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[[Trust Your Heart]], and [[The Life You Dream]], as well as a cover of "Moonfall" from the 1985 Broadway musical, [[Drood]], aka "The Mystery of Edwin Drood".<ref>Judy Collins Trust Your Heart on Allmusic</ref> |
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Trust Your Heart, and The Life You Dream, as well as a cover of "Moonfall" from the 1985 Broadway musical, Drood, aka "The Mystery of Edwin Drood".[1]
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- ^ Judy Collins Trust Your Heart on Allmusic