Moody River was written by Gary D Bruce and first recorded by him in 1961 using his performer name Chase Walker. His original words were "more deadly than the SHARPEST knife" but during the recording session the P in "sharPest" kept popping so rather than find a different mike, Gary (Chase) changed sharpest to "VAINEST" on the spot and probably very little if any thought went in to the meaning of vainest.
When Pat Boone recorded it a couple of months later Dot Records chief, Randy Wood checked to make sure the lyric was correct before releasing the record. Pat Boone says he had no idea what a "vainest knife" was and just sang the lyrics as written. Pat's Moody River topped the charts on June 17, 1961.
The word "vainest" means when something does not have any importance in it. It can also mean when something is senseless or foolish.?æ
I think you mean Nile River. (:
I'm guessing it's the sound her knife made when she stabbed him.
The closest song title to "Knight in White" is, Nights in White Satin, or The White Knight. Nights in White Satin is performed by Moody Blues, while The White Knight is performed by Cledus Maggard.
The word Tennesse means the River in the Cherokee Language.
The word "vainest" means when something does not have any importance in it. It can also mean when something is senseless or foolish.?æ
mean and moody
moody
easily grumpy.
No, maybe a little moody but not mean.
knife
That means a sharpened knife. The knife has been applied to a whet stone and is nice and sharp.
there the size of a mouse and there mean there nice and there moody
If you mean a regular straight blade knife and not a pocket knife, the case is called a sheath.
A knife mainly intended to be used to cut up vegetables
Do you possibly mean a knife that is attached to the front of a rifle? If so, that is a bayonet.
knife