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The song is about being heartbroken over an old flame. The verses dive into the feeling of still being in love with someone who has moved on; one lyric describes it as "a fool in love with a fool that never cared." The chorus then laments the desire but inability to let go with the lyric, "So won't you tell me why I can't say goodbye." [4]
"All My Life" is a hit song written by Karla Bonoff and originally performed by Bonoff on her album New World (1988). The following year, Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville performed the song as a duet on Ronstadt's triple platinum-certified album Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind (1989); this was the second global hit from Ronstadt and Neville.
On 9 December 2002, the largest choir in history, of 83,637, drawn from all parts of the UK and Ireland, joined Declan to sing "Tell Me Why" for a world record, certified by Guinness. [2] The event was organized by 'Young Voices in Concert'. Funds from the record-breaking attempt were donated to the Sargent Cancer Care for Children.
"All My Life" is a slow-tempo love song ballad, performed in slow groove. It is composed in the key of D ♭ major and is set to 63 beats per minute in the time signature of common time . [ 5 ] " All My Life" has been classified as an R&B [ 6 ] and soul [ 3 ] [ 7 ] song.
"All My Life" is a song by Billy Joel, his first new song of original material with lyrics he had written since 1993's River of Dreams. The song, produced by Phil Ramone , tells of Joel's experience of finding love in his later years after previous failed relationships.
In response to the song’s chorus, in which Spears croons: “And every time / I see you in my dreams / I see your face, you’re haunting me / I guess I need you, baby”, Artani said Spears ...
In 1965, The Beach Boys covered "Tell Me Why" on their Beach Boys' Party! album. In 1982, April Wine covered it on their album Power Play. It reached #46 in Canada. [12] In 1986, The Chenille Sisters covered the song, as a medley with "Chains", on their self titled first album. In 2002, The Punkles did a cover of the song on their second album ...
He was the major songwriter for the English singer Declan Galbraith for his first album Declan (2002), including the hit "Tell Me Why" (No. 29 in UK [9]) and "Till the Day We Meet Again". He founded his own publishing company, Barry Mason Enterprises Ltd. [2] [10] Mason was a frequent guest on the BBC1 panel game Pop Quiz, hosted by Mike Read.