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Petty wrote the song 'Walls', as he does most of his music. It includes the lyric 'even walls fall down' and was released in 1996.
Alex wrote it for his girlfriend, Lisa.
A band called Underoath wrote the song "Writing on the Walls." The band received two Grammy nominations, sadly, the band was disbanded in 2013, after being announced on October of 2012. The song "Writing on the Walls" was created in 2006-2007 for the album "Define the Great Line."
Israel Houghton wrote the Christian song, "We Speak to Nations" and performed it in 2002 with Cindy Cruse Ratliff and the Lakewood Church choir and orchestra.
I think that it tells about what the walls would say about what they saw. The song's lyrics specifically give examples of what the walls would say if they could talk, and the song begins with Celine Dion asking the walls if they can keep a secret.
ac dc wrote the song (btw you could find that out on youtube.com if you ever heard of that)
Back to December. On her new CD Speak now
Yes, you can, but if you claim it as your own song, like you wrote it, then you could get in serious trouble.
Taylor Swift has written or co-written every song on all of her albums. On her first album, she wrote one or two songs by herself and the rest were co-written. On Fearless, she wrote half the songs by herself and the rest were co-written. On Speak Now, she wrote ALL the songs by herself.
Taylor swift wrote it by herself. All her songs on her new album "speak now" were written by Taylor swift.
Walls - Yes song - was created in 1994.
Tom Paxton wrote the song, which was titled: Wasn't that a Party CTRL + Q to Enable/Disable GoPhoto.it