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  1. Há 10 horas · 9. Goodbye, Bo Burnham. “So long, goodbye. I’ll see you when I see you.”. “Goodbye” by Bo Burnham, featured on his 2021 special “Inside,” combines comedy and music to reflect on the complexities of saying farewell. The song is a culmination of the themes explored throughout the special.

  2. Há 5 dias · You’re Beautiful (2005) James Blunt. This song is a perfect pop song. It’s got sad music with some weirdly, maybe-romantic music. Well, ... The lyrics are inspired by STDs, ...

  3. Há 3 dias · James Blunt: One Brit Wonder begins with anti-vaccine protests in New Zealand. Authoritie­s there have had the bright idea to disperse the crowds by blasting them with the most irritating music ever to reach human ears. Barry Manilow didn’t quite have the desired effect. And so they go nuclear, cranking up Blunt’s You’re Beautiful to ...

  4. Há 5 dias · It’s got sad music with some weirdly, maybe-romantic music. Well, in addition to it being overplayed, the singer has nothing good to say about it. Blunt says it’s about a guy high on a subway stalking someone else’s girlfriend. Not exactly romantic material. "You're Beautiful" was released in 2005 for his debut album Back to

  5. Há 3 dias · "You're Beautiful - James Blunt" Chord: Verse 1: C My life is brilliant Am My love is pure F I saw an angel G Of that I'm sure C She smiled at me on the subway Am She was with another man F But I won't lose no sleep on that G 'Cause I've got a plan. Chorus: F G You're beautiful C You're beautiful

  6. Há 10 horas · Listen to The Greatest by James Blunt. See lyrics and music videos, find James Blunt tour dates, buy concert tickets, and more!

  7. Há 1 dia · Strange, as her friends who suggested it for a review ‘had stumbled in accidentally one night and found the atmosphere uproariously fun, the staff amusingly blunt, the whole place fascinating.’ I’m mainly in search of uproarious fun when I go out for a meal so Borscht N Tears sounds right up my street, especially while I’m still basking in my post-BBC iPlayer Glastonbury glow.