Big Black Hole and the Little Baby Star

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Sean Hayes
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Studio album by Sean Hayes
Released 2006
Genre Folk, pop
Sean Hayes chronology
Alabama Chicken
(2003)
Sean Hayes
(2006)
Flowering Spade
(2007)

Big Black Hole and the Little Baby Star is an album by Sean Hayes. It was released in 2006.

Sean Hayes (musician) American musician

Sean Patrick Hayes is an American singer-songwriter.

Track listing

  1. "Boom Boom Goes the Day"
  2. "Feel Good"
  3. "3 a.m."
  4. "Politics"
  5. "Same God"
  6. "Pollinating Toes"
  7. "Angel"
  8. "All Things"
  9. "Big Black Hole & the Little Baby Star"
  10. "Rosebush Inside"
  11. "Fucked Me Right Up"
  12. "Calling All Cars"
  13. "33 Fool"
  14. "Turnaroundturnmeon"


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