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SMCD
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SMCDSydney Melbourne Coastal Drive (Australia; tourism)
SMCDSenile Macular and Choroidal Degeneration
SMCDSystemic Mast Cells Disease
SMCDScatterable Mine Clearing Device
SMCDSunday Morning Coming Down
SMCDSatellite Meteorology and Climatology Division (US NOAA)
SMCDSpecial Materials Cataloging Division (Library of Congress)


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Sunday Morning Coming Down is so acute in its depiction of thick-headed hungover remorse that it makes you wince in sympathy - evidence of his ability to take a country music cliche and sharpen it with unique observation.
Kris was soon hailed as one of America's most important new songwriters after Cash recorded Sunday Morning Coming Down and Janis Joplin reached Number One with Me and Bobby McGee in 1971.
So in our justifiable state of post-Cheltenham euphoria - the Kris Kristofferson classic Sunday Morning Coming Down shows that old gravel vocals never had to deal with the Friday after Gold Cup day - it is perhaps worth looking at the four-day format that we will have next year.
 
 
 
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