Ilike a man who can live without me too That's What I Like About You I like a man who will lay down beside me I like a man who will stand up to me too That's what I like about you I don't want a man to be my twin Under my thumb, under my skin Don't want a man like a shadow on the ground With nothin' else to do but follow me around
Howdo (E) I, get through one (B/D#) night without you If I had to (F#m) live without you What kind of (F#m7/B) life would that be Oh and (E) I, I need you in my (B/D#) arms need you to hold Your my (A9) world my heart my soul If (G#m7) you ever (C#m7) leave (F#m) Baby you would take away everything, (G#m7) good in my (C#m7) life (Em7/A) And
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OhI, I need you in my arms Need you to hold Your my world my heart my soul If you ever leave Baby you would take away everything good in my Life. Without you There'd be no sun in my sky There would be no love in my life There would be no world left for me And I Baby I don't know what I would do I'd be lost if I lost you If you ever leave
contoh poster tentang pubertas yang mudah digambar. This song was written by Diane Warren for the soundtrack of 1997’s blockbuster Nicholas Cage film “Con Air”. It was originally intended for and recorded by LeAnn Rimes, but apparently Walt Disney Pictures, parent company of Touchstone Pictures which was releasing the film, felt that 14 year old Rimes was too young for the subject matter and her version had too much of a pop feel. They directed a re-record with Yearwood. This version was used in the film and released as a single on May 27, 1997. Both Rimes' and Yearwood’s versions were charting at the same time and both were doing quite well. But, when Yearwood’s hit 32, MCA, which released the single, stopped producing more copies because they were worried that the single was cannibalizing sales of Yearwood’s greatest hits album, Songbook A Collection Of Hits which had the song. With that, Yearwood’s version fell off the Billboard Hot 100 chart after 12 weeks. In 1998, both Rimes and Yearwood were nominated for Grammy’s Best Country Female Vocal Performance for “How Do I Live”, the first time that two separate artists were nominated for the same song at the same time. The winner that year was Shania Twain’s “You’re Still The One”.
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