STILL
My next signature song would be this song. I am getting some butterfly
nervously spinning on my tummy and feel some pressure preparing my next
audition within 2 weeks. I was thinking sing this song too as my backup
song. I still love to sing this song and it is really enjoying singing
Lionel Richie's composition and his composition really can move hearts
and hearts. LOL. so brace yourself now to have STILL in your heart.
Still
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Published on Sep 30, 2015
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"Still" Originally sang by Lionel Richie, lead singer of the musical group called Commodores..
Written by: Lionel Richie.Category: Music
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Still
From: Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia.
"Still" is a song by the soul music group the Commodores. It reached number one in the U.S. in 1979. It was released as a single on Motown Records with "Such a Woman" as the B-side. The song appears on their hit album Midnight Magic. The song reached the top of both the pop and R&B charts.[1] It is one of the group's most popular singles. The song is also notable for being their last R&B #1 before Lionel Richie went solo. It also reached #4 in the UK Singles Charts.
In 1981, actor-singer John Schneider took a cover version to number 69 on the pop charts. It was the b-side to his country single "Them Good Ol' Boys Are Bad", which reached number 13 on the country charts.[2]
In 1981, actor-singer John Schneider took a cover version to number 69 on the pop charts. It was the b-side to his country single "Them Good Ol' Boys Are Bad", which reached number 13 on the country charts.[2]
Lyrics
Lady, morning's just a moment awayI'm without you once again
You laughed at me
You said you never needed me
I wonder if you need me now
We played the games that people play
We made our mistakes along the way
Somehow I know deep in my heart
You needed me
Remembering the pain if I must say
It's deep in my mind and locked away
But then most of all, I do love you
Still
We played the games that people play
We made our mistakes along the way
Somehow I know deep in my heart
You needed me
'Cause I needed you so desperately
We were too blind to see
But then most of all, but then most of all
But then most of all, I do love you
Still
Songwriters
LEMOS, MAURO DA MOTTA / CARNEIRO DE ALBURQUERQUE FALCA, CARLOS EDUARDO / RICHIE, LIONEL
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Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Read more: Lionel Richie - Still Lyrics | MetroLyrics
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