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Omg I was trying to find this out aswell, I'm sorry, I don't know the name but I know it says something about 'driving home to Jordan' in it :) The song is called "Wayfaring Stranger" it has been sung by a few artists but most notable are Johnny Cash and 16 Horsepower

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