Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Lucky Man download song

  • Artist: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  • Song: Lucky Man
  • Genre: Rock
  • Length: 04:38
  • Size: 8.7MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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Comments

marcin grochala

2022-11-25 00:19:16 | Profile
This was the kind of music that got me through my duty in Viet Nam.

Phil D.

2022-07-19 15:10:39 | Profile
What a lucky man I am to hear this song...just love it!!

Elliot Wilson

2022-06-27 08:26:34 | Profile
you had to here this song preformed in concert as the sound swirled around and around.

Saffo Fontana

2022-03-19 02:38:29 | Profile
These were the gods of rock and roll for which none have been able to follow and their songs can not be duplicated.

Loredana Calò

2021-12-22 14:19:11 | Profile
CaptainJamesTyberriousKirk : not only the coolest fictional character in televion history, but What a great song, a million thumbs up

Adnan Imtiaz

2021-12-21 18:58:49 | Profile
Classic stuff

Anonymous51365

2021-07-05 06:02:30 | Profile
for jimmy page...I will get revenge against ppl being mean to page...

Robert Doyle

2021-05-29 03:39:25 | Profile
For my unlucky brother, til we meet again. Gone too soon/too younge...my favorite hippy. I miss you.

dmf786

2021-02-17 04:38:02 | Profile
ELP, King Crimson, Moody Blues, and Journey (first three albums with Gregg Rolie) might just be the most progressive and influential bands of that era.