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Another song, the Daryl Hall and Janna Allen-penned "Method of Modern Love", reached #5, and "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid" reached #18. Musical styles on the album include pop, rock, and dance-rock, with R&B/soul influences.
Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid may refer to: a 1964 song by Ketty Lester; a song from the 1984 Daryl Hall and John Oates album Big Bam Boom;
"Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid" reached number 18, and "Possession Obsession" (a song in which Oates sings lead) reached number 30 in 1985 as well. The group's "Live Thru '85" tour to promote the album began in November 1984, sponsored by Pontiac's latest sports car, the Fiero.
Some things are better left unsaid. So goes the old saying — and the title of a 1985 hit by Daryl Hall & John Oates.And when you're working on a passion project about a genre of music that was ...
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Some versions of the album merge "This Cut Was the Deepest" together with "Disconnecting, Pt. 2" and split "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid" into two separate tracks.
During a sidebar discussion, Merchan remarked that Daniels' testimony included "some things better left unsaid" and "suggested that Ms. Daniels might have 'credibility issues.'"
"Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid" John Jopson/Jeff Stein "Possession Obsession" Bob Giraldi "A Nite at the Apollo Live! The Way You Do the Things You Do/My Girl" (with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks) John Jopson/John Oates 1988 "Everything Your Heart Desires" Wayne Isham "Missed Opportunity" — "Downtown Life" Jeremiah Chechik: 1989 "Love ...