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"Every Girl" (album version titled "Every Girl in the World") is a song by rap group Young Money released as the first single from their debut collaboration album titled We Are Young Money. It was legally released to the iTunes Store on June 11, 2009.
"Tell Her" is a country pop ballad. In it, the male narrator addresses a male friend of his who is "lookin' for a friend" to help him. In the first verse, the narrator discovers that his friend is having difficulty in his relationship ("So you say your love's about to end / You say you can't take no more, she's out the door").
"Every Girl in This Town" is a song written by Erik Dylan, Connie Harrington and Caitlyn Smith, and recorded by American country music artist Trisha Yearwood. It was released in June 2019 as the lead single from her twelfth studio album, Every Girl , her first album of original music since 2007's Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love .
Felt like home 20 years ago, feels like time has froze We’re living in the greatest love story ever told We never let it go and never told a soul We could have been The greatest love story never ...
DiNizio based the lyrics on bits of dialogue in the screenplay. When the film's producer asked DiNizio to change the lyrics, because it revealed too much of the plot, he refused, and the band decided to keep the song for their next album, 11. [3] [4] Pat DiNizio stated that he wrote the lyrics with a separate meaning from the movie in mind.
"I've Told Ev'ry Little Star" is a popular song with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, published in 1932. The song was introduced in the musical Music in the Air . [ 1 ] The first hit recording of the song was released in 1932 by Jack Denny and His The Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra , featuring the vocals of Paul Small. [ 1 ]
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"Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him" is a song by Yoko Ono from the album Double Fantasy with John Lennon. Other versions were released, including one released as a single where Ono's voice was removed, leaving what had been Lennon's backing vocal as the primary vocal.