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How to sing Andy Williams' "Moon River"

Sep 30, 2012, 09:10 AM

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Shaun Ley learns how to sing "Moon River" with the help of Britain's foremost Andy Williams impersonator #broadcastinghouse #BBCR4 #moonriver

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