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Kate Bush – The Man with the Child in His Eyes
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The second single to be released from Kate Bush’s ground-breaking album THE KICK INSIDE (1978). Bush wrote the song when she was 13 years old and recorded at 16 under Dave Gilmour’
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Oren Lavie - אורן לביא – The Man With The Child In His Eyes
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[Verse 1] / I hear him, before I go to sleep / And focus on the day that's been / I realise he's there when I turn the light off / And turn over / Nobody knows about my man / They
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Natalie Cole – Man With the Child in His Eyes
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I hear him, before I go to sleep / And focus on the day that's been / I realize he's there / When I turn the light off and turn over / Nobody knows about my man / They think he's
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Kate Bush — The Man with the Child in His Eyes (tradução em português)
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[Verso 1] / Eu o ouço antes de ir dormir / Quando penso no dia que passou / Eu percebo que ele está lá quando eu desligo a luz / E me viro / Ninguém sabe sobre o meu homem / Eles
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Kate Bush – L'Amour Looks Something Like You
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“L'Amour Looks Something Like You” is the 10th song off of Kate Bush’s debut album The Kick Inside.
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Kate Bush – Lord of the Reedy River
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[Verse 1] / I fell in love with a swan / My eyes were filled with feathers / He filled me with song / [Chorus] / In the reedy river / In the reedy river / [Verse 2] / I in my boat
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Kate Bush – The Empty Bullring
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[Verse 1] / Disappears through a window, out of my mind / Trying to keep him at home, out into Rome / In the early hours, leaving me here / Like Tamlaine in her Tower / You are
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Kate Bush – Warm and Soothing
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[Verse 1] / Warm and soothing / That's how I remember home / Walking into arms through the back door / Hearing voices I know well and long for / [Verse 2] / Cold and boozy / Our
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Kate Bush – Strange Phenomena
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“Strange Phenomena” is a song written and recorded by Kate Bush. It was only released as a single in Brazil in mid-1979 and was the sixth and final single from the album The Kick
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Kate Bush – The Saxophone Song
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In an interview with Phil Sutcliffe published in the August 30, 1980 issue of Sounds, composer and performer Kate Bush said this was one of her earliest compositions; she wrote it
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Kate Bush – Ran Tan Waltz
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[Verse 1] / Where is she when the little thing cries? / She lies in a bed with a friend of mine / But some nights she'll run back in fright / If she picks on a dick that's too big
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Kate Bush – Wuthering Heights
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“Wuthering Heights” was released as Kate Bush’s debut single and lead single from her debut album, The Kick Inside (1978). The song rose to #1 on the UK Singles Chart, knocking
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Kate Bush – Passing Through Air
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Song written by Kate Bush. Recorded as a demo in 1973 at David Gilmour’s studio a few weeks after her 15th birthday, this is the earliest Kate Bush recording to be released
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Kate Bush – The Kick Inside (2018 Remaster)
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[Verse 1] / I've pulled down my lace and the chintz / Oh, do you know you have the face of a genius? / I'll send your love to Zeus / Oh, by the time you read this, I'll be well in
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Kate Bush – Moving
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“Moving” is a song written and recorded by Kate Bush. It is the lead-off track on her first studio album The Kick Inside and is a tribute to Bush’s mime instructor, Lindsay Kemp
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Kate Bush – December Will Be Magic Again
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[Verse 1] / December will be magic again / Take a husky to the ice / While Bing Crosby sings "White Christmas" / He makes you feel nice / December will be magic again / Old Saint
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Kate Bush – James and the Cold Gun (Live)
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[Verse 1] / James, come on home / You've been gone too long baby / We can't let our hero die alone / We miss you day and night / You left town to live by the rifle / You left us to
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Kate Bush – The Kick Inside
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“The Kick Inside” is the final track and the song that gives title to Kate Bush’s debut album. This is about a brother and sister who fall desperately in love with each other. When
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Kate Bush — L'Amour Looks Something Like You (tradução em português)
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[Verse 1] / Você saiu da noite / Usando uma máscara, vestido de branco / Meus olhos brilhavam / Refletidos no vinho e na sua aura / Tudo em seu lugar / Nos movemos até o boudoir
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