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Een Afbeelding Die De Cover Art Voor De Gevierde Single Van The Shirelles "will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" Toont, Oorspronkelijk Uitgebracht In 1961. De Afbeelding Toont Een Vintage Representatie, Die De Unieke Esthetiek Van De Muziekcultuur Uit De Jaren 60 Laat Zien. The Shirelles, Een Van De Top Vrouwelijke Groepen Van Die Tijd, Staat Bekend Om Hun Harmonische Geluid En Grote Impact Op Pop- En R&b-muziek.
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