(via Billy Ocean - Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run) (1984)
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Release: July 12, 1984
Lyrics:
A broken heart, a broken heart
A broken heart can mend
A broken heart, a broken heart
A broken heart can mend
Sometimes I'm scared to get too serious
I get the feeling that I'm all locked in
You might be the girl who will break my heart
If I take this chance and go out on a limb
I know from experience when you fall in love
Something sure do break your heart
A broken heart, a broken heart
A broken heart can mend
A broken heart, a broken heart
A broken heart can mend
I can't get awake of sleep
I'm always wondering who you're with
So if I keep you near to me
I'm gonna save myself a lot of grief
And maybe I'll fall in love if you catch my fall
And you never break my heart, baby
A broken heart, a broken heart
A broken heart can mend
A broken heart, a broken heart
A broken heart can mend
A broken heart, a broken heart
A broken heart can mend
A broken heart, a broken heart
A broken heart can mend
A broken heart, a broken heart
A broken heart can mend
A broken heart, a broken heart
A broken heart can mend
Songwriter:
Oh girl, oh baby, it takes a little time
Then you can love again
But I ain't got the time
To get through another heartbreak
(A broken heart can mend)
(A broken heart can mend)
Billy Ocean / Keith Diamond
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Billy Ocean - Caribou Queen
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Billy Ocean - Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run) (Official HD Video)
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Album of the day 2: Suddenly by Billy Ocean (1984) featuring Caribbean Queen #BillyOcean #Suddenly #caribbeanqueen #80s
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Love is in Da Blog - Feb 20: Caribbean Queen #LoIsInDaBl23
For today’s Love is in Da Blog musical prompt – a reggae song from your 40s – I had to reach back to my mid-30s and choose a song by the only two singers I can sort-of-kind-of associate a reggae song with, and I’m probably stretching the reggae genre here, but reggae was/is not on my music radar:
Eddy Grant and Billy Ocean.
I know them because of the two movies in which they sang the theme songs,…
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For the consideration of the privy council: Grantaire introducing Enjolras to music and cinema.
Consider Enjolras who is "austere in his enjoyments" learning that there is such thing as music that is not just background music to work to, and film that is not just designed to teach you something.
Consider Grantaire gaping at Enjolras for never having heard of the Beatles, sitting him down and forcing headphones over his fluffy golden hair to force him to listen to 'A Day in the Life'.
Enjolras going "this is so stupid" until it hits the second verse and he suddenly becomes very quiet.
Grantaire dragging Enjolras along to the cinema to watch reruns of The Fellowship of the Ring, after which Enjolras grumbles the whole way home, but asks to see the next movie just to "make sure they're all bad".
Grantaire showing up on Enjolras' doorstep with an armful of DVDs because he just has to educate him.
Enjolras discovering Wes Anderson, and the concept of comfort movies, curling up to watch a film not because it means anything or has a deep political comment to make about the human race, but just because it's fun.
Grantaire watching Enjolras more than the film.
Grantaire letting Enjolras borrow his Spotify to find something he likes and almost tearing up when Enjolras says "have you heard of this band called Fleetwood Mac? I've been listening to a couple of their songs".
Grantaire desperately trying to explain to Courfeyrac that it's "not a date! Enjolras has just never been to a proper concert before!"
Enjolras suggesting they share wired earbuds because it's "more efficient" and definitely not because it means they have to sit closer together.
Enjolras learning that life is not about how efficiently you plough through it.
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