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'Every Heart Beats True' Double CD available again as a Digital Product!

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Hi Everyone - SO EXCITED!!

I can't wait for next Saturday and it seems like it's taking forever. I put this double CD together in 1998 with Mark McSherry and David Bridie. It was the stuff of dreams to interview Don Cordner, Noel McMahen, Jimmy Stynes, Ron Barassi, Gary Lyon, 'Bluey' Adams etc etc. This is a song I wrote for the project - 'Holy Ground'. We will be on that ground again this week in spirit. This is a collectors item and available again in digital format at: https://billjackson.bandcamp.com/album/every-heart-beats-true-melbourne-football-club-in-words-music-double-album  

I have attached the sample track for you below

Thanks,

Bill Jackson

 

 

 

 

 

13704377_1-06HolyGround.mp3

 

Wow, I've been thinking a lot about this CD lately and where on Earth I have it. I was pretty young when I was given this for a birthday present and it gave me a great overall understanding of the history, culture and values of the Melbourne Football club. 

Even now as I'm reading The Red Fox for the first time my mind goes back to the stories I heard on this CD, thank you so much Bill! I'm so glad to hear it's available again in digital form. 

 

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