

The song does mention suicide as well as depression as well though not directly. I also rember some scenes from the chorus with some sort of animal, with their paws on a map and the second chorus I think it was a book. The video contains warrior cats characters even though I'm not in that fandom and has the deer used in the thumbnail at the end of the video after a music break and before thet music break there was a human there too.
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"I have a phone full of numbers but nobody calls" (the song then goes on to talk about the love she has for someone in her contacts and wishing they would call), "There's so many channels on tv" (teh song then goes to talk about how her friends are all our having fun together without her and are so much happier without her there), I don't remember any more lyrics and ik There's not much more to go on but I only knew this song from an animatic I watched years ago (its also how I discovered Melanie Martinez though it's not by her it was in the same Playlist as an animatic for her songs "cake" and "soap") the video has a thumbnail of a brown deer with a red scarf with a tilted head, closed eyes, and a big smile, on a light blue background and a white tint with if I remember it correctly, the words "oc animatic" in white letters. I don't remember many lyrics but I do remember some accurately and others on what they were about so please bear with me. There's this song sung by a girl in a brittish accent, Idk who or when the song was released but I'll tell you everything I know as well as an alternate way of finding it. …we have to get up get up get up get up, so let’s push more » Push this way, you will need all your strength That’s what I want to be – should I? Or should I not? The next new day… I know every f***ing corner in here and every f***ing stone… Song length is 3:53 and it was released before 2004… I unfortunately don’t find anything on the internet – perhaps someone can help me? Thanks! Hey! Does anyone know the name of this (death?) metal song? The vocalist uses the death growl style in the chorus. In any event, I hope readers find thema musing. If anyone can place one or both of these it would really make my day. The song with "the cold atomic surf must have been on the radio in the 70 s when I heard it, but people tell me that I have a really good memory for things like that which catch my attention, and I remember thinking it was a very interesting line so I don't think I imagined it changed the words.

I heard the Army Rangers folk song two days ago. Clever people in the military had thought it would be to use the additional five atomic bombs they thought they'd have after the two they dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to destroy Japanese beach defenses, Hence "To the sound of the cold atomic surf" My father was slated to take part in the planned invasion of Japan. The other song has the lyrics "To the sound of the cold atomic surf" and it was to a rock beat or maybe even in the style of surfing songs. The ranger school is for the young and the bold Rock steady, roll ready I'm going to the ranger school Hey young fool who you talking to I'm an RI at the ranger school The first is a song about the Army Rangers I copied down these bits of the lyrics to the best of my ability, but I can't guarantee that I got them down absolutely correctly or that you might be familiar with lyrics to a slightly different version: ‘I don’t know what people in the music industry will think about me being in the Castle but having a break from everything is something I think everyone should have and do once a year.I am interested in two songs. My music is the celebrity and now is the chance for me to show people what I am really like. The producer explained his reasoning behind wanting to take part in the hit ITV series, sharing that he wanted people to get to know the real him.

In the years to follow, Naughty Boy managed to secure a contract with Sony ATV, which led to songs Chipmunk’s Diamond Rings and Wiley’s Never Be Your Woman, which both feature Emeli Sandé. His story to stardom is quite a wild one, having won £40,000 on Deal Or No Deal in 2007, which he used to set up a recording studio at home. Later, his collaboration with Beyonce in 2015, titled Runnin’ (Lose It All) reached number four in the UK charts. He is most famous for his work with singers such as Beyonce and Sam Smith, with the latter’s ‘La La La’ winning best song and best video at the Mobo Awards in 2013. The star has collaborated with some of the biggest names in music (Picture: PA)
