"Eyes on Me" was Square's first attempt at a theme song with lyrics, yet it's plagued with silly grammatical mistakes that make it really akward so far for other singers to cover it, especially native English-speaking singers.

I have listened to Angela Aki and Susan Caraway attempt at fixing the mistakes when they covered it but it really sounded off. Whereas, some singers have covered it true to its lyrics and honestly, it just sounds silly.


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I still can't believe Square actually released this song back then without any proofreading involved as they actually had Alex O. Smith to localize the game and could simply consult with him. I don't see this problem in later series either with "Melodies of Life," "1000 words," or "Answers" being fine with their lyrics.

If you choose to take on the Square, the last stop is a secret spot for gourmet grilled cheese. On the south side of the square, down an alleyway named after a notable writer from Oxford, this speakeasy spot is a best-kept secret. With a dress code and a line, this wait is worth it for a twist on a dinner classic.

We formed a resident-led commission to lead our transition to a more sustainable way of operating. The commission has investigated ways that residents and businesses in the borough could reduce their carbon output and will work closely with the council on delivering this.

Fear Women: 10 Nigerian Songs That Preach The Gospel Better Fear Women: 10 Nigerian Songs That Preach The Gospel Better. In this article, TrendyBeatz curated a list of ten Nigerian songs that preach the gospel of "Fear Women" in no particular order while reviewing the story behind the lyrics, the context of the theme and the production of each song.

For your convenience, the City of Oxford provides free parking in the OPC/Water Tower lot and the 2nd-4th floors of the parking garage. Consult the signs around the square or use the downloadable map (above) to locate these lots.

Vehicles with a valid ADA placard or ADA license plate may park for free in any ADA space in the downtown square area. This includes all ADA spaces in the premium, curbside parking, paid off-streets lots and the new Oxford Parking Garage. The ADA placard or ADA license plate is not valid in any normal parking space.

"500 Miles" (also known as "500 Miles Away from Home" or "Railroaders' Lament") is a song made popular in the United States and Europe during the 1960s folk revival. The simple repetitive lyrics offer a lament by a traveler who is far from home, out of money and too ashamed to return.

Czech version was recorded in 1967 as "Tisc mil" (English: "Thousand Miles") with the lyrics by Ivo Fischer, sung as a duet by Waldemar Matuka and Helena Vondrkov.[26] and other version 500 mil performed by Rangers-Plavci

In Finnish, the song has been recorded under at least five different song titles.[27] In 1963 Erkki Pohjanheimo recorded the song under title "Juna jtt laiturin" (English: "The Train Leaves the Platform"). Lyrics were written by Reino Helismaa. Pohjanheimo recorded the song from its French title "J'entends siffler le train", and it was on the B side of a 7" single called "Kutsukaa Tri Casey" (almost direct translation from "Callin' Dr. Casey", a hit by John D. Loudermilk).[28][27] The following year, a Finnish vocal quartet Nelj Penni (English: Four Pennies) recorded a 7" single that consisted of two songs: "Washington Square" on the A side, and on the flip side there was a Finnish version of "500 Miles" under the title "Pitkt illat" (English: "The Long Evenings"), lyrics by Sauvo Puhtila.[29][27] Also in 1964, another version of the song was recorded by folk-spirited trio Anki, Bosse & Robert and titled "Viimeinen vihellys" (English: "The Last Whistle"), lyrics by Juha Vainio. "Viimeinen vihellys" was also a 7" single B side, on the A side there was Will Holt's song "Lemon Tree" (Finnish: "Sitruunapuu"). "Viimeinen vihellys" was released also on their self-titled record in 1965.[30][31][27] In 1979, the song was recorded yet again, by Jukka Raitanen. This time it was called "Liian kaukana" (English: "Too Far Away"). Lyrics were written by Raul Reiman. This song was released on Raitanen's album Ylinjalla. "Ylinjalla(in)" song is a Finnish version of the song "I Walk the Line" by Johnny Cash.[32]

Moreover, "500 Miles" has also been released with religious content under the name "Lapsuuden usko" (English: "Childhood Faith"), with lyrics by Matti Nyberg. This version has been recorded at least three times: 1973, 2005 and 2011.[27] It was released by a parish singer group Dominicones in 1973.[33] In 2005 it was recorded by actor and singer Mikko Leppilampi. The song was released on album "Tilkkutkki" (English: "Quilt", by various artists), and targeted to people who want to nostalgize the time of their confirmation on Lutheran church.[34][35] In 2011 it was recorded by Petrus (real name Petri Kokko, born 1970) in his album Enkelten laulut (English: "The Songs of Angels").[36]

Where do I even begin when discussing Leta and her love of music? There is no end, there is no middle. She sends me music recommendations that make the Spotify algorithm cower in shame. People of Earth, behold: I gave birth to the funniest kid whose taste in music makes me bow down in reverence. Last year after I endured a particularly bad week, she sent me this song and painted an acrylic landscape around one line from the lyrics. How am I even typing these words?

Rebels create organizations and then the organizations they created reject them. You need a rebel to start something but after you reach escape velocity, complacency sets in. Rebels are ignored, dismissed, or put into a positions of failure.

(CBS/AP) EVANSDALE, Iowa - Five months after cousins Elizabeth Collins and Lyric Cook vanished while riding their bikes, residents of the northeast Iowa community where they were last seen are anxiously waiting to hear whether two bodies found by hunters are those of the missing girls.

On Wednesday night, about 70 people attended a prayer vigil at the lake. Some were holding out hope that the bodies weren't those of the missing cousins, though others seemed resigned to accept tragic news.

after reading through the lyrics with the music, i think it may be about someone who's trying to say something, but nobody will listen, and all they want is someone to listen and acknowledge that they are talking. just what i get out of it. 17dc91bb1f

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