Holy Cow! This was some sort of Tagalog folk song that was mentioned in the rather grim war novel- We were there at the Battle for Bataan. Song was sung by the farmers or rice planters as they worked. I can"t think of a directly analogous USA job-related song, most such songs are more light-hearted like in a sense the Banana Boat song. ( Daylight comes and we wann go Home. By the way the Daylight ( train) ran on the Southern Pacific line! Well somebody else read the Battle of Bataan novel, a real Yecchy war novel.
It is a song about perserverance and never giving up.
The song is talking about alcoholism and how once you drink, from thereon, how much you drink, it will never be enough.
Most fans assume by the lyrics that it is basically just a song revolving around a romantic relationship. The real meaning of the song is not actually known, as the members of Three Days Grace have never publicly stated the meaning.
About break up. It's just a simple pop song, never intendend to be as serious as Bob Dylan.
The song Evil Angel has never been interpreted by Benjamin Burnley himself, but we are lead to believe that this song, along with many of the songs on the Phobia album, has to do with Ben dealing with alcoholism.
It is a song about perserverance and never giving up.
The Rice Sprout Song was created in 1955.
The ISBN of The Rice Sprout Song is 978-0520210882.
The Rice Sprout Song has 182 pages.
The song is talking about alcoholism and how once you drink, from thereon, how much you drink, it will never be enough.
rice rice baby is just the parody to ice ice baby
Cannonball - Damien Rice song - was created on 2002-05-17.
Most fans assume by the lyrics that it is basically just a song revolving around a romantic relationship. The real meaning of the song is not actually known, as the members of Three Days Grace have never publicly stated the meaning.
About break up. It's just a simple pop song, never intendend to be as serious as Bob Dylan.
Damien Rice
a pouding rice song from cordillera region...
Neil said he wrote this song about the beaches in Spain, although he had never been there.