yes but you have to make sure people know that THEY (whoever wrote it) wrote it for you. Do not let them think you wrote it. That's against the law. Taking credit for something that's not yours.
Yes. Skillet writes all their own songs.
Shai wrote some good songs in the early 1990's and some of these songs that were famous are If I Ever Fall in Love, Comforter, Baby I'm Yours, Together Forever, Yours, The Place Where You Belong, Come With Me, I Don't Wanna Be Alone, and Tell Me.
Her famous songs are whenever wherever, hips dont lie, underneath your clothes, eyes like yours & she wolf
if your talking about her album My Everything then it will have 12 songs. Actually the first song will be an intro and I don't think that's a song so it might have 11 songs but the whole CD has 12 tracks. but if your talking about Yours Truly then that has 12 songs
Yes, you can. You could buy songs off of iTunes on that person's computer, but they wouldn't sync into yours. If you bought something off iTunes, synced it with your iPod, then hooked up your iPod onto your computer, then it will overwrite all the songs on your iTunes to the ones from the other person's iTunes or vice versa. You can use your apple ID on someone else's iTunes, but I don't suggest it.
Yes. Skillet writes all their own songs.
I am yours
no, you could look at there profile but they cant see yours:)
Forever yours
um... some examples in songs are 'I'm yours' by Jason Mraz, "look into your heart and you will find that the sky is yours". and that's all I can think of!
Some popular 4 chord songs that can be played on the piano include "Let It Be" by The Beatles, "Someone Like You" by Adele, and "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz.
Some popular four-chord songs that can be played on the piano include "Let It Be" by The Beatles, "Someone Like You" by Adele, and "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz.
To write "yours truly" correctly, you can start with the word "Yours" capitalized, followed by a comma after "Yours." Then write "truly" in lowercase letters. The phrase is typically used as a closing in a letter or message to express sincerity or authenticity.
To write "truly yours" in Ilocano, you can say "tunay a saan" which means "truly yours" in the language.
forever your
You could write either, Yours Sincerely (if you know them) or Yours Faithfully (if you don't know them).
If you try to circumvent your homework assignment by having someone else do it for you, then you may have a difficult time claiming that the work is yours.