Taeyang – Look at Me (English Lyrics / Version / Subtitles / Subs / Parody)
Look at Me (English Lyrics / Version / Subtitles / Subs / Parody) – Taeyang Fansubbed: Once again, I compromise meaning in favor of matching sounds, but I hope you’ll enjoy the result. =D (Credit goes to TheAsianMission for subtitles at the intro. ^_^ ) Reachin’ Out (Wishful Thinking) Will you please explain to me why there’s another man? How can I not sense such things when you’re the love of my life? Although you won’t say so, the lack of feeling shows All of the warmth is gone; the space between us just grows How could a kiss give you away and tell me what you’ve done? I bet you have the answers, but you can’t give me one I used to trust you so; lately, I just don’t know …and after what I’ve seen, there’s no doubt left in my mind Whatever happened to that girl whom I once fell for? (Yeah) I’m hoping we’ll soon meet again and share those times like we did before (Baby, baby) I can change what I’ve done wrong if you would tell me how; (Baby) though I fear it’s been too long to make a diff’rence now (Lady) Can’t we just let go of the past so we could start anew? …and once the worst is over, maybe you’ll soon see: despite our troubles, we’re worth it after all When you thought I didn’t know (which wasn’t long ago) I tried to ask you, “Honey, why are you feeling low?” If something’s wrong, say so; not, “I gotta go” (but the real problem, though lies in what you’d rather do) Did you not think there’d be a chance you’ll get caught with that man? How you can do such things …
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Music by Steely Dan. Black Cow 1977 Platinum Album: Aja Art/video: Tony Tuthill. For art and licensing please contact me. 0 reward for missing masters or information leading to recovery – Donald Fagen (See: Below). Prior to publishing: written permissions were sent to contacts at Steely Dan.com & Universal Music Group. From Wiki: Aja (pronounced /ˈeɪʒə/ like “Asia”) is the sixth album by the jazz-rock band Steely Dan. Originally released in 1977, it became the group’s best-selling album. Topping at #3 on the US charts and #5 in the United Kingdom, it was the band’s first platinum album, eventually selling over 5 million copies.[citation needed] In July 1978, the album won the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Non-Classical Recording. In 2003, the album was ranked number 145 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The album is ambitious and sophisticated, and features several leading session musicians. The eight-minute-long title track features complex jazz-based changes and a solo by renowned saxophonist Wayne Shorter, as well as dextrous drumming by Steve Gadd – most notably at the end of the track. Aja is also the subject of one of the Classic Albums series of documentaries about the making of famous albums. The documentary includes a song-by-song study of the album (the only omission being “I Got the News,” which is played during the closing credits), interviews with Steely Dan co-founders Walter Becker and Donald Fagen (among others …
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