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Nick Heyward Whistle Down The Wind Official Music Video

Nick Heyward – Whistle Down The Wind





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Nick Heyward Whistle Down The Wind Single CoverNick Heyward – Whistle Down The Wind – Official Music Video. The first single from Nick’s debut album North of a Miracle. It was released in 1983 and reached number 13 on the UK singles chart and #20 on Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in the U.S.

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