Robin Zander
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- 1.727 m (5.666 ft )
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- In This Country
- Reactionary Girl
- I've Always Got You
- Shw Me Heaven
- Jump Into the Fire
- Time Will Let You Know
- Boy (I'm So in Love With You)
- Tell It to the World
- Emily
- I Believe in You
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