I think this song is actually about a girl cheating on her boyfriend. No references to homosexuality. The line "he tastes like you only sweeter" is a reference to the females words.
No, not even in the wildest stretch of the imagination. However, some people, often homophobes, see homosexual references everywhere.
The song "Thanks for the Memories" by the bank Fallout Boy (or Thnks fr th Mmrs as they write it) was created by two members of the band. Lead vocalist and guitarist Patrick Stump composed the music and bassist Pete Wentz wrote the lyrics.
Memories - Vamps song - was created on 2010-12-15.
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there is no point he is expressing his homosexuality
"speed writing"
"Thanks For The Memories" was the title of a signature song for Bob Hope years ago. The contemporary song "Thanks For The Memories" is by Fall Out Boy.
in what CD do you think it is
Bob Hope
Yeah since it's about dudes being sweet
The original song title is, indeed, "Thanks for the Memory." The first line of each stanza is also "Thanks for the memory" Over the years, its repeated use by Bob Hope has led to it being known as "Thanks for the Memories."
This Ain't a Scene It's an Arms Race and Thanks For the Memories
thanks for the memories because he misses his friends in new jersey
The song "Thanks for the Memories" by the bank Fallout Boy (or Thnks fr th Mmrs as they write it) was created by two members of the band. Lead vocalist and guitarist Patrick Stump composed the music and bassist Pete Wentz wrote the lyrics.
Memories - Vamps song - was created on 2010-12-15.
Well definitely is his signature song, " Thanks For The Memories ". I believe it won in 1938. Thanks for the Memory in 1938 from The Big Broadcast of 1938 and Buttons and Bows in 1948 from The Paleface
Ella Fitzgerald. The song goes back to 1938 and has been covered by many. Bob Hope is actually the best known for it and was in on it from the beginning.
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