hi DONUT64 I DO NOT HAVE A WEB CAM,SO I,M OUT OF THIS SINGING COMP, WELL DONE TO YOU XXX,CAN YOU DO SOME MORE, I DID LIKE THE SONG, SOME HEARTS ARE DIAMONDS,CAN YOU SING THAT 1 XXX
In Response to Re: Donut64 #1 Chart hit! LOL : Been stuck in my head since you posted it! Get a record deal, you'd make a killing with th is one. What are the full lyrics (just a few I can't make out due to the voice effect). Posted by NoseyBonk
It weird because it even mixed some of the lines up so it does get a bit strange.
Here is the original words I wrote:
Its another gloomy soddon Christmas. with dark clouds in the sky, people spend lots of money, then they wonder why.
Everyone trying so hard to be happy and smilling at others they abore, when normally they would cross the street to ignore.
Its another gloomy soddon Christmas. with dark clouds in the sky, people spend lots of money, then they wonder why.
They eat lots of food the dont particularly like, then worry about there wieght and need to take an hike.
Its another gloomy soddon Christmas. with dark clouds in the sky, people spend lots of money, then they wonder why.
No it's because the chorus as two permutations one is referring to the weather the other is referring to depression. So soddon represents the words sodden and soddin'.
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Get a record deal, you'd make a killing with this one.
What are the full lyrics (just a few I can't make out due to the voice effect).
Here is the original words I wrote:
Its another gloomy soddon Christmas.
with dark clouds in the sky,
people spend lots of money,
then they wonder why.
Everyone trying so hard to be happy and smilling at others they abore,
when normally they would cross the street to ignore.
Its another gloomy soddon Christmas.
with dark clouds in the sky,
people spend lots of money,
then they wonder why.
They eat lots of food the dont particularly like,
then worry about there wieght and need to take an hike.
Its another gloomy soddon Christmas.
with dark clouds in the sky,
people spend lots of money,
then they wonder why.
Not exactly Lennon and Mccartney!
is it by any chance a spelling mistake,