A touching war cry song…thank you Mr Moore for your service. See performance with P!nk and her Dad, Mr Jim Moore ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mJrftgq6KKw.html Rest In Peace Mr Moore 🕊
"What are you gonna sing for us this morning?" "Please don't leave me." "I won't. What are you gonna sing for us this morning?" "*laughter* Please don't leave me!"
Jesus. Watching this village being napalmed at the 2:30 mark is horrific. I live in Cambodia and work in this sorts of villages most of the week. How anyone could rain hell down on beautiful Vietnamese, Lao and Cambodian families is just incomprehensible.
you would never know Pink Sang this type of music but even on her pop/rock album you can heAR the R&B in her voice but i love her no matter what genre she wants to sing
its long ago since i last heard this song, and even though im over this sad time, i still listen to it from time to just to feel that pain once more, never to forget, always to regret.. what pain i cuzed... and how that person walked out of my life... never to return again...
well, I like your comments. especially the one about bridging r n b and pop rock. to me, the song sounds like any other r n b song, and that is why i am happy Pink changed her style, because her pop rock songs are distinctive about her, and it feels more real, thus more soulful. though, her best works are still her initial songs with Linda Perry, and her song Sober.