Yes, “Something’s Coming” from ‘Yes’ (bonus track, 1969): YESterdays
A staple of the early Yes shows, “Something’s Coming” may not have been an original work but its title would prove prophetic.
A staple of the early Yes shows, “Something’s Coming” may not have been an original work but its title would prove prophetic.
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