![]() ![]() It’s a great song that connects with just about everyone that hears it. England thought the simple words in the song allowed listeners let the song mean whatever it had to mean for each person. The Dance is about saying goodbye to the past while being thankful for everything that happened. I remember watching an interview with former Brooks’ road guitarist Ty England (later a solo artist) as he described the simplicity of the words in the song. The song actually has a very simple lyric. Garth Brooks’ The Dance is one of the most popular country songs of all time. He knows he has to say goodbye to the relationship, but he is struggling with it. He keeps thinking about what might have been if things had worked out. The song is about a guy trying desperately to get over a woman. ![]() What Might Have Been was one of the band’s biggest hits. The guys tried to bring a little bit of the rock band scene from the ’80s into country and they succeeded for the most part. Little Texas was a big band in country music back at the turn of the ’90s. Here are the best goodbye songs of all time. Whatever the situation there are country songs to let us know we aren’t alone. Sometimes we can’t control life’s situations and we have to say goodbye to those we love as a result of death. Some are saying goodbye to their current life situation and looking for something new – a job, a setting, a family. Some are saying goodbye to a bad relationship. People leave and say goodbye each day for various reasons. I think I am too damaged to be loved again.Goodbye means different things in our world. You can never have too much love and this proves it. They deserve to be happy again and I am so pleased for them. I had some wonderful news today about someone I know who lost someone very dear a few years ago and on Saturday remarried. It was really good and it was just like watching (in places) my childhood. Ended up watching a film called Toast, the childhood memories of Nigel Slater. I will sleep on it a bit, again, and review at the weekend. I need to be flying south really soon you know.īusy afternoon researching a 'new item' and weighing up whether I should or should not. Autumn really has arrived and you can feel 'the nip' in the air. Someone else may as well get some use out of it all. I also sorted out a load of stuff I will never wear and popped it into a suitcase and will take it down to the charity shop next weekend. It was time to sort out all the summer stuff and replace it with winter. I cooked some food for later on today and in the week, then started on my wardrobe. Sunday: Lazy start then I was on the move. It was a really good film and have no idea why this one was never on my radar. Last year, I got caught up in the 5 November marches on Parliament and did not have a clue what was going on, just that it was quite frightening. However, I suspect she is not and has returned to the default Stokie button.īack home, Andy and I watched V for Vendetta. I hope she is travelling and learning about the world. He said that he has been to university by travelling has taught him more. We had such a lovely chat and laugh and he said something that I understood totally. He was from Poland and has been working here all summer but on Wednesday is off to explore the USA. I got chatting to the lad behind the bar that we work out off. It was so funny as they were really busy, with people queueing up outside (all me). This week the guys in the barbers recognised me and I had a bit of banter with them. Back home and brunch and a cuppa and out on the bus up to Soho. I am not going to mention each week how we are doing but all is good. Saturday: Up and out and off to fat club. ![]()
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