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The song is about getting older and is an ode to life. He sees every day he lives as a privilege. [2] I'm not afraid of getting older. I'm one less day from dying young I see the light go past my shoulder. I'm one less day from dying young
Cradlesong, Thomas' second album, was released in June 2009. It peaked at number 3 on the Billboard 200. Four singles were released, including the single "Her Diamonds", Thomas' second Top 40 single on the Hot 100. The three additional singles released all failed to crack the Top 40 in the US, but the album was eventually certified Gold by the ...
Thomas admits that when he and his Matchbox Twenty bandmates were “getting older and busy doing other things,” they once “kind of thought we weren't going make records anymore; we thought we ...
"Gasoline" is a "dreamy, guitar-sliding" "truly sensual slow jam that was made for making out all night in the car". [7] [8] Lyrically, the song contains lyrics about Danielle Haim's depression, with her "pleading to get out from under". [9] [10] Musically, "Gasoline" is a pop rock song. [11] The song is three minutes and 18 seconds in length.
Dick Van Dyke knows he won't be around forever, but when death comes, he won't be afraid.. The legendary entertainer, 98, stars in Coldplay's latest music video for their song, "All My Love," and ...
Cradlesong is the second solo studio album by Matchbox Twenty lead-singer Rob Thomas, released on June 30, 2009 by Atlantic Records.The album's first single "Her Diamonds" was a success around the world, while reaching number three in Australia and topping the Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart, meanwhile other singles "Someday" and "Mockingbird" attained success on the Adult Contemporary ...
Rob Thomas’ Something About Christmas Time album is available now and he will perform tracks from the album during an exclusive livestream concert on StageIt, presented by VNUE, on Monday ...
Thomas Inskeep of Stylus Magazine gave the album a negative review (although the "C" rating reflects a more mixed attitude), calling it "mediocre" and explaining that the large part of the problem was that "Rob's a fairly generic songwriter". Inskeep continued by saying he is "one of the most processed-cheese-and-Wonder-bread guys around" and ...