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Heart's Desire (Ron Sexsmith song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Cobblestone Runway


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''Cobblestone Runway'' is the 6th studio album from Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith. The album also features a second version of the song "Gold in Them Hills" as a bonus, featuring a duet vocal with Coldplay's Chris Martin. Some printings of the album came with a second disc, a re-release of "Grand Opera Lane."
In 2011, Katie Melua released a single with a version of "Gold in Them Hills". It also opens her album ''Secret Symphony''.
==Track listing==

All songs written by Ronald Eldon Sexsmith.
# "Former Glory" - 2:55
# "These Days" - 3:23
# "Least That I Can Do" - 4:26
# "God Loves Everyone" - 3:09
# "Disappearing Act" - 3:41
# "For a Moment There" - 3:04
# "Gold in Them Hills" - 3:34
# "Heart's Desire" - 4:20
# "Dragonfly on Bay Street" - 3:24
# "The Less I Know" - 4:13
# "Up the Road" - 2:54
# "Best Friends" - 1:53
# "You Cross My Mind" (Japanese Bonus Track)
# "Gold in Them Hills (Remix)" (featuring Chris Martin) - 3:40

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