You're Beautiful | |
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Nov 2, 2005 08:34 | |
| A beautiful love song by James Blunt which has been played over the radio a million times. Take a listen to the song. You won't regret. YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL My life is brilliant My love is pure I saw an angel Of that I'm sure She smiled at me on the subway She was with another man But I won't lose no sleep on that, 'Cause I've got a plan You're beautiful You're beautiful You're beautiful, it's true I saw your face in a crowded place, And I don't know what to do, 'Cause I'll never be with you Yeah, she caught my eye, As we walked on by She could see from my face that I was, *** high, And I don't think that I'll see her again, But we shared a moment that will last till the end You're beautiful You're beautiful You're beautiful, it's true I saw you face in a crowded place, And I don't know what to do, 'Cause I'll never be with you You're beautiful You're beautiful. You're beautiful, it's true There must be an angel with a smile on her face, When she thought up that I should be with you But it's time to face the truth, I will never be with you |
Dec 3, 2005 20:04 | |
| let me asked you, who can be more beautiful than Boy George? In case nobody knows, Boy George was the former lead singer of British pop group Culture Club. |
Dec 5, 2005 20:42 | |
| snowbird, do you know another song named "you are so beautiful" sung by Joe Cocker, it is also a beautiful song |
Dec 5, 2005 20:54 | |
| Yes Dee. It is a very beautiful love song. Full of soul. |
Dec 5, 2005 20:58 | |
| You Are So Beautiful. |
Dec 5, 2005 23:38 | |
| Joe Cocker comes from a working class district of Sheffield, and still often visits his parents' gray stone house when he returns to England. On-stage, the 27-year-old blues singer is hyper exuberant. Off it, he is cool and withdrawn & a temperamental mixture of Harold Cocker, his civil servant father who preferred gardening to posing with his favorite son, and outgoing chatty mother. Mrs. Majorie Cocker works afternoons as a waitress in a local cafe, so that she can get out and mix with people." "When Joe left school at 16, I thought he was going to take up gas fitting as a career," she recalls. "I even got him a lot of books on the subject, and he was interested in gas for a time, but there was always the music. That was what he wanted to do. He told me he didn't' want a job where he worked for years and years and then got presented a gold watch at the end. I don't disapprove of Joe's lifestyle. I used to worry a lot about drugs. I've never had them, but I've always said I enjoy a drink and I think it is just the same as having a drink." "When my parents realized I was mad keen about music," Joe says, "they handed it all over to me. My mother must get a lot of rubbish slung at her, being the mother of me, because she told me of one instance, it was on a bus. But she just answers them back-that's what she does." |
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