much of Motown's output also became more sophisticated, and this was clearly evident in what would turn out to be the Four Tops' signature song and biggest hit. 'Reach Out I'll Be There', released in August 1966, featured Levi Stubbs belting out the lead...
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like you’re hanging by a thread but you gotta survive cos you gotta survive-Numb Little Bug, Em Beihold In honour of the ReachOut Level Up fundraiser, I wanted to ask if anyone had a favourite streamer or has a favourite game to watch. Personally, I like watching Valkyrae and her fri...
I never had your heart Out of reach Couldn't see Ohh We were never Meant to be So much hurt So much pain Takes a while To regain What is lost Inside And I hope that in time You'll be out of my mind I'll be over you
I guess I had to go to that place to get to this one Now some of you might still be in that place If you're trying to get out, just follow me I'll get you there (1) You can try and read my lyrics off of this paper
The musical tug of war that rages throughout “Poem of Ecstasy” — between unrelenting heaviness and subdued introspection — mirrors the struggle of its hero. When writing the lyrics, Cammie was inspired byBlade RunnerandCyberpunk: Edgerunners. “Sometimes, we’re so hellbent on pursuing our ...
aIn my belief, life should be exciting and full of advanture. If we came to see the same people everyday, we'll definatly get bored one day. So i see holiday as a good time to give our soul a deep relaxition. Breath some new air and done some remarkable things that we will reme...
You're slowly falling out of reach I'm slowly falling out of reach We're slowly falling out of reach Oh, keep falling, falling down You won't need this You don't need this now You should be sleeping Yeah, you should be sleeping ...
out his powerful vocals, you can’t help but feel an undeniable sense of urgency and determination. It’s a reminder that in the world of gambling, every decision counts, and one wrong move could cost you everything. The lyrics themselves paint a vivid picture of life on the edge: “...