it is but its not a real love cruch its a celebrity cruch like how many girls like the Jonas brothers
Her name is Amelia Than-Aye and it wasnt a celebrity crush, they dated but I guess didnt like the long distance thing. He wrote it about her, and they are still at least friends because she was at the taping of the 3D movie.
NOO NO NO NEVER DATED
they are close friends
They have been really good friends for a long time. They stil are friends. both have been seen together but only as aquantences and nothing more
you guys are all retards you cant stand the fact that joe doesn't like you
Yes i have proof but i dont feel like typing it
i read in a magazine that they wrote it because joe had a crush on a Australian model.
i don't really know if it's true or not.
around the time they wrote it, joe was dating an Australian girl named Amelia.
No it was written by country songwriter Bob McDill.
It was written by Nesbert "Stix" Hooper and Will Jennings.
"HARDLINE" Performed by Waylon Jennings Written by Tom Kimmel and Dennis Morgan
No. "My Heart Will Go On" was written by James Horner and Will Jennings.
R.I Jennings has written: 'W.A. Webb, South Australian Railways Commissioner 1922-30' -- subject(s): Railroads and state, South Australia
joe dated an Australian girl named Amelia.
yes joe had a crush on an Australian super model when he wrote the song.
nope. they wrote it because they really want to go to Australia. has nothing to do with a girl. trust me. they tell you.
G. Hermon Gill has written: 'Royal Australian Navy, 1942-1945' -- subject(s): Australia, Australia. Royal Australian Navy
John Leggoe has written: 'Trying to be sailors' -- subject(s): Australia, Australia. Royal Australian Navy, Australian Naval operations, History, Naval operations, Australian, World War, 1939-1945
Douglas Gillison has written: 'Royal Australian Air Force, 1939-1942' -- subject(s): Aerial operations, Australian, World War, 1939-1945, Australia, Australia. Royal Australian Air Force, Australian Aerial operations
The book "Around the Twist" was written by Paul Jennings. It is a collection of short stories that inspired a popular Australian television show of the same name.
Ben O'Dowd has written: 'In valiant company' -- subject(s): Australia, Australia. Army. Royal Australian Regiment. Battalion, 3rd, Australian Participation, Australian Personal narratives, Korean War, 1950-1953
Pauc1943- Jennings has written: 'The Paul Jennings reader'
Ronald McNicoll has written: 'The Royal Australian Engineers' -- subject(s): Australia, Australia. Australian Army. Royal Australian Engineers, History 'Number 36 Collins Street' -- subject(s): Clubs, Melbourne Club
John Monash has written: 'The Australian victories in France in 1918' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Campaigns, Regimental histories, Australia. Australian Army. Australian Imperial Force (1914-1921), Australia