When The Angels Sing

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When The Angels Sing

When the Angels Sing" is a pop song written by Peter Ries, and Chiere "Charlemaine" Thomas-Schmidtmer for the No Angels ' debut studio album Elle'ments . It also was prduced by ...

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See Complete Song Lyrics to When the Angels Sing by Social Distortion. Get free music lyrics from the Greatest Hits CD at CMT.com.

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