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"Thinking of You" (1927 song), a popular song written by Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar "Thinking of You" (Bonnie Pink song), 2001 "Thinking of You" (Earth, Wind & Fire song), 1988
Perry performing an acoustic version of "Thinking of You" during her Witness: The Tour in October 2017.. The song has received some retrospective praise, with Christopher Rosa of Glamour calling it a "fan favorite" and described it as her most emotional song compared to others in her discography, adding that it is "one of Perry's rawest vocal performances, but [the] chorus still packs a punch."
In the 14th century, the Turkish tradition sélam had an influence on the language of flowers. Sélam was a game of gifting flowers and objects to send a message, the interpretation of the message revealed through rhymes. [2] During the Victorian age, the use of flowers as a means of covert communication coincided with a growing interest in botany.
A blue flower (German: Blaue Blume) was a central symbol of inspiration for the Romanticism movement, and remains an enduring motif in Western art today. [1] It stands for desire , love , and the metaphysical striving for the infinite and unreachable.
The Flower Thrower, Flower Bomber, Rage, or Love is in the Air is a 2003 stencil mural in Beit Sahour in the West Bank by the graffiti artist Banksy, depicting a masked man throwing a bunch of flowers. [1] It is considered one of Banksy's most iconic works; the image has been widely replicated. [1]
Sun-flower" is an illustrated poem written by the English poet, painter and printmaker William Blake. It was published as part of his collection Songs of Experience in 1794 (no.43 in the sequence of the combined book, Songs of Innocence and of Experience ).
Harrison first recorded "Can't Stop Thinking About You" for Dark Horse, [33] in June 1974, but left the song unfinished. [34] With that album and the accompanying tour having received negative reviews from Rolling Stone and other music publications over the winter of 1974–75, [35] NME critic Bob Woffinden noted an "eagerness" on Harrison's part to "redeem himself" with Extra Texture. [36]