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The band first wrote the chords for the song on an old guitar, which only had three remaining strings. [2] The song was produced by Malay , [ 3 ] and the song's lyrics were inspired by acceptance. [ 4 ]
"I still love you just as much/As I did the day we met/And if ever lose my memory/You'll be the last one I'll forget." Courtesy of Adkins Entertainment. Bill Anderson
Original sheet music cover "Remember" is a popular song about nostalgia [1] by Irving Berlin, published in 1925.The song is a popular standard, recorded by numerous artists.. In the lyric, Berlin uses an interesting poetic technique by extending the sound of the word "forgot" into "forget me not" then placing the original word (forgot) and the base form of its opposite (remember) at the end of ...
Words and Music for "Pointless" were written by Lewis Capaldi, Ed Sheeran, Johnny McDaid and Steve Mac. The song was originally published in the key of E Major and starts with E/A/B/E/A/B/E progression with lyrics "I bring her coffee in the morning, she brings me inner peace.
56. I love you past the moon and beyond the stars. 57. Someone so special can never be forgotten; may your soul rest in peace. 58. The loss is immeasurable, but so is the love left behind.
Jimmy Holiday (July 24, 1934 – February 15, 1987) was an American R&B singer and songwriter. [1]Holiday was born in Sallis, Mississippi, United States.He recorded for Everest Records in the 1960s and later moved to the New Orleans label Minit Records. [2]
The outgoing head of Ohio's troubled teachers retirement system said that she is leaving the fund in strong fiscal condition, despite the turmoil at the top that her successor will inherit. In a ...
Published in 1935, the song was written for the 1935 film Mississippi starring Bing Crosby and W.C. Fields.Crosby introduced the song in the film and his recording for Decca Records made on February 21, 1935 with Georgie Stoll and his Orchestra and Rhythmettes and Three Shades of Blue [1] topped the charts of the day. [2]