Sweet Child O’ Mine | Tula Ben Ari | Live Outside | Playing For Change
Experience the moving sounds of Tula Ben Ari performing a heartfelt acoustic rendition of the nostalgic Guns N’ Roses classic, “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” filmed Live Outside in Tel Aviv, Israel. Let Tula’s soothing vocal stylings, delicate guitar strumming and intimate arrangement take you on a musical journey sure to delight your senses and lift your spirit!
Written By: Steven Adler, Duff McKagan, Izzy Stradlin, Axl Rose & Slash
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