The better better better song
It depends. If you want you can write a song that has nothing to do with what happened to with you or what happened to you. But I write songs and persionaly I think it's better that you write songs about experience! It'd be better to make a song that relates to you!
There are people dying If you are enough for the living Make it a better place for you and for me
It was written by Ronnie McDowell and Sung by The Statler Brothers. I love that song. Check this site out http://www.allthelyrics.com/song/771921/
to make a song come out of ones mouth is....................................................... !SING!
The better better better song
It depends. If you want you can write a song that has nothing to do with what happened to with you or what happened to you. But I write songs and persionaly I think it's better that you write songs about experience! It'd be better to make a song that relates to you!
Because he uses it to make the song better and interesting
The Hmong Song was originally released in 2011. Over the years, new updates to the song and additional music videos have been released to make the song better.
A board game is far better; it can have much more information and is better for a children audience.
A song "they heard " works so much better :)
i see someone taking time to make things better
There are actually TWO opening songs for Jockeys depending on where you watch it. If you buy it from Itunes the song starts with the line "Could I be better? If I sold my soul would it make me better?" however I do not know the name of the song. If you are watching it on TV the song is "Stronger" by Kanye West. I am looking for the other song personally.
Better Things - song - was created in 1981-04.
an example of a better song would be "Free Fallin'" by Tom Petty.
The song is actually called "I Can do Better" The song is talkign about a breakup with one of avril's boyfriends and she is saying that she can do better than him, and how she hates him and all that
"you make me smile" by Uncle Kracker "Better Then Better Could Ever Be" Stephen Jerzak