its called "mother i miss you" by toni braxton... still trying to figure out when she released this song.
Actually, the song is performed by Dalia Reid and can be located on John Tesh's album "Grand Passion". She's a dead ringer for Toni Braxton on this song.
Toni Braxton.
no.what would make anybody think that? Sounds more like a Rolling Stones thing.
Sounds like you need a better boyfriend.
In the final verse, when Paul sings "I wake up to the sound of music/ Mother Mary comes to me" he plays C then G as normal but instead of an Aminor he then hits the "wrong" chord (still sounds good though.)Does anybody know what chord it actually is that he hits? It's at 2:58 into the song. Can't find any references to it anywhere online.
Check the ignition switch itself, sounds like it may be the problem.
The word "past" sounds the same as "passed" but is spelled differently.
Sounds lke Braxton Bragg
Toni Braxton.
Sounds like Braxton Bragg
I think it would be she and her mother. It sounds better
In Brazilian Portuguese, "mother" is said as "mãe."
Sounds like Braxton Hicks contractions. Not to worry, they are "practice" contractions. If they get painful, call the doc right away.
Yes, father and mother do rhyme as they have similar ending sounds "ther" and "er."
No, the words "mother" and "bother" do not rhyme because they have different vowel sounds.
Aai (sounds like ah-yee)
Madre Sounds like MAH - DRE
A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another, but is spelled differently. For the word "past," a homophone would be the word "passed."