^ just a song that I have hear everytime a saxophone is played
^ just a song that I have hear everytime a saxophone is played
And then that leads me to this, LOL
^ that video clip, reminded me of this song, enjoy an oldie but a goodie
If I was dumb enough, I might start a new thread "Thai Expat songs" and lead with this one, -------------Only joking OK But I'm sure some expats could point out some poignant words here.
You sheltered me from harm
Kept me warm, kept me warm
You gave my life to me
Set me free, set me free
The finest years I ever knew
Were all the years I had with you
And I would give anything I own
Give up my life, my heart, my home
I would give everything I own
Just to have you back again
You taught me how to love
What it's of, what it's of
You never said too much
But still you showed the way
And I knew from watching you
Nobody else could ever know
The part of me that can't let go
And I would give anything I own
Give up my life, my heart, my home
I would give everything I own
Just to have you back again
Is there someone you know
You're loving them so
But taking them all for granted
You may lose them one day
Someone takes them away
And they don't hear the words you long to say
I would give anything I own
Give up my life, my heart, my home
I would give everything I own
Just to have you back again
Just to touch you once again
Last edited by havnfun; 05-11-2021 at 05:29 AM.
This young woman has got talent to burn.
For those who are planning to visit Pattaya (after the curfew is lifted)
The last song ever posted by havnfun, goodbye all
^ tune!
^^ I would have opted for the version by the Impressions.
...Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo perform together...
I was listening to Elkie Brooks last night for some reason.
She can hold a note, can't she?
Good Lord thanks, that's a real blast from the 70s.
sounds like she got taken for a ride...
Between 1981 and 2002 they lived in a mansion in a secluded area of North Devon. However, in 1998, after her accountant informed her that he had not been paying her taxes, Brooks found herself in severe debt and was reduced to living in a mobile home. After four years of increasing interest bills and loans, Brooks managed to sell her home (after being threatened with repossession) and cleared all of her debts.[26] In 2000, Brooks' management and tour promotion was taken over by her son, Jermaine, and his wife, Joanna.[27]
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