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The commercial starts with Van Damme's face in close up. In the voice-over, he says: [2] "I've had my ups and downs. My fair share of bumpy roads and heavy winds. That's what made me what I am today. Now I stand here before you. What you see is a body crafted to perfection.
Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down Oh, yes, Lord Sometimes I'm almost to the ground Oh, yes, Lord Although you see me going 'long so Oh, yes, Lord I have my trials here below Oh, yes, Lord Nobody knows the trouble I've been through Nobody knows but Jesus Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory hallelujah! If you get there before I do Oh, yes ...
Meet Me Down on Main Street: Jerome Kern George Grossmith, Jr. 1923: The Beauty Prize [19] Moon Love: Jerome Kern George Grossmith, Jr. 1923: The Beauty Prize [45] Moon Song: Jerome Kern: 1918: Oh, Lady! Lady!! [46] Mr. and Mrs. Rorer: Jerome Kern Guy Bolton: 1924: Sitting Pretty [1] My Belle: Rudolph Friml Clifford Grey: 1928: The Three ...
"Friday on My Mind" is a 1966 song by Australian rock group the Easybeats. Written by band members George Young and Harry Vanda , [ 5 ] the track became a worldwide hit, reaching No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in May 1967 in the US, No. 1 on the Dutch Top 40 chart, [ 6 ] No. 1 in Australia and No. 6 on the UK singles chart , as well as ...
The lyrics of "I've Had Enough" primarily vent the singer's frustration in the face of various circumstances. [1] McCartney referred to it as "just one of those 'fed up' songs." [2] Wings' label Capitol Records described it as "a driving rock 'n' roll tune that lyrically describes an artist's ultimatum to the taxman, a self-serving manager, or ...
Previte initially turned the request down because he was still trying to get a record deal, [3] and he thought the film was a pornographic film based on the title, [4] but Ienner was persistent, declaring that it would "change his life", and got Previte to write several songs for the film, including "Hungry Eyes", later recorded by singer Eric ...
You're gonna foul up your life if you don't write another verse of that song!' " Martin told EW . The lyrics were changed to, “Have yourself a merry little Christmas; let your heart be light.
Like "905", "Had Enough" was planned to feature on a rock opera in the process of being written by Entwistle, but was never finished. It was written a long time before work was started on Who Are You. The lyrics describe the main character of the failed rock opera, 905, finally snapping under the pressure and stress of his life.