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can anyone name this bonnie tyler song? hey
Does anyone know this song from bonnie tyler,? What's it called? And what album is it from? "no she had never seen, in her wildest dreams, blue eyes that gleemed (?) just like James Dean"... thx Kev1n It was not in vain...it was in Minneapolis! | |
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kev1n said: hey
Does anyone know this song from bonnie tyler,? What's it called? And what album is it from? "no she had never seen, in her wildest dreams, blue eyes that gleemed (?) just like James Dean"... thx Kev1n http://www.bonnietyler.co...james.html James Dean From the CD Silhouette In Red Written by Dieter Bohlen Grew up together in the neighborhood She never noticed that he looked so good He told her all I do is dream of you oh yeah No, she had never seen In her wildest dreams Blue eyes that gleam just like James Dean Big plans their make in a small hometown N chance to leave would really bring him down A crazy rebel with a cause, he was for sure oh yeah No, she had never seen In her wildest dreams Blue eyes that gleam just like James Dean He writes her letters from around the world Says he loves her and she's still his girl Maybe he'll come back, don't know when Oh she'll never see her baby again He's got the whole world in his hands And she was Alice in his wonderland Oh they had dreams, but now he has it all yeah No, she had never seen In her wildest dreams Blue eyes that gleam just like James Dean She was the diamond of his eyes And she would always be right by his side But good guys only win in the movies yeah No, she had never seen In her wildest dreams Blue eyes that gleam just like James Dean He writes her letters from around the world Says he loves her and she's still his girl Maybe he'll come back, he don't know when Oh she'll never see her baby again ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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By the way, I've never heard of this song before.
To find the answer to something like this, try: 1. Visit www.google.com 2. Take a portion of the song lyric e.g.: never seen, in her wildest dreams, blue eyes (Try to pick something distinctive in your selection, and probably best to avoid too much punctuation) 3. Type it into the Google search engine in quotation marks and add the artist/writer's name, if known, as below: "never seen, in her wildest dreams, blue eyes"+Bonnie+Tyler 4. Hit 'Google Search' . ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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langebleu said: By the way, I've never heard of this song before.
To find the answer to something like this, try: 1. Visit www.google.com 2. Take a portion of the song lyric e.g.: never seen, in her wildest dreams, blue eyes (Try to pick something distinctive in your selection, and probably best to avoid too much punctuation) 3. Type it into the Google search engine in quotation marks and add the artist/writer's name, if known, as below: "never seen, in her wildest dreams, blue eyes"+Bonnie+Tyler 4. Hit 'Google Search' . See, Kev1n - this is why langebleu is my favorite of all orgers. The touchstone. The resident wit and genius. My hero. (And you aren't too shabby yourself there, Kev). "She made me glad to be a man" | |
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langebleu said: By the way, I've never heard of this song before.
To find the answer to something like this, try: 1. Visit www.google.com 2. Take a portion of the song lyric e.g.: never seen, in her wildest dreams, blue eyes (Try to pick something distinctive in your selection, and probably best to avoid too much punctuation) 3. Type it into the Google search engine in quotation marks and add the artist/writer's name, if known, as below: "never seen, in her wildest dreams, blue eyes"+Bonnie+Tyler 4. Hit 'Google Search' . thx 4 the tip, I'll keep that in mind. grtz Kev1n It was not in vain...it was in Minneapolis! | |
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