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The Go-Go's - Yes Or No - Official Music Video.

The Go-Go’s – Yes Or No





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The Go-Go’s – Yes Or No – Official Music Video. The third single from the band’s 1984 album Talk Show. Number 84 on U.S. the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.

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