1973
James BluntSimona
You're getting
Your journey's been
On your
Simona
Wish I had that
What so
Has been and
I would call you up sunday night
And we'd both stay out 'til the morning
And we sang, "Here we go again"
And though time goes by
I will always be
In a with you
In 1973
Singing, "Here we go again"
Simona
Wish I was
So I could see now
The has gone
Simona
I guess it's
My memory our tune
The same song
I would call you up every Sunday night
And we'd both stay out 'til the morning light
And we sang, "Here we go again"
And though time goes by
I will always be
In a club with you
In 1973
Singing, "Here we go again"
I would call you up every Sunday night
And we'd both stay out 'til the morning light
And we sang, "Here we go again"
And though time goes by
I will always be
In a club with you
In 1973
Singing, "Here we go again"
I would call you up every Sunday night
And we'd both stay out 'til the morning light
And we sang, "Here we go again"
And though time goes by
I will always be
In a club with you
In 1973
Singing, "Here we go again"
And though time goes by
I will always be
In a club with you
In 1973
James Blunt said that Simona (name changed to protect the innocent) is a friend he spent time with, went to the clubs with, had a good time with - and the song's a celebration of that, with a sense of nostalgia.
figurative, often passive (mark [sth] clearly)
Grief was etched on Jennifer's face.
To no longer have strong emotions about someone or something; to be unenthusiastic about someone or something.
To have finished doing or experiencing something
not return home at night)
Mary stayed out all night
To suppose