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The song is a rhapsodic ode with a theme of unrequited love. [2] Though lyrically genderless, the video for the song depicts a schoolboy with a crush on an older boy; [3] Elton John told Rolling Stone that it was "the first gay song that I actually recorded as a homosexual song". [4]
The lyrics discuss unrequited love and a failed relationship, telling a story of someone who does not want to move on after the end of a romance. "It's Not Living (If It's Not with You)" was acclaimed by contemporary music critics, many of whom deemed the song an album highlight and praised its 1980s-influenced production, themes and lyrics ...
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I (Who Have Nothing) I Ain't Gonna Let You Break My Heart Again (I Can't) Forget About You; I Can't Get Started; I Can't Get You Outa My Mind; I Can't Make You Love Me; I Can't Stop Loving You; I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You) I Don't Believe You; I Don't Know How to Love Him; I Don't Know Why; I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance ...
USA TODAY's The Essentials: Boyz II Men know a thing or two about being romantic. Don't be afraid for your love to take time Both in love songs and love itself, be clear-eyed about the intention ...
NEW YORK − Young musicians don't make love songs like they used to. At least that's what Nathan Morris, one-third of Boyz II Men, tells me. He's sitting backstage squeezing in a quick dinner ...
You Have the Right to Remain Silent is the second studio album by American country music group Perfect Stranger. It was released on June 13, 1995, via Curb Records . The album includes the singles "Ridin' the Rodeo", " You Have the Right to Remain Silent ", "I'm a Stranger Here Myself" and "Remember the Ride".
"You Have the Right to Remain Silent" is a song written by Brenda and Cal Sweat, and originally recorded by Les Taylor on his 1991 album Blue Kentucky Wind, under the title "For the Rest of Your Life". The song was later recorded by American country music group Perfect Stranger and released in February 1995 off of the independent label, Pacific Records, before the group signed to Curb Records ...