
Mary from Hortense, GaThis song is so awesome and sad all in one.This song was somehow a comfort at the time. It reminds me of a difficult time in my marriage. Both songs, for me, perfectly describe a troubled relationship. Eb from Orlando Metro, FlThis song, in the subject of the lyrics, reminds me of U2's "One".In the video I especially look forward to that cute little smile she gives at the lyrics "keep my big mouth shut".
Barry from Sauquoit, NyEasily one of my Top 10 songs of all time. Jim from Dayton, OhThough never officially confirmed, this song is said to be in part a reflection of her often turbulent romantic relationship with Eurythmics band mate Dave Stewart. Barry from Sauquoit, NySo what is the correct version of the last line of "Why"? is it 'feel' or 'fear'. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: DistroKid, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave That's why it hurts so bad to hear the wordsīut I can still read what you're thinkingĪnd these are the years that we have spent Why don't you ever learn to keep your big mouth shut Hey, this kind of trouble's only just begun God picked you out from all the rest, Because God knew I'd love you the best.How many times do I have to try to tell you I really think that God above Created you for me to love. Because God made the stars to shine, Because God made the ivy twine, Because God made the skies so blue, Because God made you, that's why I love you. Tell me why the stars do shine, Tell me why the ivy twines, Tell me why the skies are blue, And I will tell you just why I love you. The new version was titled "Tell Me Why" (or can be the longer "Tell Me Why the Stars Do Shine" or "Oh, Tell Me Why (The Stars Do Shine)" and is now considered a Children's Song. In 1945, Edwards, Spaeth, and Parish modified Mower/Burtch's 1899 work "Why I Love You" into more of a traditional folk tune and took the original Chorus and built around it. Burtch Original lyrics written by Fred Mower Language English Adapted from Why I Love You written by Roy L. Music written by Michael Edwards, Sigmund Spaeth Lyrics written by Mitchell Parish Original music written by Roy L.