The Weepies - I Was Made For Sunny Days Lyrics. Featuring Colbie Caillat I went to the market Though it was threatening rain I was late to the station So I missed that train And t.
This is only the most beautiful song ever made.Had to make it available for your mobile devices.♡Artist - Bobby HebbTitle - SunnyAlbum - Bread (45 B-side)Year - 1966Track Number - 2Label - The Island Def Jam Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.Extra information: Sunny by Bobby Hebb is one of the most covered songs of all times. Bobby Hebb wrote the song in the 48 hours following a double tragedy on November 22, 1963, the day U.S.
President John F. Kennedy was assassinated and Hebb's older brother Harold was stabbed to death outside a Nashville nightclub.
Hebb was devastated by both events and many critics say that those events and critically the loss of his older brother inspired the lyrics & tune.Support The Artist. Album / Song available here.
Gentle, plaintive, and compelling, “Fire and Rain” was the hit that launched the career of James Taylor, one of the 1970’s premier singer-songwriters:Example: Collected on the Internet, 2000The real story behind ‘Fire and Rain,’ as I understand it, is that some friends of James were going to surprise James by bringing his girlfriend, Suzanne, to one of his concerts — unbeknownst to James. According to the story, Suzanne’s plane crashed (‘sweet dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground’) on her way to see the concert and Suzanne dies (‘Suzanne the plans they made put an end to you’).The song’s mournful lyrics of loss and redemption were enigmatic to many, and some listeners tried to make sense of the words by reading literal meaning into them:Just yesterday morning, they let me know you were gone.Suzanne, the plans they made put an end to you.I walked out this mornin’, and I wrote down this song;I just can’t remember who to send it to. Most Snopes assignments begin when readers ask us, “Is this true?” Those tips launch our fact-checkers on sprints across a vast range of political, scientific, legal, historical, and visual information. We investigate as thoroughly and quickly as possible and relay what we learn. Then another question arrives, and the race starts again.We do this work every day at no cost to you, but it is far from free to produce, and we cannot afford to slow down. To ensure Snopes endures — and grows to serve more readers — we need a different kind of tip: We need your financial support.Support Snopes so we continue to pursue the facts — for you and anyone searching for answers.Team Snopes Support Snopes.
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