Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Ring of Fire" was written by June Carter about falling in love with Johnny Cash and her torment because she was married to someone else.
They were both married when they first met. After his divorce, he proposed to Carter several times before she accepted.
“Unconditional” was the word Cash often used to describe the love he and Carter had. She wrote many songs for him.
June wrote "Time and Time Again" for Johnny.
I wish my heart was stone cause you’re hard on flesh and bone
But even if my heart was stone I couldn’t stand that long
Cause time and time again you’re gone with the wind
And even when you’re here I know you’re making plans to go
You come back and I take you back but you like the shifting sand
And like the sand you shift right through my hands
Time and time again I got you time and time again
They stayed together for life and passed only four months apart from each other. He had this to say about her at her funeral:
“The spirit of June Carter overshadows me tonight with the love she had for me and the love I have for her,” he said. “We connect somewhere between here and Heaven. She came down for a short visit, I guess, from Heaven, to visit with me tonight to give me courage and inspiration, like she always has… I thank God for June Carter. I love her with all my heart."
Bleh- he was awful to his first wife and family.
Anonymous wrote:"Ring of Fire" was written by June Carter about falling in love with Johnny Cash and her torment because she was married to someone else.
They were both married when they first met. After his divorce, he proposed to Carter several times before she accepted.
“Unconditional” was the word Cash often used to describe the love he and Carter had. She wrote many songs for him.
June wrote "Time and Time Again" for Johnny.
I wish my heart was stone cause you’re hard on flesh and bone
But even if my heart was stone I couldn’t stand that long
Cause time and time again you’re gone with the wind
And even when you’re here I know you’re making plans to go
You come back and I take you back but you like the shifting sand
And like the sand you shift right through my hands
Time and time again I got you time and time again
They stayed together for life and passed only four months apart from each other. He had this to say about her at her funeral:
“The spirit of June Carter overshadows me tonight with the love she had for me and the love I have for her,” he said. “We connect somewhere between here and Heaven. She came down for a short visit, I guess, from Heaven, to visit with me tonight to give me courage and inspiration, like she always has… I thank God for June Carter. I love her with all my heart."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pink has written many songs about her husband, not all of them are flattering. Here's his reaction to them
So What was a good song about them since they broke up shortly after.
Anonymous wrote:Carly Simon wrote about her marriage to James Taylor, "That's the Way I Always Heard It Should Be." James Taylor wrote "There We Are" about Carly Simon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is better than Fleetwood Mac's 'Silver Springs'. Stevie Nicks making her ex-husband play the song with her is amazing.
[/quote
Yes, this is the definitive answer for me. This performance is so intense!
Gotta love Mick Fleetwood jamming on the drums with a big smile on his face, having the time of his life, as Stevie and Lindsey stare each other down.
Wow. The end where she they turn to each other.
Stevie was super pissed because Lindsey had started dating a 28 year old woman. They had both been single and she thought they might get back together. She was 47 or 48. If you have been single over 40 you can imagine her anger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is better than Fleetwood Mac's 'Silver Springs'. Stevie Nicks making her ex-husband play the song with her is amazing.
[/quote
Yes, this is the definitive answer for me. This performance is so intense!
Gotta love Mick Fleetwood jamming on the drums with a big smile on his face, having the time of his life, as Stevie and Lindsey stare each other down.
Wow. The end where she they turn to each other.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing is better than Fleetwood Mac's 'Silver Springs'. Stevie Nicks making her ex-husband play the song with her is amazing.
[/quote
Yes, this is the definitive answer for me. This performance is so intense!
Gotta love Mick Fleetwood jamming on the drums with a big smile on his face, having the time of his life, as Stevie and Lindsey stare each other down.
Anonymous wrote:Pink has written many songs about her husband, not all of them are flattering. Here's his reaction to them
Anonymous wrote:Layla has already been mentioned, but there’s also Wonderful Tonight.