"Fools Rush In" was written by Johnny Mercer and Rube Bloom, I think some time in the 1940s. Certainly Jo Stafford covered it in 1946. Other 1940s/1950s recording artists to cover it include Louis Armstrong, Vic Damone, Sammy Davis Jr, Rosemary Clooney, Al Martino, ...
The song was revived by Brook Benton in 1960 and became a moderate hit for him. then Etta James covered it in 1962, before Ricky Nelson had a big hit with it in 1963.
The song 'Fools Rush In' was written in 1940 by Johnny Mercer (lyrics) and Rube Bloom (music). There were several artists who sang this song among:
MEANING OF THE SONG: It means that the man has thrown caution to the wind and the charming love of his life will probably take his bank roll and everything else that goes with it. When we fall in love we always don't see the signs of danger and if we should see the odd sign, or someone else warns us of this person we generally don't listen anyway.
Well, there's at least one...
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[chorus]
Come and take a walk with me,
Where the angels fear to tread.
Kiss the flame, feel the pain
In the furnace of our love.
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"Vampyre Erotica"
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I think it means that everybody is afrade of something even people we can't imagen of being scared.
This aphorism was first attributed to Alexander Pope in "An Essay on Criticism" (written in 1709, first published in 1711). His full quote is, "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread." Johnny Mercer and Rube Bloom used the aphorism in a 1940 song entitled, Fools Rush In. The song was later recorded by several artists including Glenn Miller with Ray Eberle, Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra, Etta James, Brook Benton (1962), Doris Day and André Previn in their 1962 album Duet, and Rick Nelson (1963). Elvis Presley recorded the song in Nashville in 1970 which was released on the 1971 album Elvis Now.
Dont Tread On Me
dont tread on me... metallica.
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Fools rush in where angels fear to tread
"Fools rush in where angels fear to tread." This quote is attributed to Alexander Pope in his poem "An Essay on Criticism." It suggests that people who act recklessly or without caution often venture into situations that wiser individuals would avoid.
Fools Russian where angels fear to tread, lol
Possibly this one: "For fools rush in where angels fear to tread".
This phrase means that foolish people are more likely to enter risky or dangerous situations that cautious or wise individuals would avoid. It suggests a lack of consideration for consequences or risks.
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
The remark is "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread."
Where Angels Fear to Tread was created in 1905.
The duration of Where Angels Fear to Tread - film - is 1.93 hours.
It comes from the saying, "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread." It means that foolish people will unwittingly put themselves into dangerous or otherwise bad situations, because they don't have enough sense to recognize the danger.
Where Angels Fear to Tread - film - was created on 1991-06-21.
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