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Twas the Night the World Still Can you figure out what the song is about? Went in so many different ways with the lyrics and ended it up here =)
SongClass-How to Buy your first Guitar I hope I help you guys on your way to buying your first guitar and making some music! There's some Foo Fighters and an original song in this vid =) Watch out for a changing your guitar strings and tuning video songclass....
DC/Maryland Area. After seeing all the destruction that Irene had caused, and being declared as a state of emergency-We were one of the fortunate ones to see such beautiful skies after she had passed
Change can be so beautiful Change can be so painful too Wrote this song about the many changes in my life...and then 9/11 happened..which changed the world...it began to grow within the song....This song is dedicated to the victims and the heroes affected by 9/11 attacks. Lyrics & Music by JC Van Luyn Photos of NYC, Ground Zero, Pentagon video by JC Van Luyn Other photos and videos in Public Domain commons.wikimedia.org www.archive.org www.youtube.com en.wikipedia.org commons.wikimedia.org
Doubting waters in my eyes/now have crystallized All I've yearned in life/is right here next to me entwined in your embrace/and I'm gazing at your face you make me say goodbye to all the blahs and misery mourning into dance/fortuity to plans no longer left to chance/you and I are destiny You and i were meant to be (i) So kind and merciful altogether beautiful how can someone like you fall for a worthless fool like me so limber and so svelte/only if you've felt me in your hands I'd melt in your sea of ecstasy So poised so refine/conjured up in God's design and to think that you are mine's so divine and heavenly mmm mmmm mmm mmmm You and I were meant to be x4
Had the pleasure to spend some time with the Marines and Navy...Hoorah
Elvis + Ukulele + Shoutouts = :D Sony/RCA (Recorded on my Playbook-unedited audio) Wikipedia: ""Can't Help Falling in Love" is a pop song written by George David Weiss, Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore, and originally recorded by American singer Elvis Presley. The song was based on "Plaisir d'Amour", and featured in Presley's album Blue Hawaii, which was adapted for inclusion in the 1961 film Blue Hawaii. During the following four decades, it went on to be covered by numerous artists, most notably by the British reggae group UB40, whose 1993 version topped the US and UK charts."
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