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"Together Again" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson from her sixth studio album, The Velvet Rope (1997). It was written and produced by Jackson and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis , with additional writing by Jackson's then-husband René Elizondo Jr.
"Together Again" is a 1964 song by American country singer and guitarist Buck Owens. The song, best known as the "B" side to Owens' No. 1 hit, "My Heart Skips a Beat", interrupted that song's run at Number One on the U.S. country charts.
Couldn't put humpty-dumpty together again. According to the Oxford English Dictionary , in the 17th century, the term "humpty dumpty" referred to a drink of brandy boiled with ale . [ 8 ] The riddle probably exploited, for misdirection, the fact that "humpty dumpty" was also eighteenth-century reduplicative slang for a short and clumsy person ...
"We'll Be Together Again" is a 1945 popular song composed by Carl T. Fischer, with lyrics by Frankie Laine. [ 1 ] Fischer was Laine's pianist and musical director when he composed the tune, and Laine was asked to write the lyrics for it.
Its lyrics express Swift's frustration with an ex-lover who wants to rekindle their relationship. An alternate version was released to US country radio on August 21, 2012. Music critics praised the track for its catchy melody and radio-friendly sound, though some described its lyrics as subpar for Swift's songwriting abilities.
Bigger Than Both of Us is the fifth studio album by American pop rock duo Daryl Hall and John Oates.The album was released in August 1976, by RCA Records and peaked at #13 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart.
Taylor Swift released "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" on July 7, 2023, with the vault track "I Can See You." Here, we break down the meaning behind the song.
"Again" is a song by American singer and songwriter Janet Jackson from her fifth album, Janet (1993). The song was also included as the closing song to the 1993 film Poetic Justice . Written and produced by Jackson and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis , the ballad was released as the album's third single on October 12, 1993, by Virgin Records , and ...