispute kept the song from Como. But in 1976, it

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Page 1: ShulCloud · In 1953 Edith and Carl wrote "Red-Headed Stranger," a Western ballad originally intended for Perry Como. A publishing dispute kept the song from Como. But in 1976, it
Page 2: ShulCloud · In 1953 Edith and Carl wrote "Red-Headed Stranger," a Western ballad originally intended for Perry Como. A publishing dispute kept the song from Como. But in 1976, it
Page 3: ShulCloud · In 1953 Edith and Carl wrote "Red-Headed Stranger," a Western ballad originally intended for Perry Como. A publishing dispute kept the song from Como. But in 1976, it
Page 4: ShulCloud · In 1953 Edith and Carl wrote "Red-Headed Stranger," a Western ballad originally intended for Perry Como. A publishing dispute kept the song from Como. But in 1976, it