Happiness Runs (Pebble And The Man) (song)
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“Happiness Runs (Pebble And The Man)” is a song written by Donovan, and recorded by Mary Hopkin for her debut album “Post Card” released in 1969. Paul McCartney produced the whole album and played bass on this track. ‘Happiness Runs (Pebble And The Man)’ is an uptempo pearl of wisdom, one that Apple selected for
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