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"You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me" — also known simply as "Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me" — is a song written by Jim Weatherly. It was first recorded in 1973 by Danny Thomas. Soon after it was done by Ray Price from his album You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me. The song enjoyed two runs of popularity, each by ...
"The Best Thing" was released as a single on 12 March 2001, exclusively in the United Kingdom and Europe. It was the last single released by the group before their split in October 2001. The single's cover art was also used for the album's fifth Australian single, "Chained to You". No official music video was made.
Erika Ramirez of Billboard magazine praised the video, "What better way to show your ex they're the best thing you never had than with saying 'I Do' to someone bigger and better in a Baracci Beverly Hills wedding gown." [112] Jason Lipshutz of the same publication described it as a "smile-inducing clip with a dream wedding". [113]
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You’re letting your partner know that “in times of distress, they’re like a safe port—someone you can find security from.” “You matter to me.” Sometimes, people need to hear how much ...
The title "The Best of Times" is somewhat ironic since the lyrics often state that these are the worst of times. [3] But the singer says that he can get consolation, since the chorus states "The best of times are when I’m alone with you.” [4] Allmusic critic Eduardo Rivadavia described the song as having a "deliberate, marching rhythm."
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so; It goes without saying; It is a small world; It is all grist to the mill; It is an ill wind (that blows no one any good) It is best to be on the safe side; It is better to be smarter than you appear than to appear smarter than you are
Craft, who founded Lance Records, produced the recording of "Alone (Why Must I Be Alone)" by The Shepherd Sisters for the label. It was the only hit for The Shepherd Sisters in the United States , reaching No. 18 on the Billboard chart [ 3 ] on November 11, 1957.