The song "Precious and Few" by Climax was featured in the television show "The Office." It played during a memorable moment in Season 5, Episode 23, titled "Michael Scott Paper Company." The song's nostalgic tone added emotional depth to the scene, highlighting the characters' relationships and dynamics.
my question is what song has the words, may your pleasures be many your troubles be few, it?
The song you're referring to is "Brave" by Sara Bareilles. It was used as the opening theme for "Good Morning America" and features empowering lyrics encouraging listeners to be bold and authentic. The upbeat and motivational message resonated well with the show's theme of positivity and inspiration.
I used to half-watch that show; there were a few whites.
The American version of this show uses the first few opening bars of Dick Dale's MISERLOU for the opening.
Contrary to popular belief this song was not sung by Selena Gomez. Selena sings the theme song to Shake It Up. The Song Breakout (aka Chain's Can't Hold Me) song is sung by Margaret Durante, who loaned her voice for the show's on a few different occasions.
If the line you have in mind is, "Precious and few are the moments we two can share," the title of the song is "Precious And Few." The artist is Climax.
"Precious and Few" by Climax was the theme song for the TV show "Angie," which aired from 1979 to 1980. The show followed the life of a young woman named Angie Falco who moves to New York City to pursue her dreams. The song was a popular choice for the show's opening credits, setting the tone for the series.
"Precious and Few" is by the group Climax.
my question is what song has the words, may your pleasures be many your troubles be few, it?
Precious And Few by Climax Blues Band album: Precious and few are the moments we two can share. Quiet and blue, like the sky, I'm hung over you. And if I can't find my way back home, it just wouldn't be fair. Precious and few are the moments we two can share. Baby, it's you on my mind, your love is so rare. Being with you is a feeling I just can't compare. And if I can't hold you in my arms, it just wouldn't be fair. Cause' Precious and few are the moments we two can share. And if I can't find my way back home it just wouldn't be fair Cause' Precious and few are the moments we two can share. Precious and few are the moments we two can share. Quiet and blue, like the sky, I'm hung over you. And if I can't find my way back home, it just wouldn't be fair. Cause' Precious and few are the moments we two can share. -- The song was written by a guy named Will. I don't know his last name. He also wrote a couple of other hit songs of the time. Including one for Tommy James.
precious |ˈpre sh əs| adjective 1 (of an object, substance, or resource) of great value; not to be wasted or treated carelessly : precious works of art | my time is precious. • greatly loved or treasured by someone : look after my daughter-she's very precious to me. • [ attrib. ] informal used to express the speaker's contempt for someone or something greatly valued by another person : you and your precious schedule-you've got to lighten up! • [ attrib. ] informal used for emphasis, often in an ironic context : a precious lot you know about dogs! 2 derogatory affectedly concerned with elegant or refined behavior, language, or manners : his exaggerated, precious manner. noun used as a term of address to a beloved person : don't be frightened, my precious. PHRASES precious little/few extremely little or few (used for emphasis) : police still know precious little about the dead man | you will find precious few atheists on operating tables. DERIVATIVES preciously |ˈprɛʃəsli| adverb preciousness |ˈprɛʃəsnəs| noun ORIGIN Middle English : from Old French precios, from Latin pretiosus 'of great value,' from pretium 'price.'
If it is a talent show that you are performing at, you want the Avenged Sevenfold song you play to be very impressive.Here are a few suggestions.AfterlifeAlmost EasyBat CountryBeast and the HarlotScreamSecond Heartbeat
The song you're referring to is "Brave" by Sara Bareilles. It was used as the opening theme for "Good Morning America" and features empowering lyrics encouraging listeners to be bold and authentic. The upbeat and motivational message resonated well with the show's theme of positivity and inspiration.
This song was also used partly in the song by Boogie Pimps a few years ago.
I used to half-watch that show; there were a few whites.
Is it for Dell and used a few months agao?
if you mean the original first few inuyasha episodes then it was Change The World by V6, and idk about the rest