Isaac Hayes, By The Time I Get to Phoenix | COVERS
In the 24th edition of COVERS (2024), Isaac Hayes delivers a compelling rendition of “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” originally performed by Johnny Rivers.
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In the 24th edition of COVERS (2024), Isaac Hayes delivers a compelling rendition of “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” originally performed by Johnny Rivers.
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