It is traditionally credited to Phoebe Snow herself.
Snow Patrol sang the song You Could Be Happy. There is no song called Snow Patrol You Could be Happy. This was probably a miss-understanding on the part of the person who wrote the question.
The song is by Go Fish from the album Snow.
The song means that is how she feels about herself at any given time. She feels good and then insecure. Do you like of love either or both of me, is because she is living both sides of the coin!
The writers were Gary Lightbody, Jonathan Quinn, Mark McClelland, Nathan Connolly, and Iain Archer.
Newsboys wrote this song.
Phoebe Snow
no she only wrote poetry .
no, i *think* it was Donna Summer Minnie Riperton.
Snow Patrol sang the song You Could Be Happy. There is no song called Snow Patrol You Could be Happy. This was probably a miss-understanding on the part of the person who wrote the question.
I think that the song you're thinking of is "Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol.
The song is by Go Fish from the album Snow.
Shakespeare never wrote songs. He wrote poetry and plays.Shakespeare wrote sonnets, a particular form of poetry. The word sonnet comes from the Italian sonetto, meaning: 'little sound' or 'little song'. Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets.Discussion moved to the discussion page.
The song is "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" by Frank Zappa
The song means that is how she feels about herself at any given time. She feels good and then insecure. Do you like of love either or both of me, is because she is living both sides of the coin!
Well, if you wrote a poem then you could use it as a song or if you wrote a song you could use it as a poem but if you sung a song that you orignally wrote as a poem and never mentioned it was a poem then people could mistake it for just a song. If you read a poem which was orignally a song I suppose depending on the words it could work.
Smelly Cat
Apollo is the Greek god of poetry.