"Living on Love" By Alan Jackson
In the song "Break Even" by The Script, the line "I'm still alive but I'm barely breathing" presents a paradox. It juxtaposes the concepts of being alive and barely breathing, suggesting a state of existence that feels more like suffering than living fully. This contrast highlights the emotional turmoil experienced after a heartbreak, where one can physically survive yet feel emotionally depleted.
The song is 1,2,3,4 by Coolio
Killing Floor - Bruce Dickinson song - was created in 1998.
Old song from Elton John early 60's and Etta James in 78
the song is evacuate the dance floor by cascada
Billie Jean
"I Got a Line On You" by Spirit. "On The Floor" by Taryn Murphy
Its called Supermarket sweep(will you dance with me) By Dale Winton and the Barcodes and was released in 1994 this appears to be a remix of that song.
No.The musical chimney sweep song is in "Mary Poppins" (Chim Chim Cher-ee).
Picture perfect memories, scattered all around the floor
Dance Floor - song - was created in 1982.
The song is 1,2,3,4 by Coolio
"Barely Breathing" was released on November 12, 1996. An alternative rock song, it was the first single from the debut album of American singer Duncan Sheik.
Killing Floor - Bruce Dickinson song - was created in 1998.
I believe is was called "Sweep". The lyrics were something like... Sweep... sweep up the memories... Broken, mixed-up memories... of what we had one day. Sweep... sweep up the nonsense... that crazy, happy nonsense... Sweep--- just sweep it all away. Everything in a state of grace... everything back in it's proper place. No more rainbows for us to chase... no more games to play. Sweep... sweep up the laughter... this world's to old for laughter... At least... not until after... I come back... And you know? I... just... may! Or... something like that (lol). That's how I remember it because it tugged at my heart strings BIG time!!
to what song?not a real song
Killing Floor - Howlin' Wolf song - was created in 1964-08.