название:

Then I Met You


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The Proclaimers


жанры: rock
альбомы: Finest, Sunshine On Leith
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Thought that I'd be happy
Going to be so happy
Living life alone
And never sharing anythingThought that I was finished
Thought that I was complete
Thought that I was whole
Instead of being half of somethingThought that I was growing
Growing older, wiser
Understanding why this world
Held nothing for my spiritThought that I was destined
Destined to be nothing
Destined to be nothing
In this world and then I met youI met youThought that God had failed me
Thought my prayers were useless
Thought that He would never give
The chance for me to praise HimThought the book was written
Thought the game had ended
Thought the song was sung
And I could never sing anotherThought my faith was misplaced
Thought my back was broken
Broken by a weight
That I was never fit to carryThought I knew this city
Thought I knew all about it
And then one night I went to Morning side
And you were waitingI met you
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Это интересно:When the Scottish duo of Craig and Charlie Reid emerged in 1987, they were immediately compared to the Everly Brothers. Considering their energetic, melodic folk-rock, the comparison made some sense, even though the Proclaimers didn't really sound like the Everlys. Instead, the band was a post-punk pop band, aggressively displaying their thick accents on sweet, infectiously melodic songs about love, politics, and life in Scotland. Craig Reid and Charlie Reid were born in Leith in 1962, and grew up in Edinburgh, Cornwall and Auchtermuchty. When they stayed in Auchtermuchty they attended Bell Baxter High School. After several punk rock bands at school they formed The Proclaimers in 1983.The... продолжение
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