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New Song From Paul Weller - 'No Tears Left To Cry'



A new song from Paul Weller was played on Gilles Peterson's BBC program on Tuesday. The song is titled, "No Tears Left To Cry" and is remixed by Leo Zero. You can listen on the BBC player.

You'll need to fast forward to 1 hour 37 mins into the show.

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  1. Now that sounds a lot better ! Can't wait to hear the normal version.

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  2. My worries continue for the new album...

    Andy in Canada

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  3. I think It's very rich piece of Melody nice work... too many instruments i love It I wish Hear in My Itunes hahah

    Regards From Venezuela

    Carlos

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