brilliant song, beautifully played
brilliant song, beautifully played
Sorry. Wrong voice.
Also, isn't it generally agreed upon it's a song about longing for companionship and love? He's been married his whole life. Did he write the song? Yes. Why is he singing it now? Cashing in on the sorrow.
Sorry. Wrong voice.
Also, isn't it generally agreed upon it's a song about longing for companionship and love? He's been married his whole life. Did he write the song? Yes. Why is he singing it now? Cashing in on the sorrow.
Sorry. Wrong voice.
Also, isn't it generally agreed upon it's a song about longing for companionship and love? He's been married his whole life. Did he write the song? Yes. Why is he singing it now? Cashing in on the sorrow.
Sorry, it's not often I swear here, but this whole comment is f***ing ridiculous.
A lovely rendition by Johnny.
Sorry, it's not often I swear here, but this whole comment is f***ing ridiculous.
A lovely rendition by Johnny.
CrystalGeezer has a point. The song was originally sung by Morrissey in his 20's and the sentiment was from a perspective quite different to that being sung by Johnny today. The performance is good but to overlook the context and criticize those who comment upon it is unfair
She is talking out of her ample backside.
And so are you.
(And I mean out of hers).
CrystalGeezer has a point. The song was originally sung by Morrissey in his 20's and the sentiment was from a perspective quite different to that being sung by Johnny today. The performance is good but to overlook the context and criticize those who comment upon it is unfair
CrystalGeezer has a point. The song was originally sung by Morrissey in his 20's and the sentiment was from a perspective quite different to that being sung by Johnny today. The performance is good but to overlook the context and criticize those who comment upon it is unfair