Dido is singing a slightly modified version of her own song "Thank-You", from her album No Angel. Dido wrote the song as a tribute to her boyfriend Bob Page, and when they split in 2002 she wrote the song "White Flag" about the split.
The song borrows the chorus from "Thank You' by Dido.
Eminem has multiple songs that feature female singers. Most notably, in his song 'Stan', Eminem sampled the vocals from Dido's song 'Thank You' while Dina Rae provides vocals in the songs 'Come On Everybody', 'Drug Ballad', 'Superman' and 'We Made You'.
I think it was Dido's song "Thank You".
Thank you by Dido
I think the Song in Question is "Dido - White Flag", although the line is: There will be no white flag above my door I'm in love and always will be
On her second album 'Life for Rent', released September 1, 2003, Dido released the song 'White Flag'. It was the lead song on the album, and the biggest hit of her career.
Dido is singing a slightly modified version of her own song "Thank-You", from her album No Angel. Dido wrote the song as a tribute to her boyfriend Bob Page, and when they split in 2002 she wrote the song "White Flag" about the split.
The song "White Flag" was written and is currently performed by the English singer Dido. It was released as the first single off of her second studio album, "Life for Rent."
Singer is Dido Song is White Flag
the song that was in the are we there yet movie
White Flag - song - was created on 2003-09-01.
A good song would be "Somebody to Love" by Hathaway. My Favorite! Russian roulette- Rihanna hallelujah just a dream- Carrie Underwood come home - one republic white flag- Dido in the arms of an angel Fall for you
Hunter - Dido song - was created on 2001-09-10.
The song titled "Thank You" by Dido was released December 12, 2000. It was recorded by Dido in 1998. This song fits into the genre Pop rock and trip hop.
The final song at the end of "Dido and Aeneas" is known as "Dido's Lament" or "When I am Laid in Earth." It is a powerful aria sung by Dido as she prepares for her death, expressing her sorrow and lament at being abandoned by Aeneas.
The song borrows the chorus from "Thank You' by Dido.