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Maria Josefina Albert known as Joey Albert (born March 19, 1960) [1] is a Filipino singer, songwriter, and lyricist. An alumna of St. Theresa's College Manila and Assumption College San Lorenzo , she began her professional singing career in 1981.
The song was included in Santana's Shaman album featuring Citizen Cope. [2] Greenwood is credited as the writer and producer of this track. A two-line refrain in the song that is repeated is "These feelings won't go away, They've been knockin' me sideways," leading to its actual and its commonly mistaken title.
In 1981, Sharon Cuneta covered the song for the soundtrack to the film P.S. I Love You and re-recorded again in 2006 on her nineteenth studio album Isn't It Romantic?. [5] [6] The song is a staple of Cuneta's repertoire. Of the songs on Isn't It Romantic, "I Don't Want You to Go" was called "the best of the lot" by the Philippine Headline News ...
"Joey" is the ninth track from American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde's third studio album, Bloodletting (1990). The song was released in 1990 and was written and sung by the band's frontwoman, Johnette Napolitano .
The song written for and made famous by Frank Sinatra was played as Alexei Navalny’s coffin was lowered Friday. The lyrics feed the notion, despite all, that we are in control of the lives we lead
The song has been described as including a demonstration of "the weak view of providence" in Dylan's songs, [6] that is, a view that God usually allows humans to act as they want, but occasionally intervenes when a grave injustice has been done or a special plan needs to be carried out. [6] In "Joey", this is demonstrated in the lines:
The fact that the song specifically says "They won't go when I go" was said to imply the friends Wonder is talking about may get to heaven eventually, just not before he does. [3] Interpreted more broadly as a hymn, the song is the cry not just of Wonder, but the faithful in general, awaiting a second coming where they are taken and others are ...
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