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Tim McGraw: Don't take the girl - music video (lyrics in description)

Read this comment I found about this video: "Nineteen days ago I lost my fiance to heart problems. Having listened to this song (after a very long period of time - since it was released) all I could think of was how could this happen to him? He left behind two young sons whose mother also passed less than two years ago. The oldest son was the one who found both his parents after they passed. I ask that everyone who reads this to pray for Will and Dylan. We never know what God has planned for each of us and Dylan is a special needs child. These boys need all the prayers they can get - answered in a positive light. Thanks to all of you who may take me up on saying prayers for them. lynn" LYRICS: Johnny's daddy was taking him fishin' When he was eight years old A little girl came through the front gate holdin' a fishing pole His dad looked down and smiled said, "We can't leave her behind Son I know you don't want her to go, but someday you'll change your mind." And johnny said, "Take Jimmy Johnson, take Tommy Thompson, take my best friend Bo Take anybody that you want as long as she don't go Take any boy in the world Daddy please dont take the girl." Same old boy, Same sweet girl, Ten years down the road He held her tight and kissed her lips In front of the picture show Stranger came and pulled a gun Grabbed her by the arm said "If you do what I tell you to, there wont be any harm." And johnny said, "Take my money, take my wallet, take my credit cards Heres the watch that my grandpa gave me Heres the key to my car Mister give it a whirl But please don't take the girl." Same old boy, Same sweet girl, Five years down the road There's going to be a little one and she says it's time to go Doctor says the baby's fine but youll have to leave cause his momma's fading fast and johnny hit his knees and there he prayed Take the very breath you gave me Take the heart from my chest I'll gladly take her place if you'll let me Make this my last request Take me out of this world God, please don't take the girl Johnny's daddy Was taking him fishin' When he was eight years old...

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Everybody's Free to Wear Sunscreen! (Original + English Subtitles)

To download "SUNSCREEN", complete song lyrics and a parody version, please visit MIKHARAM™ website at http://www.mikharam.com ENGLISH SUBTITLES? This exclusive version comes with both English & Portuguese Subtitles. To turn ON the English Subtitle: - Click the red "CC" button located at the bottom right of the video player. WHAT IS SUNSCREEN? Wear Sunscreen or the Sunscreen Speech are the common names of an essay actually called "Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young" written by Mary Schmich and published in the Chicago Tribune as a column in 1997. The most popular and well-known form of the essay is the successful music single released in 1999, credited to Baz Luhrmann. Mary Schmich's "Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young" was published in the Chicago Tribune as a column on June 1, 1997. In her introduction to the column, she described it as the commencement address she would give if she were asked to give one. The column soon became the subject of an urban legend, in which it was alleged to be an MIT commencement speech given by author Kurt Vonnegut in that same year (in truth, MIT's commencement speaker that year was Kofi Annan). Despite a follow-up article by Mary Schmich on August 3, 1997, in which she referred to the "lawless swamp of cyberspace" that had made her and Kurt Vonnegut "one", by 1999 the falsely attributed story was widespread. When the column was later turned into a song, Schmich's "wish" came true when the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing started to play the song Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen) at every graduation ceremony. The poem-like piece has drawn frequent comparison to the Max Ehrmann poem Desiderata, which was also the subject of an urban legend misattribution. The essay was used in its entirety by Australian film director Baz Luhrmann on his 1998 album Something for Everybody, as "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)." The song sampled Luhrmann's remixed version of the song "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)" by Rozalla. The song was subsequently released as a single (with the opening words changed to "Ladies and gentlemen of the class of '99"). Luhrmann explains that Anton Monsted, Josh Abrahams and he were working on the remix when Monsted received an email with the supposed Vonnegut speech. They decided to use it but were doubtful of getting through to Vonnegut for permission before their deadline, which was only one or two days away. While searching the internet for contact information they came upon the "Sunscreen Controversy" and discovered that Schmich was the actual author. They emailed her and, with her permission, recorded the song the next day. The song features a spoken-word track set over a mellow backing track. The "Wear Sunscreen" speech is narrated by Australian voice actor Lee Perry. The backing is the choral version of "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)", a 1991 song by Rozalla, used in the film William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet. The chorus, also from "Everybody's Free", is sung by Quindon Tarver. The song was a worldwide hit, reaching number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, and number one in the United Kingdom and Ireland, partly due to a media campaign by Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles. It was a part of the end credits in John Swanbeck's film The Big Kahuna, starring Kevin Spacey, Danny DeVito and Peter Facinelli. The video which uses the 1999 single edit of the song was directed and animated by Bill Barminski. The video aired on all major networks in the United States and was featured on the The Tonight Show, The Today Show and The View as well as VH1 and MTV. Here is the "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)" Official Video from the album Something for Everybody. For more information visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wear_Sunscreen Please join us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sunscreensong I'd also like to recommend all of you to watch this beautiful music video from 'Nina Simone' that is based on the idea that the seven mortal sins (Pride, Greed, Sloth, Gluttony, Envy, Lust and Wrath) destroy a life of grace in human soul: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hcEiEyylEA Finally, an amazing video that shows our place in the universe. Anyone who understands what this video represents, is forever changed by it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgg2tpUVbXQ Cheers,

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Added: 463 days ago by oileruaisakgam

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