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Birds of St. Marks is a hit for Jackson Browne. The song was originally written in 1970, but was not recorded until he made his latest album ''Solo Acoustic Vol. 1''. The song depicts about a queen who is in posession of a castle. She is seem depressed and must be singing of dying.{| class="wikitable"
Birds of St. Marks is a hit for Jackson Browne. The song was originally written in 1970, but was not recorded until he made his latest album ''Solo Acoustic Vol. 1''. The song depicts about a queen who is in posession of a castle. She is seem depressed and must be singing of dying.{| class="wikitable"
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! '''Realeased:''' October 11, 2005
! '''Recorded:''' 2005
! '''Genre:''' Rock
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Birds of St. Marks is a hit for Jackson Browne. The song was originally written in 1970, but was not recorded until he made his latest album Solo Acoustic Vol. 1. The song depicts about a queen who is in posession of a castle. She is seem depressed and must be singing of dying.{| class="wikitable"