Catch & Release - David Carter Lyrics by:Matt Simons/Erik Mattiasson Composed by:Matt Simons/Erik Mattiasson There's a place I go to Where no one knows me It's not lonely It's a necessary thing It's a place I made up Find out what I'm made of The nights are ...
专辑:Catch & Release 歌手:David Carter Lyrics by:Matt Simons/Erik Mattiasson Composed by:Matt Simons/Erik Mattiasson There's a place I go to Where no one knows me It's not lonely It's a necessary thing It's a place I made up ...
I figured this out on acoustic. Hope you enjoy. Let me know if you think something should be different and I'll fix it and give you credit. Just use the "comments" section on the tab page. Enjoy. Lyrics at bottom Tuning: Standard Intro/Verse (played throughout most of the song) e|...
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To Catch a King: Directed by Clive Donner. With Robert Wagner, Teri Garr, Horst Janson, John Standing. In 1940, two Americans, Joe Jackson and Hannah Winter, attempt to thwart a plot to kidnap the Duke of Windsor during a visit to Windsor.
(countable, music) A type of humorous round in which the voices gradually catch up with one another; usually sung by men and often having bawdy lyrics. * 1610 , , act 3 scene 2 Let us be jocund: will you troll the catch / You taught me but while-ere? * {{quote-book, 1966, All...
TVXQ: Catch Me: Directed by Jang Jae-Hyuk. With TVXQ, Yunho Jung, Chang-min Shim. The song "Catch Me" by TVXQ. is a Korean pop song that conveys themes of longing, regret, and the desire to hold onto a love that is slipping away. The lyrics describe the
“I think writing music and lyrics is cathartic,” Moore said. “I’m happy to sneak in my self-expression as therapy with the music, and if people don’t pick up on the details, then I’m at peace with that. I have a Buddhist sensibility when it comes to the goals of making mus...
(it appears on the 1972 albumBeck, Bogert, Appice). Stevie’s version is so much better than Beck’s. Beck’s is a rock song, and Wonder makes it a funk/dance banger with a message: the lyrics describe popular superstitions and their harmful effects. If you want to understand the ...