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  1. Oct 13, 2021 · Twenty-five years ago, singer-songwriter Paula Cole released her sophomore album and major-label debut, This Fire, which spawned the perennial future Dawson’s Creek anthem “I Don’t Want to ...

  2. Paula Cole. I Don't Want to Wait (Dawson's Creek Theme) 04:55. Writer: Paula Dorothy Cole. 11. Paula Cole. Greatest Hits - Postcards From East Oceanside. 05:05. Writer: Jacques Prevert - Johnny Mercer - Joseph Kosma.

  3. Paula Cole. 78,512 likes · 1,309 talking about this. See the love in every eye. NOW ON TOUR https://linktr.ee/paulacole

  4. on YouTube. " Where Have All the Cowboys Gone? " is a song by American singer Paula Cole. It was released on March 25, 1997, as the lead single from her second studio album, This Fire. The song is Cole's only top-ten hit on the US Billboard Hot 100, reaching number eight, and was her first top-ten hit in Canada, where it reached number seven.

  5. Paula Cole’s eleventh studio album, “Lo” is devastatingly personal and utterly gorgeous. Her first album of original compositions in five years, “Lo”’s eleven songs, written entirely by Cole, navigate her opening to trust again after indelible blows of life. As the first woman to ever be nominated for the Best Producer Grammy in her ...

  6. 4 Ode To Billy Joe. 5 You've Changed. 6 What A Little Moonlight Can Do. 7 I'm Old Fashioned. 8 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll. 9 Never Will I Marry. 10 Skylark. 11 The Ballad Of Hollis Brown. 12 Body And Soul.

  7. Paula Cole. Dreamy, poetic singer/songwriter who came to prominence in the late '90s with several breakthrough singles and an appearance at Lilith Fair. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: