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To paraphrase a Tears for Fears song I have always loved...

2007-09-30 11:56:48 · 3 answers · asked by Lisa the Pooh 7 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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"Sowing the Seeds of Love"..........Time to eat all your words....Swallow your pride........Open your eyes.......High time we made a stand and shook up the views of the common man.......And the lovetrain rides from coast to coast
Every minute of every hour - " I Love a Sunflower ".......
And I believe in lovepower, Love power, LOVEPOWER !!!....
Sowing the Seeds.......An end to need.......And the Politics of Greed.......With love................=)

2007-09-30 16:11:40 · answer #1 · answered by Ocho Cinco 7 · 2 0

Well honey, "I Write the Songs" is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston in 1975 and recorded by David Cassidy, Captain & Tennille and Barry Manilow the same year. Manilow's version reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1976, and it became one of his signature songs.

The title has been misunderstood to mean that the singer (or songwriter) "writes the songs," but the actual songwriter, The Beach Boys' Bruce Johnston, has stated that the "I" in the song is "music." He went on to say that songs come from the spirit of music in all of us: "I am music, and I write the songs." He also stated in several interviews that this song had been written as an homage to Brian Wilson, the "genius" who has written the best music of The Beach Boys.

This song just reminds me of the one girl that made me so special that I fell in love with, that I wanted to sing this song to, but drifted away into a far-away land and out of my memory. By the time I saw her again, a decade had passed and even after hearing the song I sung to her, it's all too little, too late as we've didn't treasure ourselves in the past though.

Cheers and have a nice week ahead :)

2007-10-01 06:21:17 · answer #2 · answered by Larry L - Hi Everyone :D 6 · 1 0

In 1741, at age fifty-six, Handel began to reflect on his career. He longed to write something that would be lasting and would make people better. ...


The belief that art can make people better goes back to classical times

myy own inner song ?

tough question

very few understand

2007-09-30 21:30:21 · answer #3 · answered by atheistforthebirthofjesus 6 · 2 0

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