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 Singer performs 'Dying Cubs Fan's Last Request'

cubs songFrom the YouTube description: "Steve Goodman performing "A Dying Cubs Fan's Last Request" from one of the Wrigley Field rooftops. "(03:21) | Source: YouTube


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