Gray Wolf (song)

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"Gray Wolf"
Single by Crow Mother
Released1 Dec 2014
Recorded2014
KS RECORDS
(Riga, Latvia)
Genre
Length4:40
Songwriter(s) Eddie Jurevics
Producer(s)
Crow Mother singles chronology
"White Devil"
(2013)
"Gray Wolf"
(2014)
Music video
"Gray Wolf (Official MP3 Video)" on YouTube

"Gray Wolf" is a song by Latvian rock band Crow Mother from their second album. It was released as the single from the album on 01 Dec 2014. [2]

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References

  1. "Rokgrupa Crow Mother laiž klajā singlu Gray Wolf". ALTERNATIVE.LV. 4 December 2014. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  2. "Noklausies rokgrupas 'Crow Mother' singlu 'Gray Wolf'!". Delfi.lv. 4 Dec 2014. Retrieved 4 Dec 2014.