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  1. 16. Mai 2024 · each morning was something. that had to be shared together. Love when it's growin' is full of surprises, its temperature rises from higher to higher. then turns into fire. which has to be shared together. Then came the sadness that follows the laughter. and shortly thereafter the dream had exploded,

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · A track from Sandie Shaw's second studio album, "Me" (1965). Half the songs on the album were written by Chris Andrews - including this one.

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  3. 5. Mai 2024 · The lyrics of “Keep In Touch” by Sandie Shaw delve into the complexities of a deteriorating relationship. Through heartfelt words and a melancholic tone, the song explores the bittersweet nature of saying goodbye and the desire to maintain a connection even after love fades away.

    • Jamie Leach
    • Sandie Shaw
    • Puppet on a String (1967)
    • February 1967
  4. 23. Mai 2024 · Sandie Shaw - Pochi sorrisi (English translation) Pochi sorrisi → English translation. Translation. Few Smiles. Together with me, life too. is difficult now because. almost always sooner or later. we find ourselves as we are. Few smiles, few smiles, it's futile to tarry here, futile to stay longer. Wherever I go, you'll be with me,

  5. 15. Mai 2024 · except message understood, message understood. Please don't think because you told me you love me. that you must stay. and please don't think I don't still love you. because I am actin’ this way, yeah, yeah, yeah. Now please do go home, don't think of me anymore. because I must be alone.

  6. 8. Mai 2024 · 08 May 2024. 3 minutes. This clip is from. BBC Essex. See all clips from BBC Essex (358) By genre: Music > Pop & Chart. 06:00. Sandie Shaw talks about growing up in Essex and winning the 1967...

  7. 5. Mai 2024 · Heaven Knows Im Missing Him Now” is a single released by British 60s singer Sandie Shaw. Although relatively obscure, it holds a special place in both Shaws discography and its impact on other artists. The song was later included as a bonus track on CD re-releases of Shaws album ‘Reviewing the Situation’.